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ESPN College Football writers Kyle Bonagura and Mitch Sherman along with Jerry Palm of CBS Sports revealed their updated Bowl Projections after week 3.

Here's is what they predict for the Tigers:

Mitch Sherman: Oklahoma State vs. LSU
Allstate Sugar Bowl
Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans
Jan. 1, 8:45 p.m. (ESPN)

Kyle Bonagura: LSU vs. UCF
Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl
Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, GA
Dec. 29, noon (ESPN)

Jerry Palm: LSU vs. Virginia Tech
Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl
Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, GA
Dec. 29, noon (ESPN)
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Jim Bob: LSU vs. Alabama Rose Bowl
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pretty sure all 3 of these guys predicted LSU losing to Miami and Auburn, so i wouldn't put too much stock in their opinions.
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Kyle Bonagura: LSU vs. UCF Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, GA Dec. 29, noon (ESPN)
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Lets not get ahead of ourselves Tigers. We have to take care of business first. These bowl projections do not mean $hit right now. We still have a gauntlet of a schedule in October and then Bama.
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For some reason I read this in Hank Hill's voice.
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“These got dang bowl projections...” -Hank Hill
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“I need to sell more propane so I can buy tickets to the Sugar Bowl.” —Hank Hill
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I really wish there were more SEC/PAC tie-ins..
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here comes 37 different people bitching about the bowl location and/or opponent. "sick of new Orleans!'. "tired of the chicken bowl".
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I don't see us losing to State, Georgia, and Bama. Win one of those and the remaining games and we in. 10-2 is very possible. Just can't lose to Bama and State. We need to beat A&M and Florida as well. The way the schedule is set up LSU can focus on Florida, the home stretch, and then A&M is the biggest game late after that home stretch. What's great about this year is the depth we have. We still didn't show everything in the Auburn game and this offense is gaining confidence. State isn't going to run the ball like they did last year. That isn't happening in Death Valley or anywhere else. I like the way the schedule sets up. State will have to pass and use the flats to beat us and with our safeties, I just don't see it. The only teams that won't be one deminsional are Bama and GA. The remaining teams can either pass or run the ball and that's really it. With the balance we are creating on offense, this team will be tough to beat.
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"We still didn't show everything in the Auburn game" lol
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I’d love to see Coach O vs The Mullet
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Now we talking. Geaux O!!
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Mercedes-Benz loves them some LSU
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Might be a bit strong of a projection for us. We have murderer's row ahead
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STOP with the worry bull shite one game at a time for Pete Sake.
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Who is Pete
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He's a Famous Japanese man he invented sake
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