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re: Arkansas' only recipe for beating Auburn? Let's hear your take, SECRant!
Posted on 8/25/14 at 4:20 pm to piggilicious
Posted on 8/25/14 at 4:20 pm to piggilicious
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1 cup arsenic
1 cup sugar
2 cups water
mix ingredients, bring to boil...
And then you do us a favor?
Posted on 8/25/14 at 4:21 pm to TTsTowel
Spray the field down 2 minutes before kickoff
Posted on 8/25/14 at 4:21 pm to AUbagman
Burn Nick Marshall's vehicle...
Posted on 8/25/14 at 4:21 pm to TTsTowel
I think this games to third downs. So if ARK can have an average 3rd down length of <4, while holding suburbs average to <7 or 8, they have a decent shot
Posted on 8/25/14 at 4:22 pm to AUbagman
tsk tsk, that wasn't a very nice reply.
Posted on 8/25/14 at 4:22 pm to cas4t
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Spray the field down 2 minutes before kickoff
Almost the only possible correct answer.
This post was edited on 8/25/14 at 4:23 pm
Posted on 8/25/14 at 4:27 pm to AUbagman
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AUbagman - Member since Jun 2014
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tSail will end early this year.
Alter?
Posted on 8/25/14 at 4:46 pm to TTsTowel
Slow Auburn's pace. Make them one-dimensional.
That being said, doubtful Arkansas can do either of these.
That being said, doubtful Arkansas can do either of these.
Posted on 8/25/14 at 4:51 pm to TTsTowel
The most important thing they could do to stop our offense is control the gaps in the middle. Unless there are surprises none of us can see, I don't think they can do that.
After that, it's the tenuous and uncertain turnover battle. They could win the turnover battle and still lose the game, of course.
And finally, on offense they'll need to be able to consistently convert on 3rd and 6+ yds to have any sort of chance. That is how teams stayed in the game with us last year and nothing has changed.
After that, it's the tenuous and uncertain turnover battle. They could win the turnover battle and still lose the game, of course.
And finally, on offense they'll need to be able to consistently convert on 3rd and 6+ yds to have any sort of chance. That is how teams stayed in the game with us last year and nothing has changed.
Posted on 8/25/14 at 4:51 pm to piggilicious
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1 cup arsenic 1 cup sugar 2 cups water mix ingredients, bring to boil...
Needs strawberries
and mint
and some booze
This post was edited on 8/25/14 at 4:53 pm
Posted on 8/25/14 at 4:54 pm to WDE24
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Run the ball effectively (300 yards approximately). Win the turnover battle by 2 or more. Get a lucky break or two.
this is legit, or have Brandon Allen have the game of his life throwing the ball if we don't run for 300
Posted on 8/25/14 at 4:56 pm to Hubbhogg
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or have Brandon Allen have the game of his life throwing the ball if we don't run for 300
Well you wont run for 300.
Posted on 8/25/14 at 4:59 pm to NorthGwinnettTiger
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fricking Noles ruined our streak
Pretty bad time for that streak to come to an end.
Posted on 8/25/14 at 4:59 pm to Hubbhogg
He has recently had a fire lit beneath him, so this is possible.
Posted on 8/25/14 at 5:00 pm to parkjas2001
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Well you wont run for 300.
why not? you've been good today so don't go fricking it up now
Posted on 8/25/14 at 5:00 pm to Latarian
People forget that last year's game could've been much different. One reversed call really altered the first half.
On Arkansas's first drive Allen hit Herndon on a 41 yard TD. The TD was reversed as the officials (correctly) said the ball shifted in his hands.
Allen then drove Arkansas down into the red zone, but his leg was gashed and he missed the rest of that series and the next and was replaced by AJ Derby.
What happened while Derby was in there? He threw an interception in the red zone. Then he fumbled at the Arkansas 29 yard line setting up Auburn's first TD.
Then Allen came back in, drove Arkansas down for a FG. Bielema stupidly panicked and attempted an onside kick, giving Auburn another short field for their second TD.
And to close out the second half, Arkansas couldn't punch it in from the 1 yard line on 4th down.
I'm not trying to take anything away from Auburn or say that Arkansas would have won the game or anything like that. I'm just saying one reversed call (and it was the right call) drastically altered the 1st half of that ballgame. Sometimes the difference between a blowout and close game is a very fine line.
On Arkansas's first drive Allen hit Herndon on a 41 yard TD. The TD was reversed as the officials (correctly) said the ball shifted in his hands.
Allen then drove Arkansas down into the red zone, but his leg was gashed and he missed the rest of that series and the next and was replaced by AJ Derby.
What happened while Derby was in there? He threw an interception in the red zone. Then he fumbled at the Arkansas 29 yard line setting up Auburn's first TD.
Then Allen came back in, drove Arkansas down for a FG. Bielema stupidly panicked and attempted an onside kick, giving Auburn another short field for their second TD.
And to close out the second half, Arkansas couldn't punch it in from the 1 yard line on 4th down.
I'm not trying to take anything away from Auburn or say that Arkansas would have won the game or anything like that. I'm just saying one reversed call (and it was the right call) drastically altered the 1st half of that ballgame. Sometimes the difference between a blowout and close game is a very fine line.
Posted on 8/25/14 at 5:02 pm to Don Johnson
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People forget that last year's game could've been much different.
Yea Auburn could have not run the same play the whole game.
Posted on 8/25/14 at 5:03 pm to blzr
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Yea Auburn could have not run the same play the whole season.
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