Nebraska‘s defense looked solid in Week 1, only allowing 205 total yards in the Cornhuskers’ 40-7 win over UTEP. However, with weapons like quarterback Shedeur Sanders and wide receiver Travis Hunter, Colorado’s offense will be much more difficult to stop. On Thursday, HuskerOnline’s Sean Callahan weighed in on the impending challenge. “They last year had a pretty good plan early and then it just fell apart,” Callahan said, referring to Colorado’s 36-14 win over Nebraska last fall. “The Huskers, for almost two quarters, had a very good feel. But, as Matt Rhule said, when you fumble the ball fi…