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re: I've got to hand it to LSU fans -- they aren't bitchin' about the HUNH offense.
Posted on 3/9/14 at 11:17 pm to KaiserSoze99
Posted on 3/9/14 at 11:17 pm to KaiserSoze99
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Posted on 3/9/14 at 11:34 pm to dbt_Geaux_Tigers_196
LSU does get totally fricked by the refs
But yes, LSU to this day has never been stumped by a vastly superior HUNH offense. OM doesn't count because that just so happened to be a SC vs. Alabama 2010 esque game where sucky QB has game of his life. Oregon, WVU, TAMU, so many others just seem to meet a total just complete stop against LSU. The only problem LSU has is that while they outmatch spread and HUNH in raw speed and toughness, when power running/play action teams come to town it's a different story.
2011 was a masterpiece and an exception though. A brick wall at every single position with speed, power, agility, mental toughness, and great chemistry despite off the field issues. (Crazy part about that is that they were 2nd in the nation AND their own conference and division that year. Goes to show how great the Big 2 was.)
I respect LSU in that regard. They field a unique defense that has definitely showed the blueprint for stopping the Guses, Kellys, Rods, and Sumlins of the world. Hope they keep it up.![](https://images.tigerdroppings.com/Images/Icons/Iconbow.gif)
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But yes, LSU to this day has never been stumped by a vastly superior HUNH offense. OM doesn't count because that just so happened to be a SC vs. Alabama 2010 esque game where sucky QB has game of his life. Oregon, WVU, TAMU, so many others just seem to meet a total just complete stop against LSU. The only problem LSU has is that while they outmatch spread and HUNH in raw speed and toughness, when power running/play action teams come to town it's a different story.
2011 was a masterpiece and an exception though. A brick wall at every single position with speed, power, agility, mental toughness, and great chemistry despite off the field issues. (Crazy part about that is that they were 2nd in the nation AND their own conference and division that year. Goes to show how great the Big 2 was.)
I respect LSU in that regard. They field a unique defense that has definitely showed the blueprint for stopping the Guses, Kellys, Rods, and Sumlins of the world. Hope they keep it up.
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This post was edited on 3/9/14 at 11:37 pm
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