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re: 270 yards passing is why A&M lost!

Posted on 10/24/12 at 3:50 pm to
Posted by KaiserSoze99
Member since Aug 2011
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Posted on 10/24/12 at 3:50 pm to
3rd Quarter:

LSU drive: 3 plays 9 yards, 01:38 LSU PUNT

TEXASAM drive: 6 plays 17 yards, 03:03 TEXASAM PUNT

LSU drive: 3 plays 0 yards, 00:30 LSU PUNT

TEXASAM drive: 6 plays 37 yards, 02:17 TEXASAM INT

LSU drive: 8 plays 23 yards, 04:48 LSU FGA

TEXASAM drive: 5 plays 14 yards, 01:29 TEXASAM PUNT

LSU drive: 3 plays 5 yards, 01:23 LSU PUNT


4th Quarter:

TEXASAM drive: 4 plays 14 yards, 01:20 TEXASAM FGA

LSU drive: 12 plays 55 yards, 04:57 LSU FG

TEXASAM drive: 3 plays 2 yards, 01:07 TEXASAM FGA

LSU drive: 7 plays 26 yards, 02:33 LSU PUNT

TEXASAM drive: 5 plays 29 yards, 01:35 TEXASAM INT

LSU drive: 1 play 47 yards, 00:08 LSU TD

After that, it don't matter.


Drive killers and frickups are in bold. We were moving the ball on both of those drives and the 33 yard field goal should have hit. No excuse, but this thing was far from over. Who gets credit for the interceptions?

If the premise of the OP is true, LSU may need to think about another offense too, because they were only gained about 150 yards in the second half and 310 for the game.


Posted by Wazoo
Member since Oct 2012
944 posts
Posted on 10/24/12 at 3:56 pm to
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Drive killers and frickups are in bold. We were moving the ball on both of those drives and the 33 yard field goal should have hit. No excuse, but this thing was far from over. Who gets credit for the interceptions? If the premise of the OP is true, LSU may need to think about another offense too, because they were only gained about 150 yards in the second half and 310 for the game.


That's it, did LSU force those mistakes or were those truly unforced errors?
The difference between LSU and A&M is that LSU doesn't rely on their offense to win them games. A&M does, and that was the difference in the game. We've become accustomed to a lack of offense, and we can win without much offensive production. A&M needs to move the ball and score points, because their defense is not a strength.

Lets not fool ourselves, this game was a matchup of LSUs offense against A&M defense. LSU won that battle.
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