The context. When scheduling comes up it's always about Florida keeping LSU from making it to Atlanta. That's the "stumbling" block. Tennessee, of course. Florida is a blip on the radar in SEC, and Alabama's history. This likely won't age well with Tennessee coming to Baton Rouge next season.
"If you follow recruiting" and then you start commenting on offensive linemen and Bama. There are some from Alabama, a couple from Georgia. And then there's... Kentucky, Indiana, Texas, Tennessee, Wisconsin, Maryland, California. It's not about whether Louisiana is putting out a lot of offensive linemen. It's about LSU's recruiting of offensive linemen.
Proving again that somehow your gump public school reading comprehension is worse than LA's. Just to break it down for you, LSU sucking and Tenn sucking are neither mutually exclusive, nor even relevant to how good FU has been last couple decades. In closing...
I'm just stating what's been said here, on this forum, by LSU fans, for years. You know this as well as I because you've read it here more than I have. And, as normal, instead of addressing the point you've chosen to take an approach ranking just above "yo mama" jokes. Perhaps instead of trying to take a jab at my reading comprehension one should work on their reading retention.
Alabama has won 100 straight vs. unranked teams, and 57 straight vs. unranked SEC teams (last loss was 2007 vs. Mississippi State). Each of Alabama's past 19 games vs. unranked SEC teams has been decided by at least 15 points. The last to play the Tide to 14 points or fewer? Texas A&M in 2017.
Oklahoma down 14 two minutes into the game. Yikes! Lincoln Riley may be available this afternoon after his first SEC loss