Fast Eddie Felson could not have imagined our Saturday when he uttered the phrase, “Money won is twice as sweet as money earned.”  Never a truer word has been uttered but even he downplayed the magnitude of what happened on Saturday.  For perspective, go back to Saturday’s piece from The Brink.  We had a high degree of confidence in BYU visiting Nebraska.  However, we urged our readers to swing for the Fences and go for the ML win for the underdog.  Here is what happened to cause Nebraska to lose their opener for the first time in decades.

Not Even By Our Man

We are crazy about the potential that Taysom Hill had.  Alas he fractured his foot in the second quarter and gutted it out until the very end.  His sub came in late and on the games final play this happened.

 

The whole range of emotions played out for us this game.  Nebraska came out to a touchdown lead twice.  Then BYU roared back for seventeen straight to end the half.  Husker nation saw their own team rally back.  Star quarterback goes out.  Those that heeded our advice for the ML instead of the spread must have been mighty sore until that gem came through.  Not only the rush but a cash on the over side of the +200 range.  Congrats all of those who went for the gusto with us on Saturday.

Fist Bumps for Sales Figures

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