ESPN analytics predicts the winner of Colorado’s Week 2 rivalry game at Nebraska

ESPN’s matchup predictor revealed Colorado’s updated chances of beating Nebraska this weekend

According to ESPN’s matchup predictor, the Colorado Buffaloes are expected to lose their Week 2 matchup against the Nebraska Cornhuskers.

ESPN analytics currently give the Buffs a 39.7% chance of beating the Huskers in Lincoln on Saturday. While both teams have since undergone significant roster changes, Colorado stormed past Nebraska at Folsom Field last season, 36-14.

In mid-August, ESPN’s matchup predictor forecasted a much closer Week 2 rivalry battle, placing the Buffs at 48.1%.

Although UTEP is a weaker opponent than North Dakota State, it’s fair to say Nebraska enjoyed a more satisfying Week 1 victory. True freshman quarterback Dylan Raiola impressed in his college debut, wide receiver Isaiah Neyor racked up over 120 receiving yards and Nebraska’s defense forced two interceptions in the 40-7 win.

Led by quarterback Shedeur Sanders and wide receivers Travis Hunter and Jimmy Horn Jr., Colorado’s offense also thrived in its 31-26 win. Still, even head coach Deion Sanders admitted afterward that the Buffs have much to improve upon.

Colorado and Nebraska will kick off at 5:30 p.m. MT on Saturday (NBC).

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