HUSKER 37
All-American
Well, It used to be a "blowout" was a win by at least 56 points.I noticed a while ago that your stats are better, but you have to keep in mind that
Auburn has played 2 top 5 teams, and 3 top 15 teams.
Nebraska has played 3 top 10 team, and 4 ranked teams.
Against ranked opponents, Auburn is 2-3, Nebraska is 1-4.
Nebraska also had a I-AA team to boost those stats a bit... I only bring this up because Auburn was chastised so heavily for having the Citadel on their schedule in 2004 so it obviously means something. It is also of note that Nicholls state is not ranked in div. I-AA with a 4-7 record (two of the losses were to Div. I-A teams Nebraska and La. Tech.)
As for the whole "blowout" thing, I'm going to take the liberty of defining "blowout" as a win by 21 points or more. Tell me if you do not agree with that. The following rankings are also being taken from the Collegefootballnews.com top 119 rankings so that I can put perspective to these blowout wins.
In this season, Nebraska has blown out the following teams:
Rank Team Score Record
104. La. Tech (49-10) 3-10
n/a Nicholls St. (56-7) 4-7
106. Troy (56-0) 7-5
76. Colorado (37-14) 2-10
9. Auburn n/a 10-2
Now, Auburn's blowouts, just for fun...
Rank Team Score Record
57. Wash. St. 40-14 6-6
61. Miss. St. 34-0 3-8
116. Buffalo 38-7 2-10
91. Tulane 38-13 4-8
112. Ark St. 27-0 6-6
As you can see, Nebraska has not blown out any team ranked higher than 76, and Auburn, 57. This is why I don't think this game will be a blowout. But you're free to have you're opinion. I just don't quite understand your reasoning.
Lately, we've had to adjust that to anything over a TD+ a FG (10 pts).
All stats aside, I hope we'll both have a great game..Wish I could be there.