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Welcome, and thank you for choosing Nooz Buffet! It’s week 5 of the college football season, and what better way to get into the action than with our Big 10 College Football Analysis?
With the serious college football fan in mind, I’ve put together a game by game analysis for all seven games featuring teams from the Big 10 conference for week 5. This analysis includes a list of my winning picks, and a list of my picks versus the spread.
I’ve been super-successful! Overall, I’m 19-3 picking winners (86%), and I’m 13-9 versus the point spread (59%). When it comes to betting football, nothing is guaranteed, but my record speaks for itself.
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(2)Michigan, 4-0 at Nebraska, 2-2: Michigan is ranked 2nd nationally, and they’re undefeated. They just picked up their 4th win of the season against a Rutgers team that was also undefeated at the time. Michigan was a 23-point favorite, but a lot of people thought Rutgers had a chance to actually win it. When Rutgers took a 7-0 lead early in the game, that thought was starting to look like a possibility, but it was all Michigan from that point forward. The Wolverines are now 4-0, and they beat Rutgers 31-7.
Nebraska, Nebraska. At this point, Nebraska could easily be 3-1, if not 4-0. We watched their QB, Jeff Simms, turn the ball over a damaging number of times in their first two games, and the Cornhuskers suddenly found themselves with their backs against a wall. But, that’s old news. Last week, Nebraska beat LA Tech, a game they were expected to win, 28-14, and new QB, Heinrich Haarberg, passed for 107 yards and threw a touchdown, and he also rushed for 157 yards and a touchdown. Offensively, he accounted for 12 points, and 264 yards.
This week, Nebraska is hosting Michigan, and there’s some talk about this being one of those trap games for Michigan. Maybe the Wolverines are looking too far ahead at their games against Penn State and Ohio State, that they quite possibly dismiss the Cornhuskers. We’ve seen it happen before, suddenly nothing goes as planned and the offense starts turning the ball over, and a game you’re picked to win by three touchdowns is tied late in the fourth quarter. I feel like that won’t happen as long as the Wolverines stay focused, but truth be told-Michigan hasn’t been tested yet. It’s unlikely that Nebraska’s QB, Haarberg, can win this game all by himself, but he has given Nebraska new life and little bit of confidence. And that alone, Michigan cannot overlook.
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