HuskerfaninOkieland
Heisman Trophy Winner
<_< <_< <_<
Colorado (2-9) at Nebraska (8-3) 3:30 PM EST ABC Friday November 24th
Why to Watch: Will Nebraska tune up or tune out? What had started to become a serious rivalry has lost a little significance recently and means nothing this year outside of pride. The Huskers are playing either Texas or Oklahoma next week in the Big 12 title game, while Colorado's cataclysmic first year under head coach Dan Hawkins is coming to merciful halt, but a win over the Huskers, even if they're not taking the game seriously, would be a huge step to close out the year with two straight wins after beating Iowa State two weeks ago.
Why Colorado Might Win: Nebraska's head is likely already in Kansas City. There's truly nothing to play for outside of getting a win on Senior Day, so the coaching staff is certain to keep the playbook vanilla to not show next week's foe anything new. Even if Nebraska plays full bore for sixty minutes, the Colorado defense, if properly inspired, is good enough to keep this from being a blowout with a strong front seven that should be able to plug up the Husker ground game.
Why Nebraska Might Win: Will Nebraska get good Bernard Jackson or bad Bernard Jackson? If the Colorado quarterback is efficient, the Buff offense is effective and efficient. If he sails his throws and is forced into mistakes, it'll be over early. The active Nebraska defensive front should be able to generate consistent pressure to keep Jackson moving, while the linebackers will keep the runs to a minimum. Field position should be an issue for the Buffs hurt by an awful return game; Nebraska's punting has been effective all year long.
Who to Watch: Let's just say the Lou Groza Award people goofed. Colorado's Mason Crosby was left off the list of finalists mainly because he missed eight field goal attempts this year. However, four of those misses came from beyond fifty yards and four were from over sixty. There's no question he has the biggest leg in college football and is a sure-fire bet to make a lot of money over the next several years at the next level. With the CU offensive still sputtering, he'll have to be the main offensive weapon against a solid, but not spectacular, Husker defense.
What Will Happen: Nebraska will want to close out the regular season with a bang, but it won't be able to fake the emotion. This is Colorado's bowl game, and it'll play like it just enough to keep things close.
CFN Prediction: Nebraska 24 ... Colorado 20 ... Line: Nebraska -15
Must See Rating: (5 skip the birth of your first born - 1 Deck the Halls) ... 2.5
Colorado (2-9) at Nebraska (8-3) 3:30 PM EST ABC Friday November 24th
Why to Watch: Will Nebraska tune up or tune out? What had started to become a serious rivalry has lost a little significance recently and means nothing this year outside of pride. The Huskers are playing either Texas or Oklahoma next week in the Big 12 title game, while Colorado's cataclysmic first year under head coach Dan Hawkins is coming to merciful halt, but a win over the Huskers, even if they're not taking the game seriously, would be a huge step to close out the year with two straight wins after beating Iowa State two weeks ago.
Why Colorado Might Win: Nebraska's head is likely already in Kansas City. There's truly nothing to play for outside of getting a win on Senior Day, so the coaching staff is certain to keep the playbook vanilla to not show next week's foe anything new. Even if Nebraska plays full bore for sixty minutes, the Colorado defense, if properly inspired, is good enough to keep this from being a blowout with a strong front seven that should be able to plug up the Husker ground game.
Why Nebraska Might Win: Will Nebraska get good Bernard Jackson or bad Bernard Jackson? If the Colorado quarterback is efficient, the Buff offense is effective and efficient. If he sails his throws and is forced into mistakes, it'll be over early. The active Nebraska defensive front should be able to generate consistent pressure to keep Jackson moving, while the linebackers will keep the runs to a minimum. Field position should be an issue for the Buffs hurt by an awful return game; Nebraska's punting has been effective all year long.
Who to Watch: Let's just say the Lou Groza Award people goofed. Colorado's Mason Crosby was left off the list of finalists mainly because he missed eight field goal attempts this year. However, four of those misses came from beyond fifty yards and four were from over sixty. There's no question he has the biggest leg in college football and is a sure-fire bet to make a lot of money over the next several years at the next level. With the CU offensive still sputtering, he'll have to be the main offensive weapon against a solid, but not spectacular, Husker defense.
What Will Happen: Nebraska will want to close out the regular season with a bang, but it won't be able to fake the emotion. This is Colorado's bowl game, and it'll play like it just enough to keep things close.
CFN Prediction: Nebraska 24 ... Colorado 20 ... Line: Nebraska -15
Must See Rating: (5 skip the birth of your first born - 1 Deck the Halls) ... 2.5