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re: LSU v. Opponents Talent

Posted by tigerlove on 7/4/18 at 8:37 pm to
We have home field advantage with the two higher talented teams. Looks like 12-0 to me.

re: LSU's Path to CFP NC

Posted by tigerlove on 10/26/14 at 5:35 pm to
Step 1 partially accomplished. Still drinking.

LSU's Path to CFP NC

Posted by tigerlove on 10/22/14 at 6:33 pm
Here are the steps.
1) LSU wins out, 6-2 conference record;
2) Alabama beats MSU and Auburn at home;
3) Auburn beats Ole Miss and loses to GA and Alabama;
4) Ole Miss beats MSU in Egg Bowl.
5) Four way tie between Alabama, LSU, MSU and Ole Miss, all with 6-2 conference records;
6) LSU wins tie-breaker with best record in head to head competition among co-champs - LSU and Ole Miss 2-1 amongst co-champs, Alabama and MSU 1-2, with LSU beating Ole Miss;
7) LSU beats GA in SEC Championship game and is selected as number four seed for CFP;
8) Rest is easy.
Got a theory. You applied to Ole Miss and were rejected.

LSU Wins, Saban is Gone

Posted by tigerlove on 11/2/11 at 10:00 pm
It's an established fact CNS has happy feet and can't stay anywhere for long. What's less understood is his savior complex and insatiable need of worship-like respect. His three most recent moves illustrate this pathology.

1) Michigan State to LSU. Saban could not conscience coaching MSU and playing second fiddle to Michigan. He lacked the imagination to envision the current state of affairs with MSU being top dog in the state, so he bolted for LSU to have a state all to himself.

2) LSU to Miami Dolphins. Ego. Win a Super Bowl. Be the greatest ever. But it was hard. Didn't go well. So "we" (whoever we is) really enjoy college coaching better. Time to "move on."

3) Dolphins to Bama. What an ego trip. He's the second coming of the Bear. The greatest coach in the history of college football. Unless he loses to Les Miles in the game of the century. Then he's not the best coach in college football. Not the best coach in his own conference. Not even the best coach in the division. Time to "move on."

The speech was written many years ago. "We" are ready for a new challenge. "We" look forward to restoring a championship attitude to the State of Pennsylvania/Ohio/etc. "We" are hightailing it out of here because "We" won't be second fiddle to anyone.

This game is important to LSU fan. We want to win and it will hurt if we lose. But it's an existential event for Bama fan. A loss and the new Bear is dead. In fact, he will never have existed. If LSU loses I will be sad. If LSU wins I will pray for Bama fan. Dark days lie ahead.

re: 2010 v 2011 LSU v Bama

Posted by tigerlove on 10/31/11 at 7:30 pm to
I likest your analysis.

re: 2010 v 2011 LSU v Bama

Posted by tigerlove on 10/31/11 at 7:23 pm to
You make a very good point. If I had an avatar as impressive your's I would post more often.

2010 v 2011 LSU v Bama

Posted by tigerlove on 10/31/11 at 7:20 pm
Which team has come the fartherest? If the the team which won in 2010 has improved even more than the loser from 2010, then which team should be the favorite? Not an analysis focused on offense/defense/special teams, rather a simple inquiry. Curious to hear from Bama fans explaining why they have improved more.