fro daddy
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As long as Travis Justice doesnt jinx you with a prediction that said player (for this example, Brad Smith) will be lucky to have over 100 total yrds against the 2005 Huskers.I think when other teams have been one dimensional in the past, the Huskers have been able to stop that player - but then you have to make sure you don't open another avenue for them to win with.I really think that people are putting a lot of hype for Griffith at BU....I think the Huskers' defense will do a pretty good job of containing him....not completely, but enough to win. The KU game could go either way. I think what happens early in the season will determine who wins this game for either team. It would be great to beat Va Tech, but I just don't see if happening when the game is out there.

I dont think the issue with Baylor is their QB. The issue is the loss of Smith. That is a major blow. However they have some things that are in their favor also. They return every offensive statistical leader they have and also return a very good S in Lake and a pretty solid LBing core. Griffin reminds me alot of Brad Smith with one really big difference. Brad never became effective throwing until his senior year when MU moved to the spread attack they have now. Griffin can throw and doesnt make mistakes. I dont know if he is as good running the ball as Smith, but he certainly is faster. He is the type of player you can build a program with. The type of player that can win games by hisself. Baylor still has a lot of issues. But so does Nebraska, and for that matter every team in the North.
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