Betting Line Has Been Moving

JohnRossEwing

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The Huskers had dipped down to -5 vs BYU but in the last week it looks like it has moved to -6.5. I really like that line if it stays under 7.

I have not seen the O/U recently but the one time I did I think it was at 72.5. I thought that was really high.

I kind of see a 28-20 type of game.
 

Redscarlet

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We're in trouble if it's a shoot out.....

Until we know who's playing and who has to sit out on both teams it's hard to tell what the O/U is a good bet or not.
 

chicolby

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BYU's offense will move the ball on everyone they play, so long as Hill remains healthy. They will touch 28-31 more than likely. It will come down to Nebraska's ability to be efficient on offense. This team has a heisman-caliber signal caller and talented wide receivers who can make a lot of plays. Throw in what we're hearing about a lot of man to man coverage, there is a chance for this game to be a shoot-out.

I would take the points in a Husker win by 4.
 

Cornicator

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BYU doesn't have the defensive talent to keep Nebraska under 40.

This is a Fresno State type defense with Bronco Mendenhall's antiquated stack scheme.
 

St. Anger

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BYU's offense will move the ball on everyone they play, so long as Hill remains healthy. They will touch 28-31 more than likely. It will come down to Nebraska's ability to be efficient on offense. This team has a heisman-caliber signal caller and talented wide receivers who can make a lot of plays. Throw in what we're hearing about a lot of man to man coverage, there is a chance for this game to be a shoot-out.

I would take the points in a Husker win by 4.
So, you would take the points for BYU then?