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Nebraska Cornhuskers total wins betting preview

Nebraska Cornhuskers total wins betting preview

The 2022 college football season kicks off on Saturday and lucky for us week zero includes some intense and very important Big Ten conference play. Before the season is in full swing, I wanted to provide a somewhat in-depth preview of what we can expect from the Nebraska Cornhuskers.

Our fellow brethren at the Cornhuskers Wire do a fantastic job and I urge you to give them a click as they know much more about the state of the program than I do, but my ignorance hasn’t stopped me before and won’t stop me now.

I am not looking at the Huskers from a state of whether are they good or not, but can they make me any money? Our friends at Tipico have provided a plethora of betting options for this season and this includes the season win totals futures. The Nebraska total currently sits at 7.5 wins.

All Betting Lines are Courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook

The Good

Sep 4, 2021; Lincoln, Nebraska, USA; Nebraska Cornhuskers linebacker Luke Reimer (28) pressures Fordham Rams quarterback Tim DeMorat (17) in the first half at Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Bruce Thorson-USA TODAY Sports

Head coach, Scott Frost is fighting for his job and has replaced all of his offensive staff, but the reason this is a major plus is that one of the big additions is offensive coordinator, Mark Whipple, who recently flexed his offensive genius at Pittsburgh last season.

The Huskers went 3-9 last season, which is not good, but there is something to be said for a program that lost eight of those games by just a single score and the ninth score was to Ohio State and was not exactly a blowout at 26-17.

This season’s schedule looks to be even more favorable with Michigan State and the Buckeyes being replaced by Indiana and Rutgers. Nebraska also opens the season with four straight home games after their visit to Ireland of course.

The Bad

Nebraska linebacker Luke Reimer (28) dives for Purdue quarterback Jack Plummer (13)…

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