In the end, I'm left a little confused; a "wait a minute" kind of moment which I'll touch on in a minute.
One thing I've noticed after seeing three different recaps of the game is how the story line is running; Ole Miss found a running game?
Yes, they did run the ballābetween the tackles at that. However, it's no more than they've been attempting to run ball all year. 34 attempts against LSU which is within two attempts of four other games this season.
Am I supposed to take something away from the 137 yards Ole Miss gained? It doesn't mean a great deal when I look and see they put up 160 on A&M. (We don't need to discuss the A&M defense, right?)
Maybe I'm parsing hairs here, but it's definitely a "wait a minute" moment for me this morning.
How many times have you heard "Ole Miss isn't a rivalry anymore" when it comes to LSU vs Ole Miss? I've heard it A LOT, and not just from LSU fans. It makes for a good game, sure, but when Ole Miss manages three wins over LSU in the last ten years is it a rivalry game?
I understand LSU lost last year on a last second field. I understand they won this year on a last second INT that may have saved the game. I also understand the Black Bears were ranked #3 and undefeated heading into Baton Rouge Saturday night.
($1 to Chris Carter.)
But, "come on, man!" Fans rushing the field? A Saturday night game, at home in Death Valley (with all the "mystique" that's supposed to carry) and I'm left wondering "have you been there before?" They certainly didn't act like they had, eh?
Color me confused...I'm leaning towards believing all the cries about Ole Miss not being a rivalry game will fall on deaf ears when your fans legitimize a team with that kind of celebration.
āāāāā
Here's a harsh reality for some of you guys: you'll be rooting for Auburn next weekend.
One thing I've noticed after seeing three different recaps of the game is how the story line is running; Ole Miss found a running game?
Yes, they did run the ballābetween the tackles at that. However, it's no more than they've been attempting to run ball all year. 34 attempts against LSU which is within two attempts of four other games this season.
Am I supposed to take something away from the 137 yards Ole Miss gained? It doesn't mean a great deal when I look and see they put up 160 on A&M. (We don't need to discuss the A&M defense, right?)
Maybe I'm parsing hairs here, but it's definitely a "wait a minute" moment for me this morning.
How many times have you heard "Ole Miss isn't a rivalry anymore" when it comes to LSU vs Ole Miss? I've heard it A LOT, and not just from LSU fans. It makes for a good game, sure, but when Ole Miss manages three wins over LSU in the last ten years is it a rivalry game?
I understand LSU lost last year on a last second field. I understand they won this year on a last second INT that may have saved the game. I also understand the Black Bears were ranked #3 and undefeated heading into Baton Rouge Saturday night.
($1 to Chris Carter.)
But, "come on, man!" Fans rushing the field? A Saturday night game, at home in Death Valley (with all the "mystique" that's supposed to carry) and I'm left wondering "have you been there before?" They certainly didn't act like they had, eh?
Color me confused...I'm leaning towards believing all the cries about Ole Miss not being a rivalry game will fall on deaf ears when your fans legitimize a team with that kind of celebration.
āāāāā
Here's a harsh reality for some of you guys: you'll be rooting for Auburn next weekend.
