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Other Games week 2

Samford gets homecooked. Samford was driving down 29-26 to Florida St. Their qb throws a pick 6, but during the runback there was a block in the back. The refs decided to pick up the flag. They kept showing the replay and it was a clear clip. The announcers were def let down because of how close the game was up to that point. They couldnt believe it wasnt called.

That is to bad .
 
Finally some action from the game in the desert.
 
Az is so dumb to run it inside the 10. Msu defense is to good4.
Az has a putrid red zone offense . Those three plays were God awful. .
 
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PAC 12....2-0 verses the big ten Saturday . hopefully we can flip it in bowl season.

Colorado over Nebraska.
ASU Over MSU.
 
Btw
Purdue two weeks in a row have committed the same personal foul penalty and both directly aloud drives to continue that probably cost them the game .
 
Herm Edwards PLAYED TO WIN THE GAME!

I don't think it was that bad of a loss for the Spartans, at least from the scoreboard perspective. I stopped watching late in the 2nd Q and went to bed, and honestly the most surprising thing to me was seeing an ASU running back lead all runners with a grand total of like 27 yards. what the hell was MSU doing?
 
Some pretty good games. Clemson vs. A&M was a really good game. I was surprised that Ball St gave ND a game. I figured that MSU was going to lose...they looked really bad last week.
 
Some pretty good games. Clemson vs. A&M was a really good game. I was surprised that Ball St gave ND a game. I figured that MSU was going to lose...they looked really bad last week.

I bet we saw ND's best performance of the season; they won't play that well again.
 
What I saw in the ND game was that Wimbush throws up basically jump balls on his longer passes. If the defensive backs are prepared to go up and get those passes they will get interceptions all game. Unfortunately, the Michigan defensive backs were not prepared. Get ND on the road against a decent team and they will lose. Unfortunately for Michigan, the ND hype machine has pushed the story of ND being the underdog (underdog that was higher ranked and playing at home?) "taking Michigan behind the woodshed". While I acknowledge that ND outplayed Michigan, they only won by one TD for cryin out loud! It was hardly a thrashing. I predict Michigan will finish higher in the rankings that ND at the end of the season.
 
What I saw in the ND game was that Wimbush throws up basically jump balls on his longer passes. If the defensive backs are prepared to go up and get those passes they will get interceptions all game. Unfortunately, the Michigan defensive backs were not prepared. Get ND on the road against a decent team and they will lose. Unfortunately for Michigan, the ND hype machine has pushed the story of ND being the underdog (underdog that was higher ranked and playing at home?) "taking Michigan behind the woodshed". While I acknowledge that ND outplayed Michigan, they only won by one TD for cryin out loud! It was hardly a thrashing. I predict Michigan will finish higher in the rankings that ND at the end of the season.

I agree with all of this, but Michigan had the same opportunity to prepare the entire offseason and they looked unprepared. Now Ball State had basically the same opportunity because they played Central Connecticut State the first game and while they lost, they looked better prepared for ND. Had BSU had Shea Patterson instead of Riley Neel, BSU may have won that game.
 
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PAC 12....2-0 verses the big ten Saturday . hopefully we can flip it in bowl season.

Colorado over Nebraska.
ASU Over MSU.


nebraska fans were running their mouths in Denver all week, saying how playing CU isn't a rivalry for them and that the season didn't really begin until the game in Ann Arbor. From what I saw vs Colorado, NU is a very one dimensional team, relying incredibly on their 'dual threat' QB Martinez and Washington (#28), a Frosh RB. Martinez is a very big and athletic kid but I'd expect the M defense to have success against the NU offense. CU is okay this season, but likely 7-5/8-4 once they get into P12 play.


But hey, how about those Colo State Rams beating Arkansas?!!?


SEC!
SEC!
SEC!
 
nebraska fans were running their mouths in Denver all week, saying how playing CU isn't a rivalry for them and that the season didn't really begin until the game in Ann Arbor. From what I saw vs Colorado, NU is a very one dimensional team, relying incredibly on their 'dual threat' QB Martinez and Washington (#28), a Frosh RB. Martinez is a very big and athletic kid but I'd expect the M defense to have success against the NU offense. CU is okay this season, but likely 7-5/8-4 once they get into P12 play.


But hey, how about those Colo State Rams beating Arkansas?!!?


SEC!
SEC!
SEC!


Go Rams !!
 
nebraska fans were running their mouths in Denver all week, saying how playing CU isn't a rivalry for them and that the season didn't really begin until the game in Ann Arbor. From what I saw vs Colorado, NU is a very one dimensional team, relying incredibly on their 'dual threat' QB Martinez and Washington (#28), a Frosh RB. Martinez is a very big and athletic kid but I'd expect the M defense to have success against the NU offense. CU is okay this season, but likely 7-5/8-4 once they get into P12 play.

I chalk up the loss to 1st game jitters. Nebraska should have never lost that game. Their turnovers cost them big time. If Martinez even plays(he got hurt and never returned in the 4th), he could still be a problem for the Michigan defense. I watched that game from beginning to end and I still have no idea how, even with the turnovers, Colorado won that game. The UN offense was humming on all cylinders and their defense had 7 sacks. They beat up Montez pretty good, but that kid still stood in there and won the game.
 
I chalk up the loss to 1st game jitters. Nebraska should have never lost that game. Their turnovers cost them big time. If Martinez even plays(he got hurt and never returned in the 4th), he could still be a problem for the Michigan defense. I watched that game from beginning to end and I still have no idea how, even with the turnovers, Colorado won that game. The UN offense was humming on all cylinders and their defense had 7 sacks. They beat up Montez pretty good, but that kid still stood in there and won the game.




CU fans in response to whiny Cornholers claim they had M beat in A2 until Sefo got hurt ...I'd say the injury to Martinez was a bigger deal for NU, but in the end it just sealed the game and made any chance of a comeback slim.


I'd say it reminded me of Shoelace going down in Lincoln and what happened to the M offense. If you rely on your athletic QB to do everything, that's what happens.


Nebraska looks all of 6-6 or 5-7 this year - the fans are already living in 2021 and acting like Scott Frost has done something. He, like Harbaugh in Game 1 as an Alma Mater Program saver, is (0-1) and the team is thin if not for a few UCF transfers who followed Frost.
 
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I don't know if Nebraska will return to its glory days under Frost, but I think they'll be a pain in the ass to play under him.

remember his comment a couple years ago when we beat UCF by like 6 TDs, but he was running his mouth about how they "out hit" us?

They won't be a team you can sleep on, but they have a lot to prove still.
 
I don't know if Nebraska will return to its glory days under Frost, but I think they'll be a pain in the ass to play under him.

remember his comment a couple years ago when we beat UCF by like 6 TDs, but he was running his mouth about how they "out hit" us?

They won't be a team you can sleep on, but they have a lot to prove still.


They will benefit by being in the West and having Wisconsin; sometimes Iowa and Northwestern to deal with. I'm sure Frost will bring back the ground and pound tradition there, but they're not at that point yet and will take a couple years and good recruiting out of Texas with those programs all down right now.
 
U dont think Nebraska will ever be where their fans want them to be. The Nebraska recruiting base used to be Texas and Oklahoma and now that they are in the B10 that has changed. Frost is a good coach and he did a great job at UCF. The question will be can he get the athletes to come to Lincoln.
 
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