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re: Why does the history of close games between LSU/OM mean anything?
Posted on 10/20/14 at 2:01 pm to tween the hedges
Posted on 10/20/14 at 2:01 pm to tween the hedges
Usually, we are their Super Bowl. This year, the script is flipped and they are our "SuperBowl." TigerStadium, IMO, is at its best when LSU is the underdog.
LSU may or may not win, but there's no doubt in my mind this game is coming down to the final minutes.
If Alabama, Florida, UGA, LSU, Auburn oftentimes struggle to go undefeated, I guarantee you OleMiss is going to struggle to go undefeated. There is a damn good chance they crack under pressure in one of the most haunted stadiums in America this Saturday...we shall see, but I think it's a slam-dunk this game is going to be close. Ole Miss has been a thorn in LSU's side for years, and for the first time in forever LSU gets to play the role of spoiler, and there's something oddly appealing about being in that role for this particular game.
LSU may or may not win, but there's no doubt in my mind this game is coming down to the final minutes.
If Alabama, Florida, UGA, LSU, Auburn oftentimes struggle to go undefeated, I guarantee you OleMiss is going to struggle to go undefeated. There is a damn good chance they crack under pressure in one of the most haunted stadiums in America this Saturday...we shall see, but I think it's a slam-dunk this game is going to be close. Ole Miss has been a thorn in LSU's side for years, and for the first time in forever LSU gets to play the role of spoiler, and there's something oddly appealing about being in that role for this particular game.
This post was edited on 10/20/14 at 2:06 pm
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