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Dak stats from 2013
Posted on 9/19/14 at 11:56 pm
Posted on 9/19/14 at 11:56 pm
9-20 for 126 and 1 INT
12 rushes for 103 1 TD
Nothing here gets me worried about this guy. Has he greatly improved since last year?
Someone convince me please.
12 rushes for 103 1 TD
Nothing here gets me worried about this guy. Has he greatly improved since last year?
Someone convince me please.
Posted on 9/20/14 at 12:03 am to pkf4lsu
That was one of his first (if not THE first) SEC game that he has ever played in. Yes, he has much improved over that time. I am not saying that LSU won't shut him down again, but to insinuate that he will repeat last year's underwhelming performance is always a recipe for failure. This is a new season, a more mature Dak Prescott with a whole season and some change under his belt...etc. I believe he is legit.
With that said, I still believe the Tigers hold MSU to a max of 17 offensive points.
With that said, I still believe the Tigers hold MSU to a max of 17 offensive points.
Posted on 9/20/14 at 12:04 am to pkf4lsu
He's pretty good, it looks like his passing has improved. And if you remember, he split time with another guy in our game last year. But I am not impressed with their defense. Inferior teams have moved the ball and scored on them this year. If we get decent offensive production, we should contain Prescott well enough to win.
Posted on 9/20/14 at 12:04 am to pkf4lsu
Really overhyped. It's all for ratings though. Hell, a lot ofpeople have predicted an LSU loss because why not. He might bust off a big run or two but that's it.
Posted on 9/20/14 at 12:14 am to pkf4lsu
He split time with Tyler Russell last season.
He's decent but he can't do it by himself. I'm not sure how much of a ground game they have, guess we'll see.
Moo State has a good DL but their secondary is terrible. UAB put up over 400 yards against them last week or the week before. For UAB to do that, that says something.
I still wouldn't take them lightly by any means.
LSU's SEC opener, in Tiger Stadium, with the new south end zone addition, it's going to be loud.
He's decent but he can't do it by himself. I'm not sure how much of a ground game they have, guess we'll see.
Moo State has a good DL but their secondary is terrible. UAB put up over 400 yards against them last week or the week before. For UAB to do that, that says something.
I still wouldn't take them lightly by any means.
LSU's SEC opener, in Tiger Stadium, with the new south end zone addition, it's going to be loud.
Posted on 9/20/14 at 12:32 am to pkf4lsu
A quarterback running for 103 against us should worry you.
Posted on 9/20/14 at 12:54 am to pkf4lsu
He is better but our defense is also much, much better than last year.
Posted on 9/20/14 at 1:25 am to pkf4lsu
There have been many threads about the fact that Dak Prescott has been unremarkable against the good teams, and really good against that bad teams. While that is true, it is also true that we offered this kid a scholarship, he has prototypical qb size, great arm strength, and every other physical took to be a great qb. He's just not quite found the light switch yet. I hope he doesn't find that switch against us.
If you're looking for comfort, look at the LSU losses in the chief years. A common thread in those losses has been absolutely stellar qb play. Dak needs to find the light switch before becoming stellar.
Look, state is capable of winning this game. Should LSU turn the ball over, drop passes, commit drive extending defensive penalties, kick fgs because they can't score touchdowns on an admittedly strong front 7, AND Prescott has a break outf game, LSU could lose. Much bad to happen right for the Moo bars, and wrong for the tigers for us to lose.
If you're looking for comfort, look at the LSU losses in the chief years. A common thread in those losses has been absolutely stellar qb play. Dak needs to find the light switch before becoming stellar.
Look, state is capable of winning this game. Should LSU turn the ball over, drop passes, commit drive extending defensive penalties, kick fgs because they can't score touchdowns on an admittedly strong front 7, AND Prescott has a break outf game, LSU could lose. Much bad to happen right for the Moo bars, and wrong for the tigers for us to lose.
Posted on 9/20/14 at 6:34 am to pkf4lsu
If you actually watch the game from last season, he looked very good and made our defense look silly at times.
Posted on 9/20/14 at 6:54 am to pkf4lsu
Glad he padded them because after tomorrow he will be missed! RIP Dak
Posted on 9/20/14 at 8:28 am to pkf4lsu
He's as close to Tim Tebow as the SEC has had since Tebow. Good, powerful runner, and a good (but not great) college passer. The only difference is that he doesn't have nearly the supporting cast Tebow had at UF.
In MSU's offense, he's a very good player
In MSU's offense, he's a very good player
Posted on 9/20/14 at 8:36 am to pkf4lsu
I think he's had a concussion or two. Wasn't that the reason he missed time late last year?
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