2011 NCAA Football Betting Odds: Nebraska Cornhuskers Preview
Thursday, August 18, 2011
by Aengus Moorehead
2010 Season
Overall: 10-4
Vs Big Ten Legends: 5-0
Vs Top 25: 2-2
After consistently being one of the better teams in the Big XII North, the Nebraska Cornhuskers are headed to the Big Ten Legends division where they’ll be the odds on favorite to represent the division in the conference’s first ever conference championship football game which will be played in Indianapolis. Bob Pelini’s Nebraska teams have developed a reputation for suffocating defense and a commitment to the ground game; characteristics that will make them feel right at home in the Big Ten. The Huskers’ initial Big Ten schedule is tough as well but should allow them to be successful in year one of conference play.
Few had any idea that sophomore quarterback Taylor Martinez would be the remarkable weapon that he was in his redshirt freshman season in 2010. Lightly recruited out of high school, all Martinez did was rush for 965 yards and throw for 1,631 Burkhead and Cody Green will form an excellent running back tandem in Nebraska’s offense. The bigger challenge to the running game will be replacing three offensive linemen from last year’s experienced group. The Nebraska Cornhuskers could be forced to start three or possibly four sophomores along the offensive line. The coaches are thrilled with the way Jeremiah Sirles performed after being thrust into the lineup as a true freshman last season at left tackle. He should be a star in 2011.
For all of the talk about offense, it is defense that defines Nebraska football. For the Huskers, defensive dominance starts up front. Pelini’s defensive line once again should be one of the very best in all of college football. Jared Crick is as dominant and disruptive a defensive tackle as you’ll see in college football and is joined inside by Baker Steinkuhler. Crick recorded 9.5 sacks last season and surprised many by returning for his senior season. Steinkuhler had four sacks of his own. Cameron Meredith benefits from the disruptive play of the tackles and is an excellent pass rusher from his defensive end position. Eight different players with experience are back along the defensive line which should make this one of the best units in the country.
The linebacking core should be solid once again. The team’s leading tackler, middle linebacker Lavonte David, returns in the middle and is the quarterback of the defense. He’s joined by fellow returning starter Will Compton. Both Compton and David enjoy a great deal of freedom to move around because of the defensive line’s ability to occupy blockers. Sean Fisher takes over at outside linebacker and is an imposing physical specimen at 6’6”, 235 pounds.
The secondary will have a real challenge in trying to replace lock down cover man Prince Amukamara. However, Pelini has shown quite a knack for developing defensive backs in his time in Lincoln and he’s confident in Alfonzo Dennard’s ability to step in and be the lock down guy. The Huskers also signed a number of very highly rated defensive backs that could push for early playing time.
The schedule should allow for the Huskers to open 4-0 and open Big Ten conference play in the unfriendliest of confines – Camp Randall Stadium in Madison. The following week the Huskers return home to face Ohio State, who will welcome back a number of suspended players. After the bye week the Huskers face Minnesota, Penn State and Michigan on the road and host Michigan State, Iowa, and Northwestern. It’s a schedule that doesn’t miss any of the conference’s best teams and will test the Huskers in their first season in the Big Ten. Still, there’s no reason they shouldn’t be in contention to win the Legends Division in 2011.
Bodog Sportsbook Odds to win the 2011-2012 BCS National Championship: 22/1
Nebraska Cornhuskers 2011 - 2012 Schedules
| DATE | OPPONENT |
| 09/03/2011 | vs Chattanooga |
| 09/10/2011 | vs Fresno State |
| 09/17/2011 | vs Washington |
| 09/24/2011 | at Wyoming |
| 10/01/2011 | at Wisconsin |
| 10/08/2011 | vs Ohio State |
| 10/22/2011 | at Minnesota |
| 10/29/2011 | vs Michigan State |
| 11/05/2011 | vs Northwestern |
| 11/12/2011 | at Penn State |
| 11/19/2011 | at Michigan |
| 11/25/2011 | vs Iowa |
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