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re: More Excited About This Game Than Any Since 2011...

Posted on 10/23/14 at 5:16 pm to
Posted by deSandman
Member since Mar 2007
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Posted on 10/23/14 at 5:16 pm to
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In your first answer you said our d-line is better than their o-line but in this answer you say we are weak inside stopping the run. So which one is it?


You're trying to point out a contradiction that isn't there. According to your logic, there's no way that LSU's D-line could be both better than Sam Houston State's O-line and a weakness against Mississippi State...yet its painfully obvious that both of those things are true.

Ole Miss is 84th nationally in rushing yards per game.
State is 13th and Auburn is 14th and they averaged 300 yards rushing against LSU and won.
UF is 61st and Kentucky is 62nd and they averaged under 100 and lost.
If Ole Miss were better than State and Auburn at running the football, I would say that would be a poor matchup for LSU...since Ole Miss is worse than Florida and Kentucky at running the football, its a good matchup for LSU.

My whole point is that Ole Miss appears poorly designed to exploit LSU's weaknesses, which is a great thing for LSU.
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