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Is 2011 our best chance for a "double title?"
Posted on 6/23/11 at 11:08 am
Posted on 6/23/11 at 11:08 am
I was thinking this morning that 2011 might be the best chance we've ever had for the much desired double championship: LSU and the Saints, that is.
I would argue that the previous two best chances were in 1987 and 2006. You might also add 2003, 2007 and 2009 since one or the other team actually won a title in those years, but the Saints were mired in mediocrity under Haslett in 2003, the Saints defense just wasn't good enough to win a title in 2007, and the Tigers were just recovering from the Malveto disaster and RP11 dismissal in 2009.
This year, the Saints have lived through the Super Bowl hangover and seem to have improved their defense in the offseason, and the Tigers are looking as strong as they have since the 2006-07 run. Could it actually happen?
It's a shame the Super Bowl isn't in New Orleans until 2013 because both titles could be won right at home.
I would argue that the previous two best chances were in 1987 and 2006. You might also add 2003, 2007 and 2009 since one or the other team actually won a title in those years, but the Saints were mired in mediocrity under Haslett in 2003, the Saints defense just wasn't good enough to win a title in 2007, and the Tigers were just recovering from the Malveto disaster and RP11 dismissal in 2009.
This year, the Saints have lived through the Super Bowl hangover and seem to have improved their defense in the offseason, and the Tigers are looking as strong as they have since the 2006-07 run. Could it actually happen?
It's a shame the Super Bowl isn't in New Orleans until 2013 because both titles could be won right at home.
Posted on 6/23/11 at 11:09 am to Tigerpaul1969
I think we were saying the same thing in '07 and '08.
Posted on 6/23/11 at 11:11 am to Tigerpaul1969
Definitely a chance and would be amazing but the odds are long indeed.
Posted on 6/23/11 at 11:18 am to Tigerpaul1969
At first I thought you meant back to back with LSU, but yeah I've actually been saying this too. Both have leadership and great potential. It very well could happen.
Posted on 6/23/11 at 1:07 pm to Tigerpaul1969
Saints aren't winning a title this year.
LSU very well may.
LSU very well may.
Posted on 6/23/11 at 1:10 pm to Tigerpaul1969
I LIKE the thought process here!! WOW, how crazy will us Tiger and Saints fans be then!! Well, there is the small matter of::: Oregon, Bama, Florida, Arkansas.......... well, let's GEAUX
Posted on 6/23/11 at 1:25 pm to Tigerpaul1969
I actually told a couple friends of mine this a couple months ago. I figure both have an excellent chance of doing it. I think it will be easier for LSU though, since they won't have to go through the playoffs. Saints MUST get home field in the playoffs to have a chance, IMO.
Posted on 6/23/11 at 4:17 pm to Tigerpaul1969
How crazy would that be? Man, a $10 parlay bet on bodog pays out $2,540.
Posted on 6/23/11 at 6:07 pm to Tigerpaul1969
I am season ticket holder for my hometown NFL team, but I still have to say that I find an LSU NC to be far more exhilarating than a Super Bowl trip. In large part, it is because a college national championship seems so much rarer and more improbable. In the NFL, 32 teams compete for a championship. In college, there are 119 Division 1-A teams, about half of which have a legitimate chance to win the title at the start of the season. In college, near perfection is required to hold aloft the crystal trophy. Two losses is typically fatal. Last year, in the NFL, the Lombardi Trophy was soled by the mediocre hands of a team that went 10-6 in the regular season. Maybe it is just me, but college football seems the stuff of resplendent legend and bone-marrow pride, whereas the NFL is more of a calculated workaday TV spectacle. I enjoy them both tremendously, but if I could only chose one...
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