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re: (10-2) not the focal point, Quality wins are.

Posted on 11/26/12 at 10:56 am to
Posted by TheEye
Rightcha.
Member since Dec 2006
4756 posts
Posted on 11/26/12 at 10:56 am to
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Yo, Eyeball...here's a tip for ya ... EVERY game in the SEC is a - as you call it - a "had to win" game

very true.

but I think we all expected to beat teams like Ark, Ole Miss, and AU, based on where they thier records and where they finished. Bama was the big game, I'm not sure anyone saw aTm being that team, but they turned out to be and it wasn't realy till they beat Bama that they became that team. USCe is always a floater, but even they had ups and downs. FLA was a surprise this year, but I'm not so sure how good they realy are.

SEC is tough, no doubt, and it's even tougher when you get surpirse teams like aTm. don't forget half of my original post was about how we showed up flat against teams we clearly better than. As close as we came to 11-2 or 12-0, it could have easly been 8-4.

Posted by MasonTiger
Mason, Ohio
Member since Jan 2005
16572 posts
Posted on 11/26/12 at 11:11 am to
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SEC is tough, no doubt, and it's even tougher when you get surpirse teams like aTm. don't forget half of my original post was about how we showed up flat against teams we clearly better than. As close as we came to 11-2 or 12-0, it could have easly been 8-4.
Most of us get what you are saying. You watch teams like Bama and Georgia pound some of these lesser SEC teams and wonder why shouldn't LSU do the same if they have all this talent? If it were just one team you could chalk it up to a bad day, but LSU consistently played too close to teams Bama and the likes destroyed, i.e, Auburn, MState, Ole Miss, Arkansas, and Towson. Makes you wonder just how talented the Tigers really are.
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