Bill said as much in his post on ESPN. But I think it's somewhere in the middle.Or because they're not as prone to emotional overreactions...
Oh no, that is one step away from Bo and "us against the world"Interesting theme riding into this game.
- Colorado is taking this game personal ("playing Nebraska")
- Nebraska has nothing to lose ("us against the world of Colorado")
Cannot waitGBR!
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Let's f#&%ing go, Clucko!2023 Game 2 “Expert” Picks: Nebraska @ Colorado
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CFN Expert Picks
Line: Nebraska -12.5, o/u: 50.5
Clucko the Chicken (a coin flip): Nebraska
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Well tbf Alabama beat them last year. It just felt like a win for Texas because they had a shot at it. Bama is however like 34-1 at home or something like that in their last 35 games and that one loss is to the 2019 LSU tigers.Trying to be trendy much? Alabama will take care of Texas this year and by a wide margin I would guess. Has Bama ever lost back to back seasons to the same regular season opponent under Saban?
They beat Texas last year at Texas...It was closeTrying to be trendy much? Alabama will take care of Texas this year and by a wide margin I would guess. Has Bama ever lost back to back seasons to the same regular season opponent under Saban?
Well tbf Alabama beat them last year. It just felt like a win for Texas because they had a shot at it. Bama is however like 34-1 at home or something like that in their last 35 games and that one loss is to the 2019 LSU tigers.
:facepalm: should have checked myself there lol but yea no way Bama is losing imoThey beat Texas last year at Texas...It was close
This year it is at Bama and Bama is going to roll.
See that is my thinking as well.:facepalm: should have checked myself there lol but yea no way Bama is losing imo
Seems like the public money is on Colorado, especially after last week's win over TCU. I haven't heard where the sharps are putting their money.Two of the sports talk shows I was listening too yesterday had their experts take Nebraska (and the points). These weren't sports pundits, they were professional bettors offering wagering advice. From what I've read, I'm wondering if there's motivation to draw some of that 80% Colorado money to Nebraska in order to protect the betting houses. Or maybe they do really like the bet.