1. I think we'll be good enough to beat any team on our schedule.
  2. So far the worst prediction is 8-4 from Shane and 3 others. Most are at 10-2. That's not the grease fire so many have predicted and a few (NOT YOU SHANE) seem to hope for.
    If we go 10-2 or 9-3 and win the bowl game I see it as 2010 all over again and 2016 could be special. We go 8-4 win or lose the game no one's happy.
    Worse and the seat is very hot for Les.
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  3. I picked 9-3 but really there are no easy SEC games on the schedule. They could win any one of them or lose any one of them. There is no Vandy or Kentucky on the schedule this year. Everybody is picking a win against MS State but Dak Prescott is still back and look how he shredded the Tiger D last year. Auburn is picked by many to contend for the National Championship. Who knows what Florida will be like under their new coach and at South Carolina Spurrier is still Spurrier.

    The back end of the schedule is brutal: Bama, Arkansas, Ole Miss and aTm on consecutive weekends. How they ended up with such a back loaded schedule I don''t know but as I said in another post in future years they really should try to move the Arkansas game to earlier in the season and shedule a body bag game the week following the Alabama game.
  4. Of course I would love to see LSU beat the Faggies 77-0 but wouldn't it be sweet if it was aTm by 4 with a minute left in the game. LSU with the ball on their own 10 yard line and in Chavis' first return to Tiger Stadium the Tigers drive down the field and score the winning TD at the buzzer?
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  5. Not like it's out of the question
  6. Doesn't that require a passing game?
  7. I'm not going to win the lottery either but I can dream
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  8. Maybe a Fournette 90 yard run? The Barn beat them with 100+ on a non pass.

  9. he had 5 before he edited it. I made mine before i copied/pasted the schedule but i figured id wait til tiga is done figuring out the stats with his abacus.