Nebraska running back Rahmir Johnson made the best catch of Week 2 you’ll see against Colorado on Saturday night.
Colorado linebacker LaVonta Bentley appeared to have an interception or at least a pass breakup on a Dylan Raiola Instead, the ball bounced out of his hands and into Johnson’s, who raced into the end zone for a touchdown.
That TD perfectly summed up how Colorado’s first half went. The Huskers dominated the Buffaloes in every way while Colorado was absolutely helpless.
The biggest imbalance came up front, with Nebraska consistently able to generate pressure against Colorado’s revamped offensive line. Nebraska had four sacks in the first half. Shedeur Sanders had to constantly avoid Nebraska defenders in the backfield.
The Huskers also got a six-point interception in the first quarter when Tommi Hill intercepted Sanders for a short interception return.
Thanks to sacks, Colorado finished the first half with -17 rushing yards in the first half. Deion Sanders also revealed in his halftime interview on NBC that his son and his safety Shilo Sanders He probably suffered a broken forearm in the first half.