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re: How will Hurts handle Tiger Stadium after sunset?

Posted on 10/25/16 at 11:37 am to
Posted by TouchdownTony
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Member since Apr 2016
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Posted on 10/25/16 at 11:37 am to
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This is one of the most important keys to this game for me.

I'm very interested to see how Hurts reacts to Tiger Stadium after yall have had all day to get good and rowdy. There is a reason its tough there at night. Y'all damn idiots start drinking at 5 in the morning and by game time its full on hysteria. By God it fricking works though.

I hope he doesnt get rattled. He hasnt yet and hes been tested with some pretty brutal hits and has had some bad plays that he came back from without acting like they ever even happened.

He's far more mature than any true freshman ive ever seen but this is gonna be a whole different animal for him. Looking forward to it, Tigers.



Fans will not play one single down
Noise does not affect ball trajectory or speed
The most over rated aspect of football is home field
Hurts will not be concerned with a drunk coon arse
When you play, you are not focusing on the crowd. Over the years Tiger stadium is drunk, loud and obnoxious during a night game.....and Bama has won way more than they've lost by a large margin. What is going on in TS stands will not impact the players between the lines.

What does matter:
If LSU plays well and Bama does not, LSU will win.
If Bama plays well and LSU does not, Bama will win
Whoever turns the ball over will probably not win
Whoever plays the smartest, soundest, error free, wins the matchup battles and controls the ball will win

Hank Boudreaux will have no bearing on it.
Posted by Lionnation1993
Member since Nov 2013
6103 posts
Posted on 10/25/16 at 1:21 pm to
Yeah thats not true.

Noise can affect getting the play in and communication for the offense as well as the players emotion.
Same reason why the last two games in TS have been down to the wire and the last two in BDS were not early as close
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