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It's not really a debate, but Ja'Marr Chase makes it clear... the 2025 Indiana team would have 'no chance' against the 2019 LSU National Champions:

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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MSUDawg9810 hours
'25 UI >>> '19 LSU
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2019 LSU ain’t losing to anybody. Ever. There won’t even be a team in the future that would be able to stay on the field with 2019 LSU. Especially with the nil landscape now.
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SomeLSUguy3 days
I just came here to say... STTDB!
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Wait, I thought 2020 Bama was the best team ever, at least Bama fans said so. But no one is comparing 2025 Indiana to 2020 Bama. Why not? ??
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S3 days
Bama fans in absolute shambles
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Teams aren’t as deep now with all of the transfer portal and NIL stuff. The talent is more spread out across college football. That LSU team was stacked top to bottom and has to beat teams that were stacked top to bottom. And they went undefeated and beat the crap out of teams. They were better than 2025 Indiana.
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Mr Breeze4 days
Burreaux to Chase. Unstoppable.
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Bayou4 days
Subject is click bait. Not really close.
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ScrappyDoo4 days
Indiana would lose to 3 or 4 teams LSU player in 2019.
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Fat Bastard3 days
correct. clemson, OU, bama and UGA would have beaten indiana.
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LoveThatMoney4 days
It is laughable to me that people say that defense wasn’t very good by looking at the season long stat sheet, not looking at injuries and things that plagued the defense all year.

It was a defense that featured Queen, Stingley, Fulton, Delpit, Chaisson, Damone, Jacob Phillips, Jacoby Stevens and Kary Vincent, Neil Farrell, Siaki Ika, Tyler Shelvin, Fehoko, and Glen Logan. Hell, Baskerville, Flott, Divinity and Ward were fricking backups.

By year end, you couldn’t score on them. Period.
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BIIIL4 days
All you have to do is look at the roster of the 2019 team. It was ICONIC!!!
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Perhaps the Clemson team that LSU beat for the Natty could have beaten this year's Indiana team.
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Hoops4 days
That bama team does for sure
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Oklahoma, Alabama and Ohio St. would hang 50 on Indiana.
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CallmeSteveo5 days
He ain’t lyin
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blueboy5 days
Can't believe I have to whip this out yet again. Take it away, Greenberg!

LINK
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Sho Nuff4 days
Scuse me while I whip this out
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LaSportsFan14 days
@blueboy - well done! Thanks for sharing this link.
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jp4lsu5 days
If you are talking decades apart, yes there is noway to compare. But within 5 yrs it is easy to compare. You look at who each team had to go thru. With the SEC in it's prime and the number of NFL qbs and NFL talent you had to go thru, it is no comparison.
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TheWalrus4 days
I mean we should give Indiana players a chance to make an NFL impact first then
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tigerfoot4 days
That’s just one argument. There is no argument that the haves had more back then and we beat em all. Indiana’s run was in a watered down fragmented NIL landscape.
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Jabontik5 days
NO chance
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Spankum5 days
Every school that has ever won a national championship debates this same thing. The question can’t be answered so this kind of thing will always be discussed.
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udtiger5 days
No Lies Detected
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Big Scrub TX5 days
He said he would trade the natty for the Super Bowl?
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Big Gorilla5 days
The Super Bowl is the pinnacle of trophy’s in the most brutal sport in the world. Of course he would.
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AllonsTigers5 days
National championship >>> Super Bowl I don't even watch the NFL
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Muzza4 days
Football the most brutal but Baseball is the hardest to play....Hands down no argument
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BigTigerJoe5 days
Shock and awe. Realization sinks in and Burrow smokes another cigar.
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