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re: College football's toughest places to play in 2019

Posted on 4/23/19 at 2:05 pm to
Posted by WildTchoupitoulas
Member since Jan 2010
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Posted on 4/23/19 at 2:05 pm to
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The rest of these places make zero difference, as the results clearly show. Since 2008 Alabama = 11-1 @ Sanford/Kyle/TS/Swamp Alabama = 3-2 @ Jordan Hare



Since 2000:

Auburn, A&M, KY and USC are = 0-20 @ TS.

In spite of all those losses to Alabama, LSU still leads the SEC in home win% in SEC games since 2000 (78%).

Since 2000:
Team Home Win% (SEC only)
Louisiana State 0.779
Georgia 0.758
Alabama 0.747
Florida 0.716
Auburn 0.671
South Carolina 0.573
Missouri 0.517
Tennessee 0.513
Texas A&M 0.462
Miss. State 0.447
Mississippi 0.434
Arkansas 0.433
Kentucky 0.316
Vanderbilt 0.247
Posted by SummerOfGeorge
Member since Jul 2013
102699 posts
Posted on 4/23/19 at 2:44 pm to
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Since 2000:

Auburn, A&M, KY and USC are = 0-20 @ TS.

In spite of all those losses to Alabama, LSU still leads the SEC in home win% in SEC games since 2000 (78%).

Since 2000:


2000 was a long time ago.

Since 2008 vs ranked teams
(1) Alabama (18-4) (82%)
(2) LSU (16-8) (67%)
(3) Auburn (15-13) (54%)
(4) UGA (8-8) (50%)

LSU has been solid or very good for 20 years now, while most of the rest of the league has had at least 1-2 miserable spurts. So it makes sense they'd be #1 since 2000.

They play well at home, but I just don't see the facts that show it's some huge help.
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