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re: For a team who isn't relevant to the West

Posted on 11/2/14 at 2:17 pm to
Posted by DawgsLife
Member since Jun 2013
58962 posts
Posted on 11/2/14 at 2:17 pm to
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Both teams have improved in the last month.



Probably the two most improved teams in the SEC since the start of the season. Seems like the lSU improvement can be traced back to Fournette getting more carries. (Seems that way anyway) If you had not already lost two games you would be in the thick of it. As it stands.....it is looking like Auburn, Mississippi State and Alabama. Too many miracles for LSU to get back in it. Next year could be an even bigger year in the SEC. A LOT of youth at LSU, Alabama, Georgia, Florida and Tennessee and A&M.
Posted by Tigerinthehollow
Madison, MS
Member since Sep 2014
5655 posts
Posted on 11/2/14 at 3:44 pm to
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Too many miracles for LSU to get back in it.


Not really....beating bama this coming weekend will be huge....the other things:

Bama will be favored over MSU at Bama
Bama will be favored over Auburn at Bama
Ole Miss will likely be favored over MSU at OM
Georgia beating Auburn is the only other thing, at Georgia.
Posted by GetmorewithLes
UK Basketball Fan
Member since Jan 2011
19130 posts
Posted on 11/2/14 at 4:58 pm to
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Seems like the lSU improvement can be traced back to Fournette getting more carries.


Probably helps but the major difference is the retooling of the defensive middle. Kendall Beckwith and Jamal Adams have lit it up. They have helped the LSU defense shut down the rushing game and the pass defense was already there. Beckwith was SEC Defensive POW last week.

The other change has been the total commitment of the offense to run the ball with authority. The OL is very experienced but overhauled the blocking schemes due to a new OL Cord. It is clicking now.
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