youre an idiot. You just say that because you are jealous of LSU controlling its own destiny. By beating Arkansas that leaves Auburn with a "Co-SEC Championship" Whatever THAT is... ???? Tigers WILL NOT lose their Senior Game... not a CHANCE... Especially against a freshmen QB and RB.... get real.... Kyle Williams will have the center SHAKING in his boots yet again...
That's a Co-SEC West Championship. We wouldn't want them putting the wrong thing on their rings this year.
Whitworth's last game at TS. Williams' last game at TS. 19 other seniors' last games at TS. Anyone really think these two guys and the other seniors will let this game get away from them? I'd hate to have to face these guys if I wasn't giving 100% all game long on their day to make a positive last memory. This team will play hard, and playing hard=convincing win.
IMO, dheadtiger makes the central point. Indeed, Arkansas has improved significantly, and in a much more noticable and visible way. Nutt took the redshirt off of several players that are currently contributing to 1st and 2nd string depth. McFadden may currently be running the rock better than any single back in the SEC. Despite the emergence of Irons and the steadiness of Addai, McFadden has splashed on the scene and provided the Arkansas offense the "identity" it had been missing in the first part of the season. McFadden averages 6.9 yards every time he touches the football and is second only to Irons in the total TD's category. McFadden is, perhaps, the SEC's only real "burner" running back with the threat to take it to the house on any single carry. If Nutt surprises LSU with a gameplan designed to get McFadden into open field, Arkansas has a chance to uptset anybody in the conference. The Razorbacks D has benefitted immeasurably by the new offensive improvements. The 'Backs, with McFadden, have finally developed the ability to control the clock better, which now allows Nutt the ability to strategically use "field position" as a strategy for the first time all season ..... "a rested defense is the best offense. " Current SEC rushing statistics: The improvements with LSU have been much more subtle and much harder to gains. Given the distractions in the early part of the season, it's no surprise that it affected the development of the team. But other than the Tennessee fiasco, LSU has steered cautiously around each of the potential stumbling blocks in its path and has steadily improved along the way. Russell is exhibiting the first signs of the consistency that Fisher has so desperately needed all season. The receivers are running more disciplined routes and their ability to block downfield has noticably improved. Those are the little things that separate a top-tier SEC team from their second-tier peers. Russell will be the difference for LSU. McFadden will find it tough to strut his stuff against a defense the caliber of LSU's. Bayou Bengals 24 Nutt's Freshmen 13
The Media also said we would have problems with that overhyped runningback from miss state right? Whatever happened to him? BOOM! KENNETH HOLLIS IS WHAT HAPPENED TO HIM!