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re: So When does LSU Play a Complete Game? (Passing Game Stats Inside)
Posted on 10/4/15 at 11:27 am to slackster
Posted on 10/4/15 at 11:27 am to slackster
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Florida's defensive strength is their secondary. The SEC Rant is full of Florida posters who are terrified of the matchup Fournette and the LSU style present.
Ole Miss gave up 215 yards on the ground to Alabama (5.1 yards per attempt) and that is actually higher than Alabama's rushing yard per game average for the season.
We can run on every team on this schedule with the exception of Alabama, and the jury is still out there. It will be strength against strength.
If they don't respect our passing ability, both of those teams, as well as the other SEC teams except for maybe SC, will stack the box with 9 and will most definitely be able to stop, or at least limit, the run.
Posted on 10/4/15 at 11:31 am to Festus
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If they don't respect our passing ability, both of those teams, as well as the other SEC teams except for maybe SC, will stack the box with 9 and will most definitely be able to stop, or at least limit, the run.
Circa 2014
Posted on 10/4/15 at 12:07 pm to Festus
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If they don't respect our passing ability, both of those teams, as well as the other SEC teams except for maybe SC, will stack the box with 9 and will most definitely be able to stop, or at least limit, the run.
Perhaps.
I'm not arguing that we are anything other than one-dimensional, because thus far, that is absolutely correct.
My argument is that dimension is fricking dominant. We're averaging 6.96 yards per play - more than a yard better than Alabama and half a yard better than Texas A&M.
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