Ari Wasserman, David Ubben and Mitch Sherman previewed Week 2's biggest games on the Until Saturday podcast.
did to them in the semifinals. Weird mistakes and all that stuff, but I think TCU is still a really good team. I don’t think Nebraska is a very good team. I think that’s part of this as well. So I’m not sure they’re going to score enough to keep up here. I like Colorado.What’s interesting in that conversation is that Nebraska is going to try to shorten this game, as you mentioned, Ari.
Really disappointing. He stared down his receivers. He didn’t look at all like the quarterback Jeff Sims, thetransfer, that the Nebraska coaches spoke about in the offseason but then you have to recognize that it’s a small sample size and he’s dealing with the receiving corps at Nebraska, and this isn’t going to change over the course of the season, that is athletically compromised. Nebraska has had massive attrition at the receiver position. It’s a group that is in transition.
You mentioned that this is a fishy line and I think they’re trying to get the bets on Colorado. They’re trying to get more money on Colorado because they understand the advanced metrics that go against what the common sense tells us about how we see these two teams. The common sense tells us when you watch them that Colorado is ready to just run over Nebraska or throw the ball all over Nebraska.
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