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Alabama -2 means Bama is favored
"Just like every other" time a team has a - sign before the #.
If it were Alabama +2, that would mean OU was favored.
"Just like every other" time a team has a + sign before the #.
Since when has 'Number Of Games Played" or being 'Conference Champs' been a criteria for getting into the CFP?
I don't think it matters as long as tOSU has a goose egg in the 'L' column.
Nebrasketball had 10 and 9 turnovers respectively in each of it's first two games
McNeese St had 27 turnovers
Nevada had 21 turnovers
This is a flip for what we've seen out of the Huskers for decades.
Seems ball handling has been a priority.
Shooting was cold against Nevada (48% - 29%)...
Like I said in another thread... Penn St would have beaten Nebraska had they just stuck to the run late in the 4th quarter. For some reason Franklin lost his mind and went primarily pass on their last 2 possessions. He should have seen that in film prep.
Yeah, Nebraska looked smooth, but it was basically a scrimmage for them.
McNeese St only had 9 days of practice coming into the game, due to Hurricane's Laura and Delta damaging their arena.
We'll see how the Huskers look against Nevada who'd have likely destroyed them last year. Nevada wins...
You're an ignorant tool. Stick to Florida St semen-hole football and stop passing bad information to others. You know the information is available to you to verify your thoughts, but you instead choose not to take the time to verify before spewing your ignorant nonsense.
2010: 5 tejas
2009: 9...
Just 9 turnovers to McNeese St's 24.
Ball handling looks to be improved.
Imperative that the Huskers keep the turnovers under the 20 that we've grown accustomed to for the past decade.
Nebraska's problem is they have yet to adjust to the basic Big 10 style of play which is and always has been 3 yards and a cloud of dust.
The Big 10 is smash-mouth football. If you're not good in the trenches on either side of the ball, you're not gonna have a lot of success in conference play.