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TigerBait2008  LSU Fan Death Valley Member since Jun 2008 10147 posts

| re: Did Louisville Once Again Expose the Elite SEC Defenses? (Posted on 1/3/13 at 3:36 pm to Midwesterner)
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Midwesterner
Oh you mad.. 
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RollTide1987  Alabama Fan Senoia, Georgia Member since Nov 2009 17691 posts

| re: Did Louisville Once Again Expose the Elite SEC Defenses? (Posted on 1/3/13 at 3:37 pm to Midwesterner)
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21-14 in your own ghetto backyard is not "handled." Also, Jason White ran a 4.2 40 before having both knees removed.
No…losing 35-7 to Kansas State in the Big 12 Championship Game is what I would call getting handled. Also…that Sugar Bowl game was never in doubt.
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Wild Thang  LSU Fan Dawgrant Hunger Games Champ!! 403 Member since Jun 2009 9785 posts

| re: Did Louisville Once Again Expose the Elite SEC Defenses? (Posted on 1/3/13 at 3:41 pm to Midwesterner)
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21-14 in your own ghetto backyard is not "handled."
LSU shut down OU that game.
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LSU will never have the decades of tradition and fanbase class as the Big Names in NCAA football. Enjoy your perpetual inferiority complex toward Alabama,

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Midwesterner  Oklahoma Fan Modesto, CA Member since Dec 2012 145 posts

| re: Did Louisville Once Again Expose the Elite SEC Defenses? (Posted on 1/3/13 at 3:42 pm to RollTide1987)
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that Sugar Bowl game was never in doubt.
Finger tips away from being sent into OT, but you are probably right about it " never being in doubt" since it was in New Orleans. The Cotton Bowl will eventually replace the Sugar Bowl and New Orleans soon, so it will be a different bowl game experience for OU and UTex. New Orleans is basically Beirut, so it won't be long now. Before you start with the USC argument, just remember they lost to unranked Cal that season.
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lsuhunt555  Baylor Fan Bunkie Member since Nov 2008 13836 posts

| re: Did Louisville Once Again Expose the Elite SEC Defenses? (Posted on 1/3/13 at 3:46 pm to Midwesterner)
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Midwesterner
Congrats on your stellar bowl record over the last decade.
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lsuhunt555  Baylor Fan Bunkie Member since Nov 2008 13836 posts

| re: Did Louisville Once Again Expose the Elite SEC Defenses? (Posted on 1/3/13 at 3:47 pm to Midwesterner)
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so it will be a different bowl game experience for OU and UTex.
Different experience....same result.
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THEdeathvalley  LSU Fan Baton Rouge, LA Member since Sep 2010 2214 posts

| re: Did Louisville Once Again Expose the Elite SEC Defenses? (Posted on 1/3/13 at 3:51 pm to FootballNostradamus)
FootballNostradamus I wish nothing but for you to choke on a rotten cow penis.
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Gladius Veritas  Arkansas Fan North Little Rock, Arkansas Member since May 2012 5596 posts

| re: Did Louisville Once Again Expose the Elite SEC Defenses? (Posted on 1/3/13 at 3:53 pm to FootballNostradamus)
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Tajh Boyd looked like Johhny Football going for almost 350 yards and accounting for 3 TDs. Johnny Manziel (I'm talking about their style of offense which is unique for the SEC, I obviously know Texas A&M is in the SEC) torched Alabama in BDS.
You can call it getting exposed, but LSU had to play 100 snaps against Clemson You're probably not going to win when that happens
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JordonfortheJ  Alabama Fan Lurker mode; 81.7% Member since Mar 2012 6469 posts

| re: Did Louisville Once Again Expose the Elite SEC Defenses? (Posted on 1/3/13 at 3:54 pm to FootballNostradamus)
Florida lost because their offense sucked and they turned the ball over....not because of their defense.
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BRUNNIN4  LSU Fan Baton Rouge Member since Mar 2010 1667 posts

| re: Did Louisville Once Again Expose the Elite SEC Defenses? (Posted on 1/3/13 at 4:04 pm to Midwesterner)
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Also, Jason White ran a 4.2 40 before having both knees removed.

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boXerrumble  Florida Fan Pace, FL Member since Sep 2011 9128 posts

| re: Did Louisville Once Again Expose the Elite SEC Defenses? (Posted on 1/3/13 at 4:13 pm to JordonfortheJ)
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Florida lost because their offense sucked and they turned the ball over....not because of their defense.
Pick 6, Onside Kick (with the 2 15 yard penalties), and dumbass INT by Driskel at the start of the 4th Q were the difference in the game. Seriously, as much as that could've been an even bigger blowout by Louisville, that easily could've been a 1 possession game, even with how Louisville torched FL's defense.
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salford227  LSU Fan Denham Springs, LA Member since Dec 2005 730 posts

| re: Did Louisville Once Again Expose the Elite SEC Defenses? (Posted on 1/3/13 at 5:00 pm to FootballNostradamus)
This years LSU defense is missing 4 NFL DB's that were on last years team plus a 1st rd DT that was the BEST d lineman we had. Brockers clogged the middle. Mo Claiborne was best cb in country, Brandon Taylor covered Eric Reid's mistakes, Ron Brooks was our dime back, but would start at corner at 95% of BCS schools. Then you had the Honey Badger who was the best defensive playmaker in CFB. This years LSU Defense was mediocre after the aTm game. No depth and very young in defensive backfield
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TigerBait1127  New Orleans Saints Fan BR Member since Jun 2005 23677 posts

| re: Did Louisville Once Again Expose the Elite SEC Defenses? (Posted on 1/3/13 at 5:03 pm to FootballNostradamus)
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My question is (and I know it took a while to get here), does this year change your perception of last year in regards to the LSU, Alabama, Oklahoma State argument?
i could have sworn LSU took Oregon and West Virginia to the shed last year
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TigerBait2008  LSU Fan Death Valley Member since Jun 2008 10147 posts

| re: Did Louisville Once Again Expose the Elite SEC Defenses? (Posted on 1/3/13 at 5:05 pm to Midwesterner)
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Finger tips away from being sent into OT

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TigerBait1127  New Orleans Saints Fan BR Member since Jun 2005 23677 posts

| re: Did Louisville Once Again Expose the Elite SEC Defenses? (Posted on 1/3/13 at 5:05 pm to Midwesterner)
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21-14 in your own ghetto backyard is not "handled."
we certainly handled OU's offense, which is what that post was in reference to
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ragincajun03  LA-Lafayette Fan SW Louisiana Member since Nov 2007 2639 posts
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| re: Did Louisville Once Again Expose the Elite SEC Defenses? (Posted on 1/3/13 at 5:09 pm to Midwesterner)
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Jason White ran a 4.2 40 before having both knees removed.

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TigerBait2008  LSU Fan Death Valley Member since Jun 2008 10147 posts

| re: Did Louisville Once Again Expose the Elite SEC Defenses? (Posted on 1/3/13 at 5:14 pm to Midwesterner)
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TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS........... LSU - 312 OU - 154
Yes Handled..
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Chicken  USA Fan Jackassistan Member since Aug 2003 3453 posts

| re: Did Louisville Once Again Expose the Elite SEC Defenses? (Posted on 1/3/13 at 5:29 pm to FootballNostradamus)
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you don't think WVU's 4 turnovers and LSU's special teams TD had a large impact in that victory? WVU had over 500 yards of offenses and 450 yards passing.
dude, we kicked their butts...we had a short TD drive, a kickoff return for TD and a long pass for a TD...that was one game where yards gained was meaningless.
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NashBamaFan  Alabama Fan Nashville Member since Mar 2011 982 posts

| re: Did Louisville Once Again Expose the Elite SEC Defenses? (Posted on 1/3/13 at 5:34 pm to FootballNostradamus)
Huh? Crazy turnovers and bad play calling lost that game. Fla wins 8 out of 10 times imo
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TheOcean  Florida State Fan Tampa Bay, FL Member since Aug 2004 23334 posts

| re: Did Louisville Once Again Expose the Elite SEC Defenses? (Posted on 1/3/13 at 5:40 pm to NashBamaFan)
So UF wins 80% of the time over Louisville? I'm calling bullshite, especially if you have watched UF all year. A majority of their games could have gone either way. The fact that they finished with two losses is a minor miracle (and I think most honest UF fans would concede that point).
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