This hits the nail on the head. tOSU has more WR's in the NFL than any other college, while LSU has more centers (tied with someone I don't remember). I admit I've used that in the past to highlight the SEC speed myth :grin:, but last year as Florida's DE's were camped out behind Troy Smith waiting for the snap it was apparent the speed of our WR's and the size of our OT's wasn't helping a whole lot. Hopefully this year we will use the size to our advantage by pounding the ball, rather than trying (and failing) to use it to negate the quickness on the edge.
That's great and all, good luck trying to pound the ball against the LSU D cause nobody has been able to do it so far this season.
I'm not very concerned about.....LSU as a team over looking tOSU Buckeyes. I think tOSU wants to believe they are but they aint. Everything points towards LSU coming in this game with something to prove and they will be fired up. Just because tOSU has all these motivators going for them doesn't mean LSU won't be motivated as well. I don't care what the Buckeyes say player for player LSU is better talented at 90% of the positions. In some areas we will flat out dominate the game such as the D-line and wide receivers. It is wishful thinking on their part to think we will not be ready.
Have you seen pictures of that guy? I thought they tested for 'roids in college... There is not a doubt in my mind that he has used them (not saying other people through the NCAA haven't). Stewart is a big concern for me as well. Hopefully we'll roll Flynn out to the left side some & mostly stay away from him. I expect several false starts. OSU's OLine will be the best we've faced all year, but I'm confident in our DLine now that everybody's healthy.
I'm sorry bro, I almost didn't even post it cause I had a feeling you knew and were putting the ball in his court.