grandpasknee
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So, aside from major frustration for everyone that was jacked up for the first game of the Scott Frost era, what is the fall-out from this cancellation?
It would be nice to have a game under our belts before Colorado for sure. Maybe the lads will be so pissed that they'll practice at a fever pitch this week and just take it out by brutalizing Colorado.
Going with the pundits saying our over/under was 6.5, missing out on this presumed win hurts the bowl picture possibly.
One less game of injuries though? Fresher longer?
One more week for Bunch and Mazur to get some practice reps?
We didn't provide Colorado any film for their prep.
Shouldn't matter within the conference regarding the CC situation, but on the chance that we excel, it could hurt the playoff picture (a long, long, long shot to be sure).
What other positive or negative effects might this cancellation have on the Huskers?
It would be nice to have a game under our belts before Colorado for sure. Maybe the lads will be so pissed that they'll practice at a fever pitch this week and just take it out by brutalizing Colorado.
Going with the pundits saying our over/under was 6.5, missing out on this presumed win hurts the bowl picture possibly.
One less game of injuries though? Fresher longer?
One more week for Bunch and Mazur to get some practice reps?
We didn't provide Colorado any film for their prep.
Shouldn't matter within the conference regarding the CC situation, but on the chance that we excel, it could hurt the playoff picture (a long, long, long shot to be sure).
What other positive or negative effects might this cancellation have on the Huskers?