I like this... I was thinking more like 16-13. Kinda like the UW/USC game. I think turnovers play a huge part here... they turned the ball over in the red zone at Vandy.
Moo U is NOT UW. Their QB is no Jake Locker. They do have a relatively decent defense if you can overlook them giving up 40+ to Auburn. If the Tigers can't score early and score often then they are in a world of trouble against the real Bulldogs between the hedges
I don't think we're going to do anything we haven't done already. We'll play plain offense and do enough to win. We won't see anything close to our real game plan until next week.
Early-morning kickoff hurts the Tigs (remember Tulane in 07?). Cowbells irk LSU linemen, who false start and jump offside many times. Jefferson, tired of hearing how crummy the offense has been, keeps trying to force things and throws a couple more INTs, keeping Moo U in the game. Things are too close for comfort in the 4th quarter, but LSU ekes out a victory, 23-20. UGA opens as an 8 point favorite over Tigs in Athens. UF opens as a 15 point favorite over Tigs in Baton Rouge.
LSU has never gone more than 3 games in a Crowton-called offense with 31 points or less. Offense answers the bell and silences some critics: Tigers win 38-14
What a loser. You're bringing up ONE game from 2 years ago??!?!?! What does THAT game have ANYTHING to do with our current team??? Less than half of our starters were even starting/playing in that game. But, if you insist on calling out that ONE game as a benchmark for your prediction, then you'd realize that as lousy as we played that first half against Tulane, we beat UF and won a :crystal:
LSU-24 MooU-13 Both sides of the ball improve but the don't jump leaps and bounds. A thought creeped into my head that I woulder if both sides of the ball are being super vanilla and saving up for the next two weeks for UGA and UF..... :geauxtige:geauxtige :geauxtige:geauxtige