I'm still trying to figure out what you're trying to say here. That means...what? You go back to say...oh, I don't know, let's go with 2015 and you'll find Auburn is less than .500 on the road. It looks good on the schedule for '17, in retrospect, based on wins they had at home. But let's be real. Auburn doesn't travel. I'd suggest keeping that in mind this fall. **On a side note: They open in ATL. A loss to Washington would be their third in a row, all in ATL.
great post. the only thing I might change is swapping out auburn for a&m as a push. don't know what kind if team jimbo's going to have this year. probably a W, but could surprise because of fisher. if auburn's winning I dont see us walking out with a win.
SEC Now's Jordan Rogers on Monday nights show says he's expecting LSU go back to the I-formation attack--"old school LSU offense" was his exact quote. 1) He hasn't been listening/reading coverage about the promotion of Ensminger and the goals he and Orgeron have for the '18 offense. 2) He has heard about the move to a more spread open attack but doesn't believe it to be true. Which way you think he's leaning?
The formations we run aren't our problems... Inconsistent to bad QB play has been our main issue... That and going small on both lines were our main issues, imo...