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re: More interesting but useless stats LSU v. ALA
Posted on 10/17/11 at 2:35 pm to jddawg58
Posted on 10/17/11 at 2:35 pm to jddawg58
Here's another:
Bama's first 7 opponents: 23 wins, 23 losses
LSU's first 7 opponents: 26 wins, 19 losses
And just think- after this weekend (yes, both Bama & LSU have actual games against actual football teams this weekend), we can do this crap for another two whole weeks!
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Bama's first 7 opponents: 23 wins, 23 losses
LSU's first 7 opponents: 26 wins, 19 losses
And just think- after this weekend (yes, both Bama & LSU have actual games against actual football teams this weekend), we can do this crap for another two whole weeks!
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Posted on 10/17/11 at 4:04 pm to oleheat
I acknowledge that LSU has played two quality OOC opponents (Ore and W. Va) compared to ALA's one (Penn State) but the SEC schedule to date is comparable. (MSU,KY,FL,TN) vs (ARK,FL,VDY,MISS). Don't see much separation between these two teams. LSU has much better kicking game and causes more turnovers. ALA better rushing defense and awesome Linebackers. QB ratings are remarkably even. Odd thing is, recent history in this series proves that there is a home field DISADVANTAGE.
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