Talk about an authoritative opening statement.
Nebraska's game against Colorado Saturday evening was hotly anticipated across the country—an old-school rivalry game between two quality quarterbacks (Dylan Raiola and Shedeur Sanders) and two big-name coaches (Matt Rhule and Deion Sanders).
If fans tuned in looking for a close game, they were instead greeted by a laugher. The Cornhuskers raced out to a 28–0 lead that had the college football world buzzing.
Two narrative threads quickly emerged: Deion Sanders's squad still isn't where it needs to be in year two, and Nebraska is in rock-solid shape two weeks into the 2024 season.
The Buffaloes' struggling offensive line continued to be a favorite target of fans.
The Cornhuskers' fanbase, meanwhile, took a well-deserved victory lap.
Jokes about Deion Sanders's hostility toward unfriendly writers flew.
Many smelled a repeat of Colorado's 2023 campaign.
The Buffaloes' shoddy playcalling raised eyebrows.
Nebraska fans struggled to make sense of their new world.
All told, it was a humbling 30 minutes for a Colorado team that remains a work in progress.
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This article was originally published on www.si.com as College Football World Reacts to Nebraska's Amazing Start vs. Deion Sanders, Colorado.