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Edit: Nebraska opens as a 4point dog

for some reason MSU seems to be the one team NU has overperformed against since joining the Big 10. I was impressed with how MSU looked against Miami, but this feels like it's going to be yet another 1 possession game at the end
 
for some reason MSU seems to be the one team NU has overperformed against since joining the Big 10. I was impressed with how MSU looked against Miami, but this feels like it's going to be yet another 1 possession game at the end
MSU was also a different team under Dantonio. He was a good coach but his teams were in a lot of dog fights.
 
MSU was also a different team under Dantonio. He was a good coach but his teams were in a lot of dog fights.
I thought they looked really well-coached from what I've seen, not sure if that's partly leftover from Dantonio or if it reflects Tucker at this point

Their offense looked more dynamic than anything Dantonio had, though. they have some legit playmakers and I'd give my left nut to trade OLs with them
 
I thought they looked really well-coached from what I've seen, not sure if that's partly leftover from Dantonio or if it reflects Tucker at this point

Their offense looked more dynamic than anything Dantonio had, though. they have some legit playmakers and I'd give my left nut to trade OLs with them
It has to be Tucker because of the roster turnover. He went out and got 30some transfers I believe.
 


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