I think Orji will tighten the USC defense, making the field coverage smaller. He will need to pass to stretch the defense. It might be a long day if USC gets a two score lead early.
7:24 I said the same thing about NDSU week 1, since my alma mater (Augustana) was a member of the NCC in Division II with NDSU, before the conference imploded when most of the schools moved up to FCS. However, being a Nebraska native, I was worried about Colorado being extra mad against Nebraska if they had lost to NDSU the week before.
@@PhonyBalagna UNK was my safety school (I grew up in Fremont), & Washburn (another member of UNK’s conference, MIAA) is located in Topeka, KS, where I currently live.
The biggest advantage USC has, is coaching and at QB and the Wideouts. And USC’s secondary is better. USC has thrived on 3rd and long. It’ll be a good, tough game, but USC will prevail. ✌🏻😉
His comment about Nebraska not being in certain situations can easily be applied to Illinois. They haven't faced a defense anywhere close to Neb. Nebraska has the better oline, dline, rbs, te, lbs, and way better depth. Raiola has a way higher ceiling. There is a reason the spread is -8.5 in Nebs favor.
@ilikecheeseburger42 completely overlooking the fact that Kansas was overrated and lost again last week to unlv. KU defense doesn't compare either, That's my point. Colorado could very well end up better than KU for all we know. Safe to say, neither team has played solid competition yet.
The biggest advantage USC has, is coaching and at QB and the Wideouts. And USC’s secondary is better. USC has thrived on 3rd and long. It’ll be a good, tough game, but USC will prevail. ✌🏻😉
I think Orji will tighten the USC defense, making the field coverage smaller. He will need to pass to stretch the defense. It might be a long day if USC gets a two score lead early.
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7:24 I said the same thing about NDSU week 1, since my alma mater (Augustana) was a member of the NCC in Division II with NDSU, before the conference imploded when most of the schools moved up to FCS. However, being a Nebraska native, I was worried about Colorado being extra mad against Nebraska if they had lost to NDSU the week before.
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@@PhonyBalagna UNK was my safety school (I grew up in Fremont), & Washburn (another member of UNK’s conference, MIAA) is located in Topeka, KS, where I currently live.
The biggest advantage USC has, is coaching and at QB and the Wideouts. And USC’s secondary is better. USC has thrived on 3rd and long. It’ll be a good, tough game, but USC will prevail. ✌🏻😉
Im not sold on Illinois at all. Kansas had no business being in the top 25.
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Idk if you’ve been watching illinois, but they are not running the ball well
His comment about Nebraska not being in certain situations can easily be applied to Illinois. They haven't faced a defense anywhere close to Neb. Nebraska has the better oline, dline, rbs, te, lbs, and way better depth. Raiola has a way higher ceiling. There is a reason the spread is -8.5 in Nebs favor.
Ehhh, they did face a ranked Kansas and won 23-17, probably what he means by Illinois being in certain situations.
@ilikecheeseburger42 completely overlooking the fact that Kansas was overrated and lost again last week to unlv. KU defense doesn't compare either, That's my point. Colorado could very well end up better than KU for all we know. Safe to say, neither team has played solid competition yet.
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The biggest advantage USC has, is coaching and at QB and the Wideouts. And USC’s secondary is better. USC has thrived on 3rd and long. It’ll be a good, tough game, but USC will prevail. ✌🏻😉