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re: 2026 Season Hype Video
Posted by TigerFanPA on 8/21/26 at 8:28 pm to Diesel88
quote:
I can confidently say that this is the worst hype video I've ever watched.
Why are you a douche?
re: Best Game You Ever Saw Not LSU
Posted by TigerFanPA on 8/20/26 at 2:36 pm to Missouri Waltz
Auburn vs Mississippi State. Final score 3-2.
Just kidding.
Just kidding.
re: ESPN’s Sam Acho predicts LSU won’t finish the season ranked.
Posted by TigerFanPA on 8/20/26 at 6:41 am to UnoMe
quote:
Why do you post this bullshite, We don’t give a shite what these fuvkers predicted. I fell sorry for you watching that crap. You do realize they all have a script to go by to fill time? Are you gonna post your co workers LSU prediction? Because they both be about the same, full of shite.
Geez, calm the frick down. Don’t be such a D. The guy was just asking a question about what someone else said. What’s the matter with you?
re: What's your favorite LSU logo?
Posted by TigerFanPA on 8/14/26 at 4:52 pm to BilJ
‘90-2001
Pic From Fall Camp yesterday
Posted by TigerFanPA on 8/14/26 at 11:01 am
re: Ole Miss caught looking ahead
Posted by TigerFanPA on 8/12/26 at 1:42 pm to philly444
quote:
A close, controversial win against them would be oh so sweet
Close? I don’t want anything close. I want the Ole Piss fans to be crushed and leave VH to Tiger fans by the 3rd quarter.
re: SEC realignment survey
Posted by TigerFanPA on 8/10/26 at 7:09 am to Pisco
#2
re: An Informal Poll
Posted by TigerFanPA on 8/8/26 at 1:40 pm to BS1971JD1974
quote:
PSU does this, with the sound of a lion roaring during its home games
I’ve been to several Penn State games and they do this. And it sounds stupid. Don’t do it.
re: Rank the difficulty of LSU's 5 road games
Posted by TigerFanPA on 8/8/26 at 12:31 pm to clamdip
quote:
like the Will Klein hire at Kentucky
Stein…FIFY
re: Rank the difficulty of LSU's 5 road games
Posted by TigerFanPA on 8/8/26 at 12:30 pm to clamdip
From hardest to easiest:
- Ole Piss
- Tennessee
- Auburn
- Kentucky
- Arkansas
- Ole Piss
- Tennessee
- Auburn
- Kentucky
- Arkansas
re: When Lane and the offensive staff getting their rings?
Posted by TigerFanPA on 8/6/26 at 2:34 pm to Tigernomics
What championship did they win again?
Embrace the villain role!
Posted by TigerFanPA on 8/6/26 at 1:47 pm
Kiffin is ranked #2 of all time college football super villain. It’ll be fun to watch all the hate that comes in as we dominate teams. Let’s geaux!
College football’s greatest supervillains of all time
College football’s greatest supervillains of all time
re: 16th Annual OFFICIAL Preseason Predict Your Teams Record Thread - 11 Days Left to Pick
Posted by TigerFanPA on 8/6/26 at 7:06 am to TideSaint
LSU 10-2
Guilbeau Season prediction
Posted by TigerFanPA on 8/3/26 at 12:13 pm
I usually ignore GG but I agree with his record prediction, but I don’t agree that we lose to Ole Piss. My prediction is that our losses are to both UTs.
LINK
LINK
re: Has your interest in college / LSU football changed with the NIL/Portal era?
Posted by TigerFanPA on 7/27/26 at 12:25 am to Everyday Is Saturday
Same, same
re: Would Saban have won more titles if he had stayed here, than he did at Alabama?
Posted by TigerFanPA on 7/26/26 at 3:47 pm to lsupride87
According to AI…
My final prediction
If Saban had remained LSU's coach through 2023:
Most likely: 5 national championships (1 already won in 2003 + 4 more)
Conservative floor: 4 total
Upper-end possibility: 7 total (matching what he ultimately achieved across LSU and Alabama)
…………..
Full AI response:
This is one of college football's great "what if?" questions. No one can know for certain, but we can make a reasonable estimate based on what Saban inherited, what LSU became, and what he accomplished at Alabama.
### The short answer
I think **Nick Saban would have won 4–6 national championships at LSU by the end of the 2023 season.**
Since he already won one (2003), that means he likely adds **3–5 more championships** after 2003.
My best estimate is **five total championships at LSU** (2003 plus four more).
### Why I think that's the most likely outcome
#### 1. LSU may actually have had a higher ceiling than Alabama
One advantage LSU has that Alabama doesn't is recruiting geography.
* Louisiana consistently produces elite talent.
* LSU has historically had very little in-state competition for those players.
* Saban had already built LSU into a recruiting powerhouse before leaving.
At Alabama, Saban had to battle Auburn, Georgia, Florida, Florida State, Clemson, Ohio State, and others for many recruits. At LSU, he likely keeps a larger percentage of Louisiana's best players every year.
#### 2. The foundation was already in place
Even after Saban left:
* LSU won the 2007 national championship.
* LSU won the 2019 national championship.
* LSU remained one of the nation's most talented programs almost every season.
That suggests Saban wasn't leaving behind a flash in the pan—he had permanently elevated the program. Saban himself has said he felt LSU "raised the bar," and the program remained nationally relevant afterward. ([Reveille][1])
#### 3. Some Alabama championships probably become LSU championships
Saban won six titles at Alabama:
* 2009
* 2011
* 2012
* 2015
* 2017
* 2020
It's unrealistic to assume LSU wins all six.
Why?
* Different schedules.
* Different assistants.
* Different quarterback development.
* Different playoff matchups.
But it's also difficult to imagine LSU *not* winning several of those given the talent base and Saban's coaching.
### My year-by-year estimate
Here's how I'd handicap it:
| Year | Chance Saban wins at LSU |
| ---- | -----------------------: |
| 2007 | High |
| 2009 | Very High |
| 2011 | High |
| 2012 | High |
| 2015 | Moderate |
| 2017 | Moderate |
| 2019 | High |
| 2020 | Moderate |
Obviously he wouldn't win all of these, but over that span I'd expect about **four additional championships**.
### The biggest ripple effect
The larger impact may actually be on Alabama.
Without Saban:
* Alabama probably doesn't become the defining dynasty of the modern era.
* Programs like Florida, Georgia, Ohio State, Clemson, and LSU likely split more championships.
* The SEC is still dominant, but not centered around one nearly unbeatable program.
Some analysts, including Paul Finebaum, have argued Saban could even have reached **9 or 10** championships had he never left LSU. I think that's an entertaining but overly optimistic projection because it assumes nearly every Alabama title simply transfers to Baton Rouge without accounting for how different circumstances can change outcomes. ([saturdaydownsouth.com][2])
[1]: LINK "What if Nick Saban stayed at LSU? The eternal debate rages on - Reveille"
[2]: LINK "Paul Finebaum says Nick Saban could have '9 or 10' national titles if he had stayed at LSU - Saturday Down South"
My final prediction
If Saban had remained LSU's coach through 2023:
Most likely: 5 national championships (1 already won in 2003 + 4 more)
Conservative floor: 4 total
Upper-end possibility: 7 total (matching what he ultimately achieved across LSU and Alabama)
…………..
Full AI response:
This is one of college football's great "what if?" questions. No one can know for certain, but we can make a reasonable estimate based on what Saban inherited, what LSU became, and what he accomplished at Alabama.
### The short answer
I think **Nick Saban would have won 4–6 national championships at LSU by the end of the 2023 season.**
Since he already won one (2003), that means he likely adds **3–5 more championships** after 2003.
My best estimate is **five total championships at LSU** (2003 plus four more).
### Why I think that's the most likely outcome
#### 1. LSU may actually have had a higher ceiling than Alabama
One advantage LSU has that Alabama doesn't is recruiting geography.
* Louisiana consistently produces elite talent.
* LSU has historically had very little in-state competition for those players.
* Saban had already built LSU into a recruiting powerhouse before leaving.
At Alabama, Saban had to battle Auburn, Georgia, Florida, Florida State, Clemson, Ohio State, and others for many recruits. At LSU, he likely keeps a larger percentage of Louisiana's best players every year.
#### 2. The foundation was already in place
Even after Saban left:
* LSU won the 2007 national championship.
* LSU won the 2019 national championship.
* LSU remained one of the nation's most talented programs almost every season.
That suggests Saban wasn't leaving behind a flash in the pan—he had permanently elevated the program. Saban himself has said he felt LSU "raised the bar," and the program remained nationally relevant afterward. ([Reveille][1])
#### 3. Some Alabama championships probably become LSU championships
Saban won six titles at Alabama:
* 2009
* 2011
* 2012
* 2015
* 2017
* 2020
It's unrealistic to assume LSU wins all six.
Why?
* Different schedules.
* Different assistants.
* Different quarterback development.
* Different playoff matchups.
But it's also difficult to imagine LSU *not* winning several of those given the talent base and Saban's coaching.
### My year-by-year estimate
Here's how I'd handicap it:
| Year | Chance Saban wins at LSU |
| ---- | -----------------------: |
| 2007 | High |
| 2009 | Very High |
| 2011 | High |
| 2012 | High |
| 2015 | Moderate |
| 2017 | Moderate |
| 2019 | High |
| 2020 | Moderate |
Obviously he wouldn't win all of these, but over that span I'd expect about **four additional championships**.
### The biggest ripple effect
The larger impact may actually be on Alabama.
Without Saban:
* Alabama probably doesn't become the defining dynasty of the modern era.
* Programs like Florida, Georgia, Ohio State, Clemson, and LSU likely split more championships.
* The SEC is still dominant, but not centered around one nearly unbeatable program.
Some analysts, including Paul Finebaum, have argued Saban could even have reached **9 or 10** championships had he never left LSU. I think that's an entertaining but overly optimistic projection because it assumes nearly every Alabama title simply transfers to Baton Rouge without accounting for how different circumstances can change outcomes. ([saturdaydownsouth.com][2])
[1]: LINK "What if Nick Saban stayed at LSU? The eternal debate rages on - Reveille"
[2]: LINK "Paul Finebaum says Nick Saban could have '9 or 10' national titles if he had stayed at LSU - Saturday Down South"
re: What was your first game seeing LSU
Posted by TigerFanPA on 7/4/26 at 2:47 pm to lsuson
1988–Miami curb stomped LSU in a driving rain.
re: Saturday Down South - Quarter Century All SEC Team: Offense
Posted by TigerFanPA on 7/4/26 at 2:44 pm to LSU Patrick
quote:
Tebow won 2 Heismans at Florida
He won two heismans? That’s news to me…and probably him too.
re: Saturday Down South - Quarter Century All SEC Team: Offense
Posted by TigerFanPA on 7/3/26 at 8:55 am to doubleb
quote:
I think Lester is pulling your leg.
Ya think?
re: Saturday Down South - Quarter Century All SEC Team: Offense
Posted by TigerFanPA on 7/3/26 at 7:51 am to tzimme4
quote:
McFadden could have easily won the Heisman that year. Hester wasn't even close to it. I see nothing wrong with it
I agree I see nothing wrong with the McFadden pick. But leaving Jefferson off in favor of Cooper was wrong.
re: Saturday Down South - Quarter Century All SEC Team: Offense
Posted by TigerFanPA on 7/3/26 at 7:47 am to WAR TIGER
Agreed!
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