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re: The real news out of A&M's win over Bama

Posted on 11/14/12 at 7:52 am to
Posted by graychef
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Posted on 11/14/12 at 7:52 am to
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Which program will be directly negatively affected by this? LSU


This only works if A&M actually wins head to head. Not gonna happen.

And all these BCS champions in the league and LSU is always near the top in recruiting.
This post was edited on 11/14/12 at 7:53 am
Posted by tjhilton
Member since Oct 2012
326 posts
Posted on 11/14/12 at 8:01 am to
There is no such thing as "always" in college football - the dynamics are changing, as they always do.

A&M is on the upswing - LSU will not be able to keep up.
Posted by Moustache
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Member since May 2008
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Posted on 11/14/12 at 8:03 am to
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And all these BCS champions in the league and LSU is always near the top in recruiting.


LSU doesn't depend on TX nearly as much as everybody thinks.

It's not like we're OU or UTK and don't have our own recruiting base.

LA recruits can make a great class 90% of the time. Besides, we've been scoping MS, AL, GA, and FL just as much as we go to TX. Hell, we're even getting national recruits like Hayden Rettig and Ethan Pocic.

It is safe to say the big 3 in the West will be LSU, Bama, and aTm though. I see Auburn and Arky fading away and fading away FAST.

The east will have UGA and UF as usual as the top 2, but it remains to be seen if USCe will stay on top after Spurrier retires or if UT will make a rise in the east with a new coach.

People who say UT has no chance are stupid. I know they don't have the in-state that UGA and UF do, but if they got a great coach who can lock down memphis and dig into ATL, SC, NC, and AL then their class can be just as good as anybody's. It's been done before and can be done again.
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