PLAYS FOR SATURDAY

I haven't received the final lines for tomorrow's games, but I'm pretty well set & unless one of these lines moves dramatically, I'm set with these:

Texas +9 1/2  at  #4 Nebraska
The Huskers have everything going for them in this game, momentum, an undefeated season on the line & most of all, revenge. Nebraska wants to bury the Longhorns, beat huge knots on them, but often times it's not that easy. Texas has lost back to back games for the first time in more than 5 years, they have a proud program & they won't go down without a fight. Mack Brown & def. coordinator Will Muschamp will have them prepared to play. I think Nebraska will most likely win the game but the spread is too much.
ABC  2:30 PM

#19 Missouri +3 1/2  at Texas A&M
Tigers offense has sputtered at times & QB Blaine Gabbert is playing with a hip pointer, but what has been a pleasant surprise for Mizzou fans is their defense. Even playing without uber-pass rusher, Aldon Smith, the Tiger D has been very good to excellent, giving up an average of 11.3 per game, 6th in the nation. A&M has QB Jerrod Johnson, who when he's good, he's very good, but when he's bad, well let's just say he's been more bad in 2010. J.J. doesn't look like he's fully recovered from off-season shoulder surgery. The Aggies have committed 18 turnovers in their last 4 games. A&M is second worst in the nation with giveaways.
FOXSports Midwest  11 AM

#21 Nevada  at  Hawaii  +7
The Rainbow Warriors have two losses, both on the mainland before they pounded Fresno last week in Fresno. They ran up 597-yards on USC, this team can score enough to stay close to Nevada, even in a shootout. Hawaii runs it's own version of Nevada's pistol offense, this matchup should be a high scoring game, the total is 74 & I doubt that's high enough. This has proven to be a tough spot for the Wolfpack, the last time they won in Hawaii was 1948.
ESPN Gameplan  10:30 PM
 

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