College Football Wagering May Overhype Nebraska

Nebraska is 1 of the teams that are getting plenty of attention in College football betting.

 

Considering Nebraska might not be as excellent as they were a year ago, the Cornhuskers odds, which are 15-1 this year to win the national tournament, might be a little low. Making a college football wager on the Cornhuskers might be popular but it may not be lucrative.

 

Repeating last year’s results won’t be simple, despite the fact that NCAA football gambling probabilities will favor Nebraska in most of their games in 2010. The defense is not likely to be as excellent and the offense wasn’t pretty great last year as it was. As they host Western Kentucky and Idaho, the Cornhuskers should have no trouble in their first two competitions at home, nonetheless they are no guarantee to win in Week 3 at Washington. They ought to defeat San Diego State in early October at home and they likely will win at Kansas State. The game at home vs Texas will not be effortless on October 16th and the road match the following week at Oklahoma State will also be difficult. Even the home game vs Missouri in late October is not a guaranteed victory.

 

The Cornhuskers may win at Texas A&M and at home versus Colorado to end the season, and they ought to win at Iowa State and at home versus Kansas. The meat of the schedule is challenging, though the early part of the schedule and the latter part of the schedule are advantageous to the Nebraska Cornhuskers.

 

Last year the Cornhuskers steamrolled Arizona at the Holiday Bowl, but the Nebraska Cornhuskers lost Heisman Trophy finalist Ndamukong Suh. Nebraska had the seventh ranked defense in the nation a year ago and it is not going to be that great this year. The offense was weak for the most part a year ago and doesn’t look much better. Quarterback Zac Lee is just not that great. There are lots of questions for Nebraska, though the team does have some skilled players like cornerback Prince Amukamara, receiver Niles Paul and defensive linemen Jared Crick and Pierre Allen.

 

With an offense that is really below average and a defense that loses Suh, the Nebraska Cornhuskers may be overblown this season, even though a lot is being expected from Nebraska this season.

 

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