2014 SEC Schedule

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  1. bhelmLSU

    bhelmLSU Founding Member Staff Member

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    SEC Network Starts on August 28th 2014 with A&M vs SC.

    LSU plays on Thanksgiving Day in College Station.

    Open with Wisconsin in Houston.

    Aug. 30 vs. Wisconsin, Houston, Texas
    Sept. 6 Sam Houston State, Baton Rouge
    Sept. 13 Louisiana-Monroe, Baton Rouge
    Sept. 20 Mississippi State, Baton Rouge
    Sept. 27 New Mexico State, Baton Rouge
    Oct. 4 at Auburn, Auburn, Ala.
    Oct. 11 at Florida, Gainesville, Fla.
    Oct. 18 Kentucky, Baton Rouge
    Oct. 25 Ole Miss, Baton Rouge
    Nov. 1 Open
    Nov. 8 Alabama, Baton Rouge
    Nov. 15 at Arkansas, Little Rock or Fayetteville, Ark.
    Nov. 22 Open
    Nov. 27 at Texas A&M, College Station, Texas
    Dec. 6 SEC Championship, Atlanta, Ga.
     
  2. mancha

    mancha Alabama morghulis

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    Yuck. Thanksgiving Day game. Friday game was always great. Women were shopping and no outside distratction. Too much going on Turkey Day.
     
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  3. Attack Tiger

    Attack Tiger Reformed Sunshine Pumper

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    Completely agree. We'll have to wolf down some turkey and dressing and then fire up the gumbo pot. Too much for one day.
     
  4. 1BIGTIGER

    1BIGTIGER Founding Member

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    Anytime, any place, any day it is always great to watch the TIGERS play!! C'mon guys
     
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  5. lsudolemite

    lsudolemite CodeJockey Extraordinaire

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    Nov. 15 at Arkansas, Little Rock or Fayetteville, Ark.

    Seriously, can someone just demolish War Memorial already?
     
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  6. luvdimtigers

    luvdimtigers Founding Member

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    Aleva grow a pair or something. First, the screwing we took on the "bridge" schedule two years in a row, and now playing TAM on thanksgiving. If they want to keep their thanksgiving game tradition, go get an OOC, why are we bowing to a team that just joined the conference?
     
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  7. lsudolemite

    lsudolemite CodeJockey Extraordinaire

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    The quickest way to get rid of him is to stop buying tickets and merchandise. As long as he makes the AD money he isn't going anywhere.
     
  8. Attack Tiger

    Attack Tiger Reformed Sunshine Pumper

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    That won't happen until we start losing again. Why can't somebody (Miles) stand up to him and say enough is enough, already?
     
  9. LSUTyga73

    LSUTyga73 Football Connoisseur

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    I'll still watch the Tigers on Thanksgiving but we'll be competing against other NFL games as well. Should have stayed Friday or even Saturday night. Looking at it, it may favor us closing out with Alabama, Arkansas, and aTm in November since we normally finish pretty strong.
     
  10. luvdimtigers

    luvdimtigers Founding Member

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    I just don't get it. TAM wants to continue to have a thanksgiving day game, so, even though NOBODY (fans, coaches, players) at LSU wants that, we have to do it.

    But we're a charter member of this conference, and we keep taking it square up the ass on scheduling, and nothing gets done.

    BTW, If we're worried about opp division rivalries continuing, then why isn't our perm. opp. Kentucky? We played them every year from 1952-2002.
     

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