In his defense, his final model gave her a 71.4% chance of winning which was significantly less than almost all other models out there.Nate Silver's cred took a bit of a hit this year.
Hillary Clinton Will Win The 2016 Election By A Landslide
Looking at the popular vote, Silver sees Democrat Hillary Clinton getting 49.1 percent of the vote, Republican Donald Trump Getting 42.1 percent, and Libertarian Gary Johnson getting 7.5 percent. Silver’s forecasts do not include Green Party candidate Jill Stein’s impact on the election.
Of course, as your junior high school Civics teacher will tell you, the popular vote is irrelevant when it comes to electing presidents: it’s the electoral vote that matters. And in the electoral vote, Hillary Clinton has this election in the bag. Silver’s models predict Hillary Clinton winning the election with 347.5 electoral votes (far more than the 270 needed to guarantee the election); Donald Trump coming in second with 190.3 percent; and Gary Johnson coming in third with 0.2 percent of the electoral vote.![]()
I think Bama would play tougher on defense than the gators did just because of their depth and talent on the DL. Maybe looking at a 38-14 final scoreThe game would be won in the trenches, and that's advantage: Nebraska. The 1995 lines (offense & defense) were freaks. No question in my mind we would grind Alabama down on the ground, & no question at all that Wistrom, Peter & Tomich would wreak havoc in their backfield.
People forget how good Danny Wuerffel was, and his WRs. Our 1995 secondary would be just fine against Alabama's guys. When you're measuring speed in tenths of a second there isn't a lot of difference between Alabama & 1995 Florida.
Definitely they would. 1995 Florida was a good offensive team but not amazing defensively. 2016 Alabama's defense is ridiculously better.I think Bama would play tougher on defense than the gators did just because of their depth and talent on the DL. Maybe looking at a 38-14 final scoreThe game would be won in the trenches, and that's advantage: Nebraska. The 1995 lines (offense & defense) were freaks. No question in my mind we would grind Alabama down on the ground, & no question at all that Wistrom, Peter & Tomich would wreak havoc in their backfield.
People forget how good Danny Wuerffel was, and his WRs. Our 1995 secondary would be just fine against Alabama's guys. When you're measuring speed in tenths of a second there isn't a lot of difference between Alabama & 1995 Florida.
We had some dudes.How many 5 or 4 star players were on that 95' Husker team compared to Alabama?
Not too many.....GBR