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Game 2 “Expert” Picks: McNeese State @ Nebraska
CollegeFootballNews.com
http://cfn.scout.com/2/1441287.html
McNeese State (0-0) at Nebraska (0-0) Sept. 6, 12:00, ESPNU
Here's The Deal: It’s still an FCS team playing at Nebraska, but McNeese State isn’t just any ordinary team. Considered one of the best teams in the FCS and a legitimate threat for the national championship, 16 starters are back for a team with excellent talent and plenty offensive firepower. But Nebraska is coming off a 55-7 pasting of Florida Atlantic and has a trip to Fresno State up next. This might not be a light scrimmage, but it should be another good show for a Husker team that came out roaring.
Why McNeese State Might Win: What will Nebraska’s mindset be? Last week was personal, with head coach Bo Pelini making a point against a Florida Atlantic program that canned his brother, Carl. This is supposed to be a relaxing game to work out the kinks, but McNeese State is coming in fresh and has a terrific defensive front that should be the best in the Southland by far. Nebraska is going to have to try.
Why Nebraska Might Win: The Husker offensive line was destructive last week. As good as the McNeese State defensive line is and will be, it’s going to be in for a long day against a Nebraska running game that cranked out close to 500 yards against FAU and could’ve gone for far more had it kept pushing in the fourth. The Huskers averaged 8.7 yards per carry with explosion and pop on almost every play. McNeese State won’t see anything like this against Incarnate Word and Prairie View.
Who To Watch Out For: This is the week you rest your stars as much as possible, and for Nebraska DE Randy Gregory, he needs to get healthy after suffering a knee injury last week. The offense should take care of any defensive concerns with the hope to give Ameer Abdullah a short day after running for 232 yards and a score on 21 carries. This is when the backups need to shine – Terrell Newby and Imani Cross need to give the star a break.
What’s Going To Happen: McNeese State will keep it interesting for a quarter, and then the Nebraska offense will explode in the second to make it an easy day.
Prediction: Nebraska 45 - McNeese State 13
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CBS Sports
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/features/writers/expert/picks/against-the-spread/2btn
Dennis Dodd - N
Jeremy Fowler - N
Jon Solomon - N
Jerry Palm - N
Tom Fornelli - N
Jerry Jinnen - N*
Chip Patterson - N*
(* indicates win, not covering 40.5 point spread)
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Yahoo! Sports
https://sports.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/picks
Pat Forde - N
Graham Watson - N
Yahoo Users - N
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BTN.com
http://btn.com/2014/09/03/hold-week-2-btn-com-predicts-all-13-big-ten-football-games/
Sean Merriman: Nebraska 45 - McNeese State 7
Brent Yarina: Nebraska 55 - McNeese State17
Tom Dienhart: Nebraska 54 - McNeese State 9
Mar Morehouse: Nebraska 64 - McNeese State 7
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ESPN Big Ten Blog
http://espn.go.com/blog/bigten/post/_/id/106685/106685
McNeese State is a quality FCS program, but the Cornhuskers simply have too much firepower with Ameer Abdullah leading the way.
Nebraska 38 - McNeese State 17
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Big Red Wrap-Up
http://netnebraska.org/interactive-multimedia/sports/big-red-wrap-mcneese-state-prediction
Kevin Kugler: Nebraska 41 - McNeese State 13
Blake Lawrence: Nebraska 56 - McNeese State 16
Adrian Fiala: Nebraska 48 - McNeese State 3
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247 Sports
http://247sports.com/Article/Predictions-for-each-Big-Ten-football-game-in-Week-2-30848758
Setting the Scene: Nebraska racked up 784 yards of total offense to set a Big Ten modern era record and the most total offensive yards by a Husker team since 1991. Ameer Abdullahled the way with a career-high 232 yards on 21 carries. Saturday’s matchup will mark McNeese State’s season opener. The Cowboys posted a 10-3 record last season and advanced to the FCS playoffs. McNeese State returns 16 starters from that team and was ranked ninth in the FCS preseason coaches poll.
Prediction: Nebraska 45 - McNeese State 10
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CollegeFootballNews.com
http://cfn.scout.com/2/1441287.html
McNeese State (0-0) at Nebraska (0-0) Sept. 6, 12:00, ESPNU
Here's The Deal: It’s still an FCS team playing at Nebraska, but McNeese State isn’t just any ordinary team. Considered one of the best teams in the FCS and a legitimate threat for the national championship, 16 starters are back for a team with excellent talent and plenty offensive firepower. But Nebraska is coming off a 55-7 pasting of Florida Atlantic and has a trip to Fresno State up next. This might not be a light scrimmage, but it should be another good show for a Husker team that came out roaring.
Why McNeese State Might Win: What will Nebraska’s mindset be? Last week was personal, with head coach Bo Pelini making a point against a Florida Atlantic program that canned his brother, Carl. This is supposed to be a relaxing game to work out the kinks, but McNeese State is coming in fresh and has a terrific defensive front that should be the best in the Southland by far. Nebraska is going to have to try.
Why Nebraska Might Win: The Husker offensive line was destructive last week. As good as the McNeese State defensive line is and will be, it’s going to be in for a long day against a Nebraska running game that cranked out close to 500 yards against FAU and could’ve gone for far more had it kept pushing in the fourth. The Huskers averaged 8.7 yards per carry with explosion and pop on almost every play. McNeese State won’t see anything like this against Incarnate Word and Prairie View.
Who To Watch Out For: This is the week you rest your stars as much as possible, and for Nebraska DE Randy Gregory, he needs to get healthy after suffering a knee injury last week. The offense should take care of any defensive concerns with the hope to give Ameer Abdullah a short day after running for 232 yards and a score on 21 carries. This is when the backups need to shine – Terrell Newby and Imani Cross need to give the star a break.
What’s Going To Happen: McNeese State will keep it interesting for a quarter, and then the Nebraska offense will explode in the second to make it an easy day.
Prediction: Nebraska 45 - McNeese State 13
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CBS Sports
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/features/writers/expert/picks/against-the-spread/2btn
Dennis Dodd - N
Jeremy Fowler - N
Jon Solomon - N
Jerry Palm - N
Tom Fornelli - N
Jerry Jinnen - N*
Chip Patterson - N*
(* indicates win, not covering 40.5 point spread)
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Yahoo! Sports
https://sports.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/picks
Pat Forde - N
Graham Watson - N
Yahoo Users - N
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BTN.com
http://btn.com/2014/09/03/hold-week-2-btn-com-predicts-all-13-big-ten-football-games/
Sean Merriman: Nebraska 45 - McNeese State 7
Brent Yarina: Nebraska 55 - McNeese State17
Tom Dienhart: Nebraska 54 - McNeese State 9
Mar Morehouse: Nebraska 64 - McNeese State 7
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ESPN Big Ten Blog
http://espn.go.com/blog/bigten/post/_/id/106685/106685
McNeese State is a quality FCS program, but the Cornhuskers simply have too much firepower with Ameer Abdullah leading the way.
Nebraska 38 - McNeese State 17
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Big Red Wrap-Up
http://netnebraska.org/interactive-multimedia/sports/big-red-wrap-mcneese-state-prediction
Kevin Kugler: Nebraska 41 - McNeese State 13
Blake Lawrence: Nebraska 56 - McNeese State 16
Adrian Fiala: Nebraska 48 - McNeese State 3
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247 Sports
http://247sports.com/Article/Predictions-for-each-Big-Ten-football-game-in-Week-2-30848758
Setting the Scene: Nebraska racked up 784 yards of total offense to set a Big Ten modern era record and the most total offensive yards by a Husker team since 1991. Ameer Abdullahled the way with a career-high 232 yards on 21 carries. Saturday’s matchup will mark McNeese State’s season opener. The Cowboys posted a 10-3 record last season and advanced to the FCS playoffs. McNeese State returns 16 starters from that team and was ranked ninth in the FCS preseason coaches poll.
Prediction: Nebraska 45 - McNeese State 10
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