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    shhhhh22
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    This weeks huge favs...

    Which of this weeks biggest favs -1000 or greater has the biggest chance of being upset this week?

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    I think that you'd have more responses if you actually listed all the games where that is the case....People like to do as little work as possible

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dbldown11 View Post
    I think that you'd have more responses if you actually listed all the games where that is the case....People like to do as little work as possible
    Fair enough...

    Utah State +1000 vs. Utah -1600
    Navy +1100 vs. Ohio State -1800
    Akron +2000 vs. Penn State -3000
    BYU +1100 vs. Oklahoma -1800
    Maryland +800 vs. California -1200
    San Jose State +5000 vs. Southern Cal -10000
    LSU -1000 vs. Washington +700
    Florida Atlantic +1000 vs. Nebraska -1400
    Middle Tenn State +750 vs. Clemson -1100
    Western Kentucky +3500 vs. Tennessee -5500

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    Maryland and FAU

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    I think you are sorely mistaken if you think FAU is going to upset the huskers. Even though FAU returns Rusty Smith, their offensive and defensive lines are depleted. I don't really think that they will be able to contain the nebraska d line that is going to dominate the line.

    FAU's starting center is making his first career start and he is going against a future all american and possibly the best DT in the nation (him and McCoy are neck and neck) in Suh. Doesn't bode well for the o line.

    Some defense info for you as well:
    Defense

    The Owls have experience and speed in the secondary, but incurred heavy losses elsewhere — something that suggests Nebraska will be content to set the tone with a ground assault.

    Among the eight starters being replaced are the top six tacklers, including all three starting linebackers. Nebraska’s challenge will no doubt be helped by the fact that starting tackle Andy Czuprnyski and Jamere Johnson, in the rotation at end, will sit out Saturday with injuries. The other tackle, Josh Savidge, anchors the line, but he’s one of just three seniors in the front seven listed on the two-deep depth chart.


    For those of you who are looking at this game, i definetly would take the huskers. they will control the game with the run and just physically wear down FAU's defense. Look for it to be within 14 at half and then 25+ in the fourth quarter.
    Last edited by Husker04; 09-03-09 at 02:57 PM.

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