Time for Auburn predictions

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by red55, Sep 18, 2015.

  1. Perple

    Perple Founding Member

    diassapointing pick, imo. listened to his podcast & he's down on us for missing Mcneese game too.
     
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  2. Atreus21

    Atreus21 Founding Member

    23-21 LSU
     
  3. P&G_wheelz007

    P&G_wheelz007 Football anyone?

    31-20 LSU

    Fournette goes for about 105 yards and a TD
    We rush for about 225 as a team
    Harris and receivers make plays in the passing game
    Harris throws for 160 yards and 2 TD's. Both big plays.

    But this game is about our D shutting Auburn down and forcing turnovers.
     
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  4. HeadsUp

    HeadsUp Veteran Member

    Tigers 31, Wart Eagles 14. Agree we run with the lead to keep our D chillin on the sideline so big day for both Fournette and Williams. If we do throw, should be a big day for Harris, too, against their secondary. He needs one.
     
  5. ThePhenom74

    ThePhenom74 Founding Member

    LSU does what LSU has done the last few years. Pound the ball into an eight man front with predictable play calling. The game will be close to the end with LSU winning 24-17. While Auburn will play better than they have it will be a game that LSU should win more comfortably than they they will.
     
  6. northernvatiger

    northernvatiger Founding Member

    LSU, 28-17.

    Harris throws for 175 yards. Fournette gets 150 on the ground; Williams, Guice, and Brossette contribute as well as LSU finishes with 300+ rushing.
     
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  7. Swangahouse

    Swangahouse ATVS BooMaster

    Wow... Literally every part of our team except offensive line is better. And our O-line started off ROUGH last year under Grimes' new schemes (which people complained heavily about) But against Moo State they were paving the road which means they can only get Better from here which is frightening lol. Also, losing Kwon is big but Debo led the team in tackles with 12 so I think we may not miss him quite as much as I feared.

    People forget that when Harris really didn't know anything last year, he was passing at a 70% completion rate before Auburn. We're better at QB... Fournette is already in GAWD mode. Our inexperienced receivers are all better and I don't know if dude saw it, but we threw TWO passes to a TE in one game.

    Brando is just silly. I am only concerned with 2 games this year and those teams are playing each other this weekend (Bama and Ole Miss
     
  8. red55

    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

    If we are up three scores in the second half, I think Les will spare both Harris and Fournette several drives. With the heat and humidity expected, I suspect Les will rotate in much of the second string in the first half, especially at receiver, running back and defensive linemen. Nobody wants to see us fade in the fourth again unless Auburn is wilting like flowers. Jennings needs some snaps, too. We may need him before this season is over.

    But if it is close, Les has to find out if Harris is the man or not. He will go all the way.
     
  9. msully

    msully Founding Member

    On some advice from a few of my Auburn friends I will say LSU 35 the other Tigers 10 . A neighbor of mine will be in BR working for ESPN he will be out with the tailgaters I told Paul to be hungry
     
  10. ParadiseiNC

    ParadiseiNC don't worry, be happy

    41-10, LSU puts the hammer down this week, and makes a statement. plus, pay back from last year.

    BH breaks 200 yds on 17 of 24 passing for 218. i see LF running in open space and picking up a buck 70.
     
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