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Yes, Geaux Bob!

Games like this are what we as fans live for!
Anyone from LSU knows how the four letter network loves to sensationalize stories for ratings.

Tebow has been examined repeatedly by upwards of 15 neurologists, including three flown in from Pitt on a daily basis. Those tests have been compared to baseline tests that were completed in June and all have shown he's where he was before the injury. As such, these Specialists have declared him ready to play.

The Dr's are not relying exclusively on him to report symptoms. If you think a football coach is going to influence an independent Neurologist to compromise their medical opinions, you're mistaken.

I do believe Meyer has taken advantage of this to shield his team from the media and avoid any bulletin board material while keeping LSU guessing.

This has the promise of a great game and I'm looking forward to putting all this behind and seeing them both tee it up.
Dr's say he's fine. Last year Andrew Hatch suffered a concussion against Auburn.

Hatch was held out of the game the next weekend, but he returned to practice on Tuesday, 10 days after his concussion (the exact timeframe Tebow sat out) and Miles had this to say....

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"Andrew Hatch looked great," Miles said. "With the time off, his arm was awfully fresh. We'll still play two quarterbacks."


Hatch played in the next game, vs. Florida. Granted there was an off-week before the Florida game, but he was back with the team.

I believe Hatch received solid medical advice and treatment from a very good staff at LSU. And, he showed no ill effects. I am equally confident Tebow got good advice and treatment. Neither staff is stupid.

Here's to a good hard hitting game, with all players leaving healthy