The only time LSU has looked suspect all year was on a wet track. I feel good about the offense in a dome.
they have a good offensive line and will try to control the ball and take the gas out of the stadium. Ball control and try to dominate up front. If so, we could get frustrated and it could kill our rhythm. i see that as their best chance. also, UGA will be playing with a greater sense of urgency. they are one and done. We are in regardless. but we need to blitzkrieg their shit putting up points. Dont even bring the punter. sorry zach. dont let them breathe then force Fromm into making plays. and they shouldnt be able to keep up.
Aranda needs to bring the heat and ride on die on it. It will do two things IMO. Force big plays on D or "give" UGA explosive plays giving us more time with the ball. Sounds crazy, but I have zero faith in a 4 man rush from us. I think its worse to have a team drive down the field on a 7 minute drive than score on a busted play. Fromm is just not good under pressure. He sure as hell can hit a target with all day to throw.
Just watched the Florida Uga game and first impression is obvious, stop the run. When Uga has the ball, they seem to run similar routes as LSU does, crossing under neath, slants, crossing deep and go routes. One play looked like something from the Saints play book... ball 30 yards away from end zone, Uga did skinny posts on tight each side of the formation. RBs were out in routes too. Uga brought in an extra tackle. Defensively, the Uga corners are not afraid to get there hands on people, release will be import. Not a lot of blitzing, but they did have a few stunts. Really big in the middle of the d line, have get to the edges.
If they have similar plays, then shouldn't our defense be prepared for them since they practice against those plays?