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re: Help me pick which game(s) to see

Posted on 7/26/16 at 10:30 am to
Posted by Tigerpaul1969
The Woodlands, TX
Member since Jan 2010
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Posted on 7/26/16 at 10:30 am to
I haven't seen a game at Bama, but my experience at the LSU/Auburn game in 2010 (the game Cam Newton won the Heisman) was fun. The stadium was electric. As much as it sucked watching Onterrio McCaleb kill us with that 70 yard TD run with about 5:00 left, that was an amazing moment, along with SCam's unreal 50-yard TD run when he dragged Patrick Peterson the last couple of yards into the end zone. Our defense gave up like 440 yards rushing in that game, yet somehow we only gave up 24 points. As much crap as Chavis gets, that was a perfect example of how his defenses do enough to help the team win every game even if they are getting dominated in some ways.
Posted by RT1941
Member since May 2007
30319 posts
Posted on 7/26/16 at 11:30 am to
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I haven't seen a game at Bama, but my experience at the LSU/Auburn game in 2010 (the game Cam Newton won the Heisman) was fun. The stadium was electric. As much as it sucked watching Onterrio McCaleb kill us with that 70 yard TD run with about 5:00 left, that was an amazing moment, along with SCam's unreal 50-yard TD run when he dragged Patrick Peterson the last couple of yards into the end zone. Our defense gave up like 440 yards rushing in that game, yet somehow we only gave up 24 points. As much crap as Chavis gets, that was a perfect example of how his defenses do enough to help the team win every game even if they are getting dominated in some ways.


If I'm an LSU fan, there's nothing about that experience I'd consider "fun" or "an amazing moment".
Posted by LanierSpots
Sarasota, Florida
Member since Sep 2010
62200 posts
Posted on 7/26/16 at 11:56 am to
quote:

haven't seen a game at Bama, but my experience at the LSU/Auburn game in 2010 (the game Cam Newton won the Heisman) was fun. The stadium was electric. As much as it sucked watching Onterrio McCaleb kill us with that 70 yard TD run with about 5:00 left, that was an amazing moment, along with SCam's unreal 50-yard TD run when he dragged Patrick Peterson the last couple of yards into the end zone. Our defense gave up like 440 yards rushing in that game, yet somehow we only gave up 24 points. As much crap as Chavis gets, that was a perfect example of how his defenses do enough to help the team win every game even if they are getting dominated in some ways.




I was there that night and it was fun. Great game and very loud. But the game was not as close at the end as the score was. We downed the ball three times inside the 5 yard like to kill the clock. Could have easily been a 2 td win.

Great game and it was fun finally beating LSU.
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