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College football wagering anticipation is continuing to grow for the Nebraska Cornhuskers and their NCAA football wagering prospects for the 2010 season. College football wagering odds makers have Nebraska identified as the team to beat in the Big 12 North with Missouri appearing like the leading NCAA football wagering alternative.



Nebraska nearly upset the Texas Longhorns in the Big 12 Championship Game last year in a questionable finish after they ended Mizzou’s 2-year reign as champs of the Big 12 North last year. Nebraska will be leaving the Big 12 after this season for the Big Ten Conference and will be receiving everyone’s last shot before they go.

The offense brings back 9 starters headed by senior quarterback Zac Lee, who passed for 2143 yards and 14 touchdowns last year along with senior running back Roy Helu, who rushed for close to 1200 yards and a 5.2 yards per carry average.

Although the defense loses Heisman Trophy finalist Ndamukong Suh to the NFL, 6 starters return and recruiting has gone well enough to expect the unit to perform well after allowing only 10 points per game in 2009.

Missouri seems reliable at offense with junior quarterback Blaine Gabbert heading back after a solid rookie season as the starter during which he threw for 3593 yards and 24 touchdowns. The Tigers do have to replace their leading two receivers headed by Danario Alexander but senior Derrick Washington returns to lead the running backs.

The defense demonstrated a modest improvement last year and ought to proceed with eight starters back. Mizzou has proved to be a better value with the NCAA probabilities when they’re the hunter as opposed to the hunted, and the October 30 showdown at Nebraska might be for all the marbles.

Dan Hawkins avoided the “firing squad” at Colorado because there wasn’t enough money available to send him away so he returns with a team that has 10 starters back on offense and 7 on defense but lacking playmakers. Before the 2009 season, Hawkins was under fire for his performance as the coach at Colorado. He openly promised a 10 win season. The team wound up instead with a 3-9 record. Hawkins has gathered a 16-32 record with Colorado at this point. Hawkins not too long ago relegated his son, Cody, to backup duty after 3 years as a starter and has instated junior Tyler Hansen instead. A bowl is feasible before the Buffs move on to the Pac 10 next year.

Kansas terminated Mark Mangino because of presumed player abuse and Turner Gill takes over as the head man with a team that will be a frequent long shot with the NCAA football lines.

Kansas State might be an unexpected challenger in the North and a reliable value with the college football gambling board as Bill Snyder nearly got them into the Big 12 championship game in his first season back as coach after a 3-year break.

Iowa State was a 7-6 bowl winning team last year and may have enough to see post season competition again.


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