So you think Ducks are ready for a rough road crowd? I've only caught highlights of both teams. Total got bet up quickly. Game wasn't one I saw anything worth touching.
Like Michigan as well. Harbaugh is a dick. If he can pile on points he will. I think they are going to wear out Col in 2h. I can't see Buffs getting the same big plays against Mich that they got vs garbage teams CSU and ID st.
Good luck on all your bets.
Actually no I don't think the ducks are truly ready for the big crowd atmosphere, but I'm kind of basing this decision more off the amount of weapons each offense has and special teams play. Here's what I mean: Armstrong is going to make a mistake I think, maybe 2-3.... Look at his career numbers, guy throws errant balls all the time and tries to do a lot with his legs. It's my personal opinion that you don't beat the ducks defense like that, instead you just line up and distribute to your playmakers and feed a good RB behind a decent offensive line and oregon will give up the yards. However when you start playing school yard scramble drills like Armstrong, I think it actually gives the ducks who are extremely young and athletic defensively time to recover and make plays. It's one of those "weird" things I see but a lot of other people don't agree with. For me, I want Armstrong to scramble and try to be a hero, the ducks are quick enough to run him down and he won't hurt them to much. However if he just sits back in the pocket and distributes, it could be a loooooong day. Either way I think prukop is the more consistent qb and better decision maker, freeman and the Oregon RBs are better all the way around, look for taj griffin to get some touches here soon, and the WRs and TEs are better overall too. Offensively Oregon is just better, and yes they will score.
Special teams goes to Oregon. Defense is goes to Nebraska and obviously the motivation and home field advantage will make Nebraska dangerous, but I just think the ducks win outright in a tight ball game..
harbaugh and michigan havent been tested yet, and Colorado will do that, but Michigan will show everyone how real that defense is today I think