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re: Who's up and wants to talk football?

Posted on 9/15/15 at 7:28 am to
Posted by StringedInstruments
Member since Oct 2013
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Posted on 9/15/15 at 7:28 am to
Bama stifles the Ole Miss offense and in that they've yet to be challenged, they find themselves struggling to find their identity. The question is can Ole Miss's defense keep the game close in the 2nd half so that if Ole Miss can get their offense rolling, they'll be in a position to win.

I think LSU vs. Auburn will be what it typically has been over the past 15 years: a dogfight. Malzahn will go a bit more conservative with the play calling and will run the ball more. LSU likes to rely on their big running backs, and I think that will harm them in this game. Miles is very stubborn about this - he likes to slam his backs into the line of scrimmage to start the game no matter who the opponent is. Auburn is fairly stout in the middle of the field. Adams and McKinzy can tackle Fournette. This will keep the game close for a while. The question is how well will Harris do on roll out passes? How well will he handle scrambling vs. throwing? If he can play a balanced game, I think LSU will win 20-17 or something like that.

Alabama's defense will always have them near the top spot. I like Ole Miss, but I haven't seen their new QB be tested yet. Texas A&M is interesting, but Sumlin hasn't proven he can coach his team for an entire season.

If I had to guess now, I'd guess that it will be Alabama vs. Georgia rematch in the SECCG. Alabama playing for a playoff spot. Georgia happy to have fallen in there with a few losses.
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