It's hard to win on the road in the SEC for sure. But Bama's record has also been against some questionable opposition. Time for both teams to put up or shut up.
Dude, I wish you were a Tiger fan! You have more optimism and respect for LSU than a lot of our own fans. Welcome to the board, and we are glad to have you. Maybe we can have you as a trade for Capt. Turd, I mean Tide or some other smack talking tide fan.
It's a 7:30 CST kick. I'd agree on that one. There's a good shot you could end up there. Three losses may cause the Cotton Bowl committee to think about a two loss SEC east team—chances are slim though. (assuming there are two teams in the SECE with two losses)
Alabama won't beat LSU on the road. The key is don't turn the ball over, and control the clock. Keep the ball and keep the clock moving. It's that simple.
At UK and Troy are the only reasons I even brought it up. Outside of a few, any other road game I wouldn't have even thought about the location.
Oh ok.... I'll be milling around the Quad by 1PM regardless. I knew it was around 6 or 7. I'm really afraid this game will get out of hand unless Jonathan Banks plays the game of his life and Tyler Russell is smart with the football. The only chance for the fighting Mullens is ball control. Shorten the game or they have no chance. Turnovers are out of the question.
A few weeks ago a group of my friends and I were sitting around discussing which players on opposing teams we'd love to have on our own team. Banks was one of the first names out of my mouth when we were talking about the secondary. I wouldn't argue with anyone who said he was the best corner in the SEC. He's that good.
I saw that game... fantastic! Welcome to TigerFan Noth1ngfaced. Always fun to have visitors from other teams over