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HuskerinBig10
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Nebraska wins 35-21
Players to Watch
Laviska Shenault, Jr. - receiver he torched Nebraska last year
Mustafa Johnson - Defensive Lineman
Nate Landman - Linebacker
Ronnie Blackmon - Punt Returner
My who is better
QB - Nebraska Adrian Martinez
RB - tie unless Dedrick Mills is something, both teams are unproven
WR - Colorado Laviska Shenault is better than all Nebraska receivers
TE - Nebraska
OL - Nebraska
DL - Nebraska sure Colorado has Mustafa, but then nobody, Nebraska has experience out the ying yang
LB - tie Mohammed Barry vs Nate Landman
CB - Nebraska
Safeties - tie
Kicker - Nebraska
Punter - tie
Once again, Colorado faces CSU in its opener. Colorado will have a tougher test than Nebraska and maybe
CSU shows some fight this year.
Colorado was 5-0 then went 0-7. Finished last in the PAC 12 South. the key player is Laviska Shenault, Colorado is real good with him and really bad without him.
Head Coach fired. new coach Mel Tucker, now famous for saying "What has Nebraska done?"
Mel Tucker coached college at Alabama and Georgia.
Mel Tucker is a defensive guy and the Buffs defense is highly suspect. Their D line is
mostly untested except for Mustafa.
Offensive Coordinator is Jay Johnson. A pro style OC guy. Meaning, Montez is supposed
to stand in the pocket.
QB is still Steve Montez who is 12-15 as a starter, but at one point he was 12-8 last year then the
bottom fell out.
Their receivers are good so the cornerbacks had better be ready and the safeties can't take anything for granted.
Colorado is all Laviska Shenault. Without him, Colorado went 0-7.
I am sure the team has watched film of Shenault over and over and over and over. BTW, it looks like Shenault younger brother commited to Colorado also.
The O line was their problem and still is. Their O line has a grad transfer from OKie State and Nebraska
has a d line grad transfer from Okie State. Look for this matchup.
Colorado running backs are unproven and Mel Tucker wants to run the ball. In 2018, Colorado ran for a total of 44 yards on 35 carries against Nebraska.
Last year was Martinez's first game. I expect the offense to be more like the final six games and not the first six games.
In 2018, Colorado's offense scored 27.1 points per game
In 2018, Colorado's defense gave up 27.3 points per game.
Players to Watch
Laviska Shenault, Jr. - receiver he torched Nebraska last year
Mustafa Johnson - Defensive Lineman
Nate Landman - Linebacker
Ronnie Blackmon - Punt Returner
My who is better
QB - Nebraska Adrian Martinez
RB - tie unless Dedrick Mills is something, both teams are unproven
WR - Colorado Laviska Shenault is better than all Nebraska receivers
TE - Nebraska
OL - Nebraska
DL - Nebraska sure Colorado has Mustafa, but then nobody, Nebraska has experience out the ying yang
LB - tie Mohammed Barry vs Nate Landman
CB - Nebraska
Safeties - tie
Kicker - Nebraska
Punter - tie
Once again, Colorado faces CSU in its opener. Colorado will have a tougher test than Nebraska and maybe
CSU shows some fight this year.
Colorado was 5-0 then went 0-7. Finished last in the PAC 12 South. the key player is Laviska Shenault, Colorado is real good with him and really bad without him.
Head Coach fired. new coach Mel Tucker, now famous for saying "What has Nebraska done?"
Mel Tucker coached college at Alabama and Georgia.
Mel Tucker is a defensive guy and the Buffs defense is highly suspect. Their D line is
mostly untested except for Mustafa.
Offensive Coordinator is Jay Johnson. A pro style OC guy. Meaning, Montez is supposed
to stand in the pocket.
QB is still Steve Montez who is 12-15 as a starter, but at one point he was 12-8 last year then the
bottom fell out.
Their receivers are good so the cornerbacks had better be ready and the safeties can't take anything for granted.
Colorado is all Laviska Shenault. Without him, Colorado went 0-7.
I am sure the team has watched film of Shenault over and over and over and over. BTW, it looks like Shenault younger brother commited to Colorado also.
The O line was their problem and still is. Their O line has a grad transfer from OKie State and Nebraska
has a d line grad transfer from Okie State. Look for this matchup.
Colorado running backs are unproven and Mel Tucker wants to run the ball. In 2018, Colorado ran for a total of 44 yards on 35 carries against Nebraska.
Last year was Martinez's first game. I expect the offense to be more like the final six games and not the first six games.
In 2018, Colorado's offense scored 27.1 points per game
In 2018, Colorado's defense gave up 27.3 points per game.