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tOSU -12.5 at Nebraska (ov/un 123.5) Sat 8 ET, BTN

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Diaz did not look that bad last night against Indiana. It will be interesting to see how he holds up against Sully Saturday night.
The Cornhuskers will have a different look than the team that Ohio State outclassed in a 71-40 win in Value City Arena two weeks ago. Starting center Jorge Brian Diaz and sixth man Dylan Talley, both juniors, didn?t play because of injuries then. Since returning, Nebraska has beaten Penn State at home and taken Illinois and Wisconsin to the wire before losing on the road.
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Diaz is a piece of spaghetti. He's about as thick, very long and slender, and slightly less brittle. He takes a lot of flak for his passive play, and he gets hurt a lot, but the guy has some skills. He just doesn't seem motivated to use them.
 
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ORD_Buckeye;2092611; said:
I would have expected a full on plunger rape. After watching the corn take down IU and Ohio State's Jeckyll and Hyde character when it comes to playing on the road, I'm just hoping for a good solid road win.
Unless someone goes off for 43 or the refs pull another Indiana, I'm expecting another beating.
 
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SidehatchHusker;2092591; said:
GO BIG RED!

I was offered court side tickets to this game and reluctantly turned them down because I already had a commitment for that night.

If Nebraska keeps it within 15 I will be mildly impressed. It's just a bad, bad, matchup for NU.

Are you intentionally trying to make Sadler look bad with your avatar? It is a disturbing image.
 
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