*** 2018 Game 7 "Expert" Picks: Minnesota at Nebraska***

The fumbley part?


qYtiYb1.jpg


 
No, but they did pass 163 times and didnt have a single hold called......that seems statistically improbable....




It’s not. They are the least penalized team in the B1G. It’s possible the refs are biased in every game because Northwestern students are smart. 

 
JimmyBuckets said:
Calvin Jones. The hater.




I think he picks the other team more than anyone else, but that means he’s turned out to be right more than anyone else, lately. 

 
everybody knows my name said:
Collegefootballnews.com, are you sure Minnesota can't run the ball?  'Cause it seemed like we ran for 178 against Ohio State last week and 903 so far this season.  And I can't be sure, but I thought our leading rusher was averaging 5.8 ypc so far in 2018.

But I'm probably wrong, and those stats are probably made up or something.  So we can't run.  And our walk-on freshman QB probably doesn't have almost exactly the same stats as Nebraska's "something special" freshman QB.  And I'm probably mistaken in thinking that our defense is yielding 14 fewer points per game than the Black Shi*ts.




I'm not sure but I don't think they post on this board.

 
everybody knows my name said:
Minnesota - Zack Annexstad: 88/167 for 1142 yards, 8 TD and 7 INT

Nebraska - Adrian Martinez: 96-154 for 1167 yards, 6 TD and 5 INT
He's also the only QB to average over 225 yrds per game passing and 50 yrds rushing per game this season.  Despite having missed 2 games......The only other QB doing that well?  Kyler Murray-OU. 

Minnie can sleep on Nu and the D, but I wouldn't sleep on Martinez....

 
Last edited by a moderator:
Minnie can sleep on Nu and the D, but I wouldn't sleep on Martinez....


Frankly, all of the players look like they'd be painful to sleep on, especially in full gear.

Not exactly sure why we're advocating Minnesota to sleep on our players, but if it gives them a bad back in the morning and helps us get a win...then yay?

Mavric said:


FauxPelini is the only predictor in this image that has their priorities correct. 

$5 Bits of Broken Chair forever. 

 
Last edited by a moderator:
Back
Top