Tiger Stadium played it's part

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  1. LSUfan

    LSUfan Founding Member

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    As a fan who had to watch this one on TV (excuse, now living in California) . . . Tiger stadium played a role in this win.

    All week we have seen the stats, the ones that say Death Valley isn't as menacing as we make it out to be, but today you could see it's affect. Georgia wasn't the same team out there, the crowd really got on them. Georgia looked confused at times, and that backup QB was really rattled. LSU thrived on the crowd, who clearly got behind the team after the long Georgia TD, when it would have been easier to quit.

    3 turnovers by Greene. Two wasted Georgia time outs in the first half. And all those missed kicks, from the kicker who was supposed to give them the advantage. Tiger Stadium lived up to the hype.

    Good job all around for a great win.

    :geaux:
     
  2. LSUsupaFan

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    Yeah when the UGA scored and the crowd didn't sit on its hands. We just got louder. It was a great day in Tiger Stadium. The fans were awesome today. Noone sat down for the entire game.
     
  3. DeathValley

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    At the end of the game the stadium was still sold out. Nobody left early. The students stayed 10 more minutes after the end of the game. It was a cool site before my group left to see Saban go over to the student section. We were the 12th man today.
     
  4. ArkansasTiger

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    The fans in Tiger Stadium played a major part in the win for LSU.

    Georgia's offense wasn't as crisp as it usually is. Those tomes the crowd got so loud that Greene had to waste timeouts.


    Tiger fans-THE TRUE 12TH MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!


    :geaux: :geaux: :geaux: :geaux:
     
  5. Bengal B

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    I think Nick's masterful defensive scheme of putting max pressure on Greene with well disguises blitzes had more than a little to do with Georgia's offense being about as crisp as wilted lettuce. Greene never knew if it would be a linebacker, a safety or cornerback or whether it would come from the left, right or the middle. Greene just knew that it was coming. I bet he's glad to be back on the Greene, Greene grass of home Georgia soil about now
     
  6. Geauxld Member

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    I can barely talk today

    I was thrilled to get tickets to the game stood and yelled for almost the entire game!

    Kudos to the students for jumping and yelling the entire game It definitely affected their quarterback.
     

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