[Husker] USC-Nebraska odds
Brown, Laura (LLU)
ldbrown at llu.edu
Mon Sep 11 14:28:05 CDT 2006
I attended that ASU game too (deep breaths to ease panic attack)and
there is one MAJOR difference -- an experienced QB. Another minor
difference -- we didn't cream USC last year in memorial stadium.
"Education: the path from cocky ignorance to miserable uncertainty."
Mark Twain
Laura
-----Original Message-----
From: husker-bounces at tssi.com [mailto:husker-bounces at tssi.com] On Behalf
Of Steve Stone
Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 12:08 PM
To: Travis Stephens; Scott Lawson; husker at tssi.com
Subject: Re: [Husker] USC-Nebraska odds
Travis Stephens wrote:
>Let consider the odds-makers perspective. In their last five games
>after getting thrashed by Kansas, NU has
> 1). Barely beaten a feeble KSU squad
> 2). Beaten a CU squad which has -by the looks of it now- imploded.
> 3). Beaten Michigan- maybe the most overrated team in the Top 20
>of both polls.
> 4). Beaten LA Tech- a team which isn't exactly a 1-A powerhouse
> 5). Beaten Nicholls State- enough said.
> Now NU is going on the road to face a team that's won 46 of their
>last 48 games. USC is clearly the best team NU has faced since
>Miami after the '01 season. The oddsmakers will set the line so
>that it appeals evenly to wagers on both sides- with a little twist.
>From a national perspective USC may be a 3 TD favorite with the line
>lowered to entice more bettors.
> I would look at Nu's record recently as road underdogs against
>ranked teams before I'd bet.
All the above is true. From a similar set of facts (in NU's favor) I
enjoyed high hopes when attending the 1996 ASU game in Tempe. (Tens
years, and I still get the shudders!)
While there's not much reason to be sanguine about NU's chances this
weekend, neither should the Huskers forfeit before the game is played.
Steve Stone
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