Flake earlier answered "...malke your FGs", chewing on that for a while I think those words do a fine job of summing up my thoughts.
OFFENSE:
LSU is young (but not inexperienced) and plays more so off passion than does Bama. Bama's Offense is who we are, that is to say we do our thing well and would be foolish to tinker too much with what worked (but for getting into the Red Zone). Sooner of later that passionate youth on the Tiger Defense will make a mistake whereby we need to be ready to cooly take advantage of that.
Focus on that last 40 yards. Be purposeful about keeping yourself out of 3rd and longs, so that a power run is a legitimate option that the Tigers have to cover. Throw to the TE short. Stretch the DBs to the endzone.
DEFENSE:
Jarrett Lee and his arm are not a threat. Jeffereson on the Option and Randall on short passes are the concern. Where we have had the time to get disciplined with the option, the health of our DBs will be a point that I will be holding my breath regarding. If we have be effective enough and fast enough with our pass rush, I think that we can get into JJ's head which would help to make them more of a one dimisional team. Don't get me wrong, we have to first stop their RBs, but the second task on the list is in the same neighborhood - shut down the option. After that, the pass if addressed with pass rush and disciplined DB play.
SPECIAL TEAMS:
Make you kicks.
One more thing. The trainers should be replacing the brightly colored rehydration drinks in the coolers with clean clear water at the end of the thrid quarter. 12-14 ox of water, so as to not get coach too wet. And water at exactly 87 degree F, because coach wants to avoid any photos with his face frozen in a reaction to iced wetness.