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Posted on 10/14/14 at 7:06 am to
Posted by Earn Your Keep
Member since Nov 2013
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Posted on 10/14/14 at 7:06 am to
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The Ole Miss game is the swing game this season.


I believe this week's game against Kentucky is the swing game.

We need this win to become bowl eligible. After this game we have two home games (Ole Miss, Alabama) & two on the road (Arkansas, Texas A&M). All four will be tough to win. This week's game needs to be similar to what you hear coaches discuss about the improvement made between the first and second game of a season.

If we're content attempting to run 70/30 with Jennings at the helm, then we can hope for another 1-2 wins and see what the offseason brings.

If we want to make any type of run and improve our bowl forecast, we need to use this game as our final tune up. We have to improve our kick and punt returns, get Harris quality playing time, and establish at least a minimal passing game threat.
Posted by Alt26
Member since Mar 2010
28632 posts
Posted on 10/14/14 at 3:54 pm to
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If we're content attempting to run 70/30 with Jennings at the helm, then we can hope for another 1-2 wins and see what the offseason brings.


If you don't think LSU is going to run the same exact offense with Harris in the game, you're crazy. AU was a chance to stick him in the game and try to do things he was comfortable doing. What happened was that he was under center most of the time until LSU was forced to pass. When they did pass he was wildly inaccurate. It's not as if LSU is just going to all of a sudden start incorporating the TEs into the offense and attacking the intermediate middle of the field if Harris is in the game.
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