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mgsmith2013



How am I trolling?

You posted a link which has little factual basis.
I don't really see anything that should cause suspicion.

Oregon recruits just as well as LSU. We both get the players we need to fit our schemes.

I doubt either one of us commit infractions.
I'd be surprised if this issue really got any bigger; and I'd be shocked if CK suspended him at all.

However, we don't need need him for game 1. We have several guys that can return the ball well and we are stacked at CB like LSU.

Not to mention LSU runs the ball like 75% of the time and our backup corners weigh more and would be better against the run.
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Fan of: Ohio State, USC, Bama, Oregon, Oklahoma, Texas A&M


WTF is this?



Ok, are you ready for this?

The reason my name is CFB fan, is because there are a lot of teams that I follow and cheer for. Here are the reasons why:

1. Oregon: I'm a graduate of the University of Oregon

2. Ohio State: My grandfather was a graduate and huge buckeye fan.

3. USC: My dad is a graduate.

4. Bama: Mom is a graduate.

5. Oklahoma: My best friend was a walk on at OU and I used to take trips to Norman to see him play.

6. Texas A&M: My brother is currently enrolled their on a military scholarship in the Corp of Cadets.

Sounds farfetched, but it's all true.
This isn't me flaming you all, I just want to get to know your offense a little bit better.

I know you recently hired a new coordinator, so there should be some hiccups in your offense when you move to a new scheme.

Also, I know you are losing your top rusher and a senior wide out (I think some guy(s) on the o-line too).

You guys were decent at running the ball, but really couldn't get anything going through the air. After watching your spring game, it still seems like a common theme with all 3 of your QBs.

Even though Oregon is breaking in a few new defensive players, we may not have to play stellar to slow your offense down.

What do you guys expect from your offense this year? How much better do you think your passing game will be in the 1st game when it looks like Jefferson will be the starter? The worst thing that could happen to LSU in this match up would be having this game turn into an Oregon offensive clinic.
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Bumping this for CFBfan80.


Thanks for the shout out.

I'll add a video too. Here's one that sums up the game.

LINK

:cheers:

re: Breaking down LSU and Oregon

Posted by CFBfan80 on 6/10/11 at 11:01 pm to
It's fair to say the transitive property doesn't work well in football, but it can be an indicator of success.

The main thing I'm focused on is how differently we both played Tennessee. If Oregon beat Tennessee by 10 or less, I would consider LSU and Oregon equal. However, there is such a large discrepancy between how we both played. We handled Tennessee pretty well in their own house and you all struggled in your house. This doesn't really concern you guys, even a little bit?

Also, how do you think LSU would have done against Oregon last year?

Breaking down LSU and Oregon

Posted by CFBfan80 on 6/10/11 at 10:20 pm
Hey guys, I'm new to this board, but I'm an Oregon fan and wanted to get your opinion on this game.

From looking back on this board, I can see most things have been discussed. However, I have not seen a lot of discussion in common opponents between the ducks and tigers.

Last season, both LSU and Oregon played Tennessee. Oregon started off slowly in the first half, but ended up blowing out Tennessee in the second half. Oregon won 48-13 at Tennessee.

LSU pretty much lost to Tennessee if they don't have more than 11 men on the field. LSU won 16-14 at home.

Now LSU is losing some of their best defensive and offensive players. Oregon keeps their main offensive play makers, but loses some experience in the trenches.

We both lost to Auburn, but Oregon still played them better.

My question is how can you be so confident about your team winning when Oregon played better in both games against common opponents.

This is why Oregon fans are confident in this game.