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I'm f'ing calling it now

thadscastle

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Nebraska will win vs Wisconsin tonight. Earlier in the year (I think after the the Indiana win) I projected us to get to 20 wins. I got called out and rightfully so for basically predicting each home game as a win and every road game as a loss. That's been spot on so far. I can't find the thread, but I think I'm batting 1000% or missed on one. Here's the reasons I think we win this one.

1. Home game - We can beat any team in the country at home. Anybody!!
2. Point Spread - It's at +1.5. That kind of spread makes amateur gamblers just jump all over Wisconsin. But a general rule for smart gamblers is when a spread looks too good, go the opposite way. Nebraska is 12-7 ATS and have won 3 or 7 as underdogs.
3. Guess who's back - Back again. Gary's back. Tell a friend. Guess who's back guess who's back guess who's back...
4. Superman - AKA Keisei Tominaga. He's due. I watched the Purdue highlights last night and he just put dagger after dagger into them when they closed the gap. And let's not forget he hit the 3 pointer last year to send us into overtime. When we are going against a team nobody thinks we can win he plays better. This is that kind of game. He'll have to take some crazy shots against Wisconsin's D, but that a good thing because he thrives on those shots.
5. Chucky's gonna choke. PBA should be all about getting in his head. I think he plays poorly.
6. Hoiberg is pissed and I think the team is too. That Maryland game is the worst I've seen Nebraska play in 10 years. We've been beaten by a lot more previously, but I've never seen so many turnovers and offensive rebounds given up in key situations.

So you heard it here first NU 75 Wisconsin 70.
 
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