Tigers must go into Ole Miss with attitude

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  1. Bengal B

    Bengal B Founding Member

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    I hope the Tigers come out with even half the attitude you have FightinTiger. Hell, I wish you were playing Saturday.

    Bottom line: If both LSU and Ole Miss bring their A games LSU will win convincingly but the Rebels are too good for LSU to bring anything less than their A+ game. My gut feeling is that the Tigers learned a hard lesson in the Florida loss and will play with attitude and focus on taking care of business in the ruthlessly effiecient manner they have have displayed in the Auburn, LA Tech and Alabama games. I also have a feeling the the combination of the bye week, the national hype and the fact that it will be Senior Day for the Rebels might be a distraction for them that they won't be able to set aside and bring their own attitude and full focus on taking care of their own business. If I'm right it could get pretty ugly out there for Ole Miss very fast. Hey, I could be wrong. Thats why I don't make my living as a professional gambler but LSU is playing at a level right now that nobody in the NCAA can match with the exception of Oklahoma. Let the media clowns hype Ole Miss all they want. That just works in LSU's favor and is a good part of the reason that LSU is only favored by 6 1/2. That dosen't mean that the pros who make the line believe that the Tigers are only 6 1/2 points than the Rebels. Remember that the home team automatically gets 3 points and the line is not based on what the feeling of the oddsmakers think will be the actual result. The point spread is made without regard to that and is base upon what the oddmakers think will get an equal amount of action on both sides by the gamblers. I personally feel like LSU is at least 30 points better than Ole Miss and will win by a margin close to that but only if they have their game faces strapped on tight. In every game this year, even the blowouts the Tigers could have scored more points than they did except for silly penalties and mental mistakes killing drives. Its time to play an error free game and show the nation that the Tigers are capable of totally dominating even a very good opponent.

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