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LSU Tigers Big BCS Question - ESPN Insider
Posted on 9/19/11 at 2:02 pm
Posted on 9/19/11 at 2:02 pm
ESPN Insider LSU Article
This article just popped up on ESPN's CFB website. Would someone with an Insider account give us the cliffnotes.
Thanks in advance.
Start of the article below:
Myth 1: Jarrett Lee and LSU's offense aren't good enough for the Tigers to win a BCS title
Putting too much stock in early-season stats can be risky business in college football, because the sample size is small and because teams play varying levels of competition in the season's opening weeks.
This is less of an issue, however, in studying the 2011 LSU Tigers -- they've already played two top-25 opponents in their first three games. The season is still young, and it's too soon to give a definitive verdict on LSU or any other team at this point, but the early numbers indicate that the Tigers will do well enough on offense this season to be considered a legitimate national title contender.
To read more about LSU's offense, as well as concerns for the South Carolina Gamecocks, sign up for ESPN Insider.
This article just popped up on ESPN's CFB website. Would someone with an Insider account give us the cliffnotes.
Thanks in advance.
Start of the article below:
Myth 1: Jarrett Lee and LSU's offense aren't good enough for the Tigers to win a BCS title
Putting too much stock in early-season stats can be risky business in college football, because the sample size is small and because teams play varying levels of competition in the season's opening weeks.
This is less of an issue, however, in studying the 2011 LSU Tigers -- they've already played two top-25 opponents in their first three games. The season is still young, and it's too soon to give a definitive verdict on LSU or any other team at this point, but the early numbers indicate that the Tigers will do well enough on offense this season to be considered a legitimate national title contender.
To read more about LSU's offense, as well as concerns for the South Carolina Gamecocks, sign up for ESPN Insider.
Posted on 9/19/11 at 2:07 pm to Missile
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