🏈 Can Bama Hold LSU To Under 21?

Number1TideFan19 said:
Stats: John Parker Wilson 12-19, 209 yards,34 rushing yards, 4 TD's

Glen Coffee:18 rushes 198 yards 1 TD

Mark Ingram:12 rushes 102 yards

Roy Upchurch:9 rushes 97 yards 2 TD's

Julio Jones: 11 rec. 199 yards 2 TD's

Brad Smelley: 2 rec. 38 yards 2 blks.

Rolando Mclain: 3 int's 2 Tackles for loss

Big Cody: 3 TFL 1 sack

Don'ta Hightower: 2 sack 3 TFL forced fumble

final score: 42-13 Crimson Tide over the Bayou Bengals


I'm confused. Who gets the other 28yds passing and completion?
 
Charles Scott will have some success on the ground vs. Bama. LSU has a better chance of playing a field position game against Bama than any team we've played yet.

however, the young QB for LSU will be the difference in the game. he will falter.
 
First off, let me congratulate the Tide on a great season and what is obviously a bright future and reclaiming the tradition of Alabama football. The Tide have been dominant from the opening kickoff thus far, and in my opinion the tigers need to post a few key stops early to set the pace. LSU has an oustanding group of receivers that have been held back by a inexperienced tandem of Quarterbacks. Our running back is a beast, but he can't be effective without a passing game that will keep Nick's high powered defense in check. We are starting a Redshirt freshman quarterback who is making poor decisions, can't seem to check off on receivers, but he does have the potential to be a great QB. That being said, the tigers know all too well the 52+ blitz packages that Tricky Nicky will test Lee's ability to step into the role of leading a great team in the best conference in this game. Fortunately we have a stout o-line that can stand up to the challenges of your d-line. Unfortunately, you're getting man-mountain Cody back for the game. We have been missing a couple of key players on the defensive line, and as a unit, we haven't been clicking as a cohesive unit yet. If this is the game that happens, we'll make one helluva game out of it. If not, we'll be in for a long day while y'all celebrate the red carpet to Atlanta. Our program greatly benefited from Nick's success here, and I do believe that Coach Miles can maintain that success. Most importantly, we need a Defensive Coordinator with balls instead of the split system we are currently using. I was in TTown for the game last year, and had a great time. The atmosphere there was awesome, and like most in this part of the country, the overall fan base was classy and acted as a gracious host. I welcome all to Baton Rouge, and look forward to a battle on the bayou!
 
geauxtigers225 said:
First off, let me congratulate the Tide on a great season and what is obviously a bright future and reclaiming the tradition of Alabama football. The Tide have been dominant from the opening kickoff thus far, and in my opinion the tigers need to post a few key stops early to set the pace. LSU has an oustanding group of receivers that have been held back by a inexperienced tandem of Quarterbacks. Our running back is a beast, but he can't be effective without a passing game that will keep Nick's high powered defense in check. We are starting a Redshirt freshman quarterback who is making poor decisions, can't seem to check off on receivers, but he does have the potential to be a great QB. That being said, the tigers know all too well the 52+ blitz packages that Tricky Nicky will test Lee's ability to step into the role of leading a great team in the best conference in this game. Fortunately we have a stout o-line that can stand up to the challenges of your d-line. Unfortunately, you're getting man-mountain Cody back for the game. We have been missing a couple of key players on the defensive line, and as a unit, we haven't been clicking as a cohesive unit yet. If this is the game that happens, we'll make one helluva game out of it. If not, we'll be in for a long day while y'all celebrate the red carpet to Atlanta. Our program greatly benefited from Nick's success here, and I do believe that Coach Miles can maintain that success. Most importantly, we need a Defensive Coordinator with balls instead of the split system we are currently using. I was in TTown for the game last year, and had a great time. The atmosphere there was awesome, and like most in this part of the country, the overall fan base was classy and acted as a gracious host. I welcome all to Baton Rouge, and look forward to a battle on the bayou!

Class post geaux. I think we've got y'alls number this year.
 
geauxtigers225 said:
First off, let me congratulate the Tide on a great season and what is obviously a bright future and reclaiming the tradition of Alabama football. The Tide have been dominant from the opening kickoff thus far, and in my opinion the tigers need to post a few key stops early to set the pace. LSU has an oustanding group of receivers that have been held back by a inexperienced tandem of Quarterbacks. Our running back is a beast, but he can't be effective without a passing game that will keep Nick's high powered defense in check. We are starting a Redshirt freshman quarterback who is making poor decisions, can't seem to check off on receivers, but he does have the potential to be a great QB. That being said, the tigers know all too well the 52+ blitz packages that Tricky Nicky will test Lee's ability to step into the role of leading a great team in the best conference in this game. Fortunately we have a stout o-line that can stand up to the challenges of your d-line. Unfortunately, you're getting man-mountain Cody back for the game. We have been missing a couple of key players on the defensive line, and as a unit, we haven't been clicking as a cohesive unit yet. If this is the game that happens, we'll make one helluva game out of it. If not, we'll be in for a long day while y'all celebrate the red carpet to Atlanta. Our program greatly benefited from Nick's success here, and I do believe that Coach Miles can maintain that success. Most importantly, we need a Defensive Coordinator with balls instead of the split system we are currently using. I was in TTown for the game last year, and had a great time. The atmosphere there was awesome, and like most in this part of the country, the overall fan base was classy and acted as a gracious host. I welcome all to Baton Rouge, and look forward to a battle on the bayou!

Very, very classy post. :) The fact we can have these conversations just proves what a great conference the SEC really is. Even in a "down" year, we still have a chance to crown an SEC national champ.

LSU is certainly a strong team and I know we welcome the challenge. :)

RTR!!!

~Bryan
 
TigerBait3 said:
Im not syaing it cant happen this week, but would someone like to guess the last time LSU was held below 21 points?

IF Alabama holds LSU to under 21, Bama wins.

Auburn held LSU to 26 points and are the #14 team in the nation in scoring defense.

UF held LSU to 21 points and they are the #5 team in the nation in scoring defense.

Alabama is the #6 team in the nation with one more game played than UF. I think we have a shot, but considering Alabama is near the bottom in kickoff coverage(80th) and punt coverage (73rd), it will be difficult to say the least.
 

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