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Nebraska got run all over the other night - up the gut, to the outside, you name it. Looked like they were getting dominated on the line, and didn't make adjustments too well. Martinez had a couple of bad fumbles that helped the game get out of hand. Huskers had no offensive continuity. They will need to get back on the same page, game plan properly, and make no mistakes, to even have a shot. Martinez can make plays, and both their RBs are good. I don't recall anything special with N's special teams - no Nate Swift on this team, lol (though seriously, that guy was good).
UGA can be run on, as long as you mix it up a little. You have to get pressure with your front 4 (not a problem for Gamecocks, and we spanked them 35-7). Their O-Line is good, and Gurley is a superstar RB in the making. Aaron Murray is streaky.
If things go as I expect, Bullfrogs win by >= 14. But they do play the game.
Yep. I don't think many people thought Michigan State would win last season.
It appears UGA's weakest link is their run D, and Nebraska's running game is well above par.
Yep. I don't think many people thought Michigan State would win last season.
It appears UGA's weakest link is their run D, and Nebraska's running game is well above par.[/QUOTE]
Nebraska didn't show this the other night
350 rushing yds giving up against BAMA. They can't stop a midget in clown shoes from running the ball.
Yep. I don't think many people thought Michigan State would win last season.
It appears UGA's weakest link is their run D, and Nebraska's running game is well above par.[/QUOTE]
Nebraska didn't show this the other night
Well the game plan went out the window after the 1st qtr.
This would be a valid point, except that there was a team that played this last saturday that gave up 200 more yards that this on the ground. Can you guess who that was?
350 rushing yds giving up against BAMA. They can't stop a midget in clown shoes from running the ball.