Auburn will be out to avenge their loss last year in TS. I think our offense is better than advertised and we win a close one, 27-21
That's a lot of scoring on what is supposed to be two good defenses. If LSU cannot keep its offense on the filed and give the defense a rest, it could get ugly. But, the same cn be said for Auburn. Final score 16-10, the good tigers.
Good point and I did think about that. I guess what swayed me to go higher was the fact that both teams had great defenses last year and still managed to score a total of 48 points. That said, I wouldn't at all be surprised if the game turned into a defensive/field goal kicking slug fest. As long as the right Tigers are on top at the end, I'll be happy!
Better D remains go be seen 1. Donte Jackson - 4 of those 26 Stidham passes were broken up by him. 2. Arden Key- had 6 tackles, a sack & a TFL vs. Auburn. 3. K'lavon Chaisson - O has been pimpin' him since he arrived, as Arden Key. K''lavon had 2 assisted tackles against Auburn last year. He's injured & won't play. 4. LSU is playing at Auburn. Expect pass interference calls. 5. Then the strange odyssey that has befallen the #1 Safety in the 2017 class. Committed to Les Miles & kept his commitment. https://247sports.com/player/jacoby-stevens-32398 In the annals of horrific player management: First it was Safety Then it was WR, then back to Safety & now it's "Hey baw. "I want you to be a reserve Linebacka' for us" I expect him to transfer soon.
That's what I say when somebody says O rebuilt the the OLine. "Bring my 3 Stars or brings me death" It"s early & Rosy just lost his personal 'Sure-Fiyah" star. Greedy & Devin were here last year.