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Posted on 11/18/12 at 10:07 pm to Tiger Authority
Gators. Tenn fired Dooley douche today, rebuilding will take a while.
This post was edited on 11/18/12 at 10:08 pm
Posted on 11/18/12 at 10:09 pm to Gulffisherman
Just score a touchdown and this argument doesn't matter. We almost lost to Auburn, that's how poor the offense was.
Posted on 11/18/12 at 10:12 pm to dreaux
And at start of year Tennessee was supposed to be better than TAM/Mizz if A&M had sucked it up like many on this board predicted along with Mizz then LSU would have Florda, SC, Alabama and Alabama would have had Tennessee/LSU.
Had we gone by the predictions of this very board at the start of season their SEC schedules would have been closer to even.
I like the game with Florida every year and if we didn't have it and caught Kentucky and Alavama had Florida then LSU fans would find a new reason to whine and complain. It is the nature of this board.
Bottom line is you handle your business and you don't worry about other teams schedules. At the end of year a harder schedule can favor you in eyes of some pollsters and in some of computers. Nama is where they are right now because they started season higher ranked and Oregon/KState couldn't take care of business.
Had we gone by the predictions of this very board at the start of season their SEC schedules would have been closer to even.
I like the game with Florida every year and if we didn't have it and caught Kentucky and Alavama had Florida then LSU fans would find a new reason to whine and complain. It is the nature of this board.
Bottom line is you handle your business and you don't worry about other teams schedules. At the end of year a harder schedule can favor you in eyes of some pollsters and in some of computers. Nama is where they are right now because they started season higher ranked and Oregon/KState couldn't take care of business.
This post was edited on 11/18/12 at 10:14 pm
Posted on 11/18/12 at 10:14 pm to tduecen
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I like the game with Florida every year and if we didn't have it and caught Kentucky and Alavama had Florida then LSU fans would find a new reason to whine and complain. It is the nature of this board.
Amen
Posted on 11/18/12 at 10:20 pm to tduecen
Bottom line is you handle your business and you don't worry about other teams schedules.
Oh so very true. If only
Oh so very true. If only
Posted on 11/18/12 at 10:23 pm to tduecen
The difference of opinion on this board seems to be the schedule of LSU in the past and this year vs. the people who are looking at the fairness of the schedule in the future.
Since we can't do anything about what is past, what are the opinions for how the schedule is determined in the future?
We can argue all night about what would have been.
In 1992, the SEC decided that LSU would have two "permanent" opponents - Florida and Kentucky - based on tradtional strengths of the programs. That seems fair and correct for 1992. In 2002, the SEC decided that Kentucky would be dropped from LSU's schedule, even though they had played for 50 years. That seems to be the sticking point. Why? Because LSU was on the rise in 2002?
Times change. What was fair in 1992 is not necessarily what is fair in 2012, which is the basic problem with permanent opponents. If a program determines that it is in their best interests to play one team outside of the division then that should not be at the expense of the other programs. That is my point.
Since we can't do anything about what is past, what are the opinions for how the schedule is determined in the future?
We can argue all night about what would have been.
In 1992, the SEC decided that LSU would have two "permanent" opponents - Florida and Kentucky - based on tradtional strengths of the programs. That seems fair and correct for 1992. In 2002, the SEC decided that Kentucky would be dropped from LSU's schedule, even though they had played for 50 years. That seems to be the sticking point. Why? Because LSU was on the rise in 2002?
Times change. What was fair in 1992 is not necessarily what is fair in 2012, which is the basic problem with permanent opponents. If a program determines that it is in their best interests to play one team outside of the division then that should not be at the expense of the other programs. That is my point.
Posted on 11/18/12 at 10:29 pm to SBC
Nothing will ever change because LSU has almost no pull with the SEC office.
Posted on 11/18/12 at 10:34 pm to tduecen
it doesnt even matter how good or how shitty a particular team is in a given year
it's the fact that the entire league has to adhere to this ridiculous scheduling all because alabama wants to play tennessee every year in their annual hate-fest, half assed rivalry that no one even gives a frick about, besides them. it's at least the 2nd most heated rivalry for both schools
it's bullshite. it's bullshite that the league is willing to use stupid scheduling to accommodate alabama
it's the fact that the entire league has to adhere to this ridiculous scheduling all because alabama wants to play tennessee every year in their annual hate-fest, half assed rivalry that no one even gives a frick about, besides them. it's at least the 2nd most heated rivalry for both schools
it's bullshite. it's bullshite that the league is willing to use stupid scheduling to accommodate alabama
Posted on 11/18/12 at 10:46 pm to kaleidoscope tiger
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Martin said he has an ally for eliminating permanent opponents in South Carolina President Harris Pastides. But it is a small band of resistance.
Alleva said 11 of the 14 SEC schools are in favor of retaining permanent opponents — including Florida, the Tigers’ permanent SEC East opponent. LSU has maintained in the past that Florida also wanted to eliminate their annual game.
Posted on 11/18/12 at 10:46 pm to kaleidoscope tiger
Agreed. It is bullshite. The only way to solve this in a "fair" way is to put the teams that need to play those permanent rivalry games in their own division.
It has always bothered me that in no other part of sports does the schedule differ SO MUCH for, not only teams in the conference, but teams in the same division.
Let's use common sense about this. Why is Georgia in the SEC Championship game last year and this year? Why would you favor Alabama over LSU next year to win the west? The answer MAY be that they are the better team, but common sense tells you that the reason is the fricking schedule! Where else do you do this in sports? And that schedule is dictated by the conference!
It has always bothered me that in no other part of sports does the schedule differ SO MUCH for, not only teams in the conference, but teams in the same division.
Let's use common sense about this. Why is Georgia in the SEC Championship game last year and this year? Why would you favor Alabama over LSU next year to win the west? The answer MAY be that they are the better team, but common sense tells you that the reason is the fricking schedule! Where else do you do this in sports? And that schedule is dictated by the conference!
Posted on 11/18/12 at 10:51 pm to tduecen
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tduecen
You think ole miss wants to give up vandy? State give up Kentucky? That's 4 teams off the top of my head
Posted on 11/18/12 at 10:53 pm to tduecen
that doesnt make it any less ridiculous
and of course whoever gets to play vandy, ole miss, and kentucky every year would agree to leave it alone. and we know alabama and tennessee(for god knows why) want to keep it the same also.
and of course whoever gets to play vandy, ole miss, and kentucky every year would agree to leave it alone. and we know alabama and tennessee(for god knows why) want to keep it the same also.
Posted on 11/18/12 at 10:57 pm to Bayou Tiger
1. As someone else said, Saban wanted it.
2. THe bye weeks have to go somewhere on the schedule. If teams have relatively equal strengths of schedule, it should even out over time. Thats why the opponents should rotate. That would also even out over time.
2. THe bye weeks have to go somewhere on the schedule. If teams have relatively equal strengths of schedule, it should even out over time. Thats why the opponents should rotate. That would also even out over time.
Posted on 11/18/12 at 11:42 pm to clevelandtiger
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I say prepare every year as if LSU is opening up with Oregon or WVU, then we geaux 13-0 with a shot..I'll hang up and listen...
It was a great way to open last season, definitely.
Posted on 11/19/12 at 7:07 am to 3xlsugrad
quote:The strongest schedule in recent memory was last year's schedule. And look at how highly LSU was ranked nationally for most of the 2011 season, until we shot ourselves in the azz on 1/9.
I like the stronger schedule
For LSU, strong schedules = National respect. Weak schedules = Ho-hum nationally (unless you are Alabama, USC, or some other media golden child).
The other learning from last year is if you have a strong schedule and beat them all, like LSU did in 2011, nobody can make a claim ahead of you (except Alabama, which always gets a mulligan).
Posted on 11/19/12 at 7:33 am to JawjaTigah
LSU has always been the red headed stepchild of the sec. Baton Rouge was the most westward member of the sec by far. LSU always played 3 Southwest conference teams like Rice, BAylor,TCU and Texas A&M on their schedule while playing 5 sec teams most years. We have played Rice and A&M more than Georgia & Tennessee. We just don't have much pull with the conference. Don't see it changing any time soon.
Posted on 11/19/12 at 8:17 am to Gulffisherman
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True, but don't expect Alleva to stand up to anybody!
wow, and your basis for this is...?'
Alleva has been outspoken about this issue and it's well known that he voiced his opposition to the SEC. It takes more than one AD to make a change to the entire SEC.
I've never understood the irrational disdain for our AD. LSU athletics is better than ever. Our facilities are getting upgrades and overall, Alleva has been involved in decent hires. I think some of you are just bitter about paying $40 a game to tailgate and want to take your frustration out on an old rich white guy outsider from Duke.
Posted on 11/19/12 at 8:27 am to Ghostfacedistiller
The tards were so angry that our schedule was weak in the preseason
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