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LSU-Texas Predictions (via Orangebloods)
Posted on 9/6/19 at 1:19 pm
Posted on 9/6/19 at 1:19 pm
I thought one might pick LSU, but it was not to be.
Alex Dunlap (1-0)
The game comes down to two things: how a surging Texas OL responds to success versus La Tech and translates it to a superior opponent, and to what extent the Texas defense can contain a quality SEC signal caller with minimal breakdowns on the back end. Texas handles its business.
Texas 31 LSU 27
Geoff Ketchum (1-0)
The reason why having one of the best quarterbacks in the nation is so important is for games just like this. While I'm expecting a Big 12 shootout to break out at DKR on Saturday, the biggest advantage in this game is the one the Longhorns have at quarterback. Sam Ehlinger has been to the circus and seen all of the clowns in these type of big games. I'm expecting him to be the difference in an otherwise air-tight contest.
Texas 41 - LSU 37
Dustin McComas (1-0)
As I write this, Texas is listed as a 6.5-point underdog. Each time I think about this game, I always come back to three things: Sam Ehlinger; Tom Herman's record as an underdog; it's a home game for Texas in what will be a truly electric atmosphere.
It was Louisiana Tech, but I was encouraged by what I saw on both the offensive and defensive lines. After talking with someone that covers LSU, I'm even more confident the Texas defensive line might surprise people. LSU is really, really good and finally looks like it's truly implemented a more wide open, quick, spread off led by a talented, tough quarterback Herman recruited. The concern for Texas is whether it can get LSU into unfavorable third-down situations often and if it can correct some coverage and communication issues. And LSU's secondary is absolutely loaded.
But, again, Texas has the better QB (Burrow's statistical splits are odd), is at home, and I can't pick against Herman as an underdog. Texas makes one more big play late to pull out the win.
Texas 31 - LSU 30
Anwar Richardson (1-0)
I understand why many writers outside of Austin are picking LSU, but I think they are giving the Tigers too much credit. LSU has a brand new offense that has not been tested by a good defense. Texas defensive coordinator Todd Orlando has successfully defended spread offenses during his Longhorn tenure. Plus, LSU will have to play in a loud stadium on the road. That is a lot to overcome.
We saw Texas defeat Oklahoma in a track meet during the 2018 regular season. We saw Texas defeat Georgia in a Sugar Bowl slug fest. We have witnessed Tom Herman defeat the spread many times.
We will see Texas defeat LSU on Saturday.
Texas 34 - LSU 30
Jason Suchomel (1-0)
This is going to be a bit of a unique prediction for me. In breaking down the match-ups, I do believe LSU has more individual talent on its roster. The Tigers feature the nation's top secondary, have elite talent at the receiver position and really do have very good players across the board.
But this one, to me, comes down to intangibles. Maybe I'm buying too much into the Sugar Bowl, but I'm not picking against Tom Herman as an underdog at home.
If Texas is going to get the win, it feels like it's going to take 30+ points, and I think the Longhorns will hit that mark.
Texas 31 LSU 30
Alex Dunlap (1-0)
The game comes down to two things: how a surging Texas OL responds to success versus La Tech and translates it to a superior opponent, and to what extent the Texas defense can contain a quality SEC signal caller with minimal breakdowns on the back end. Texas handles its business.
Texas 31 LSU 27
Geoff Ketchum (1-0)
The reason why having one of the best quarterbacks in the nation is so important is for games just like this. While I'm expecting a Big 12 shootout to break out at DKR on Saturday, the biggest advantage in this game is the one the Longhorns have at quarterback. Sam Ehlinger has been to the circus and seen all of the clowns in these type of big games. I'm expecting him to be the difference in an otherwise air-tight contest.
Texas 41 - LSU 37
Dustin McComas (1-0)
As I write this, Texas is listed as a 6.5-point underdog. Each time I think about this game, I always come back to three things: Sam Ehlinger; Tom Herman's record as an underdog; it's a home game for Texas in what will be a truly electric atmosphere.
It was Louisiana Tech, but I was encouraged by what I saw on both the offensive and defensive lines. After talking with someone that covers LSU, I'm even more confident the Texas defensive line might surprise people. LSU is really, really good and finally looks like it's truly implemented a more wide open, quick, spread off led by a talented, tough quarterback Herman recruited. The concern for Texas is whether it can get LSU into unfavorable third-down situations often and if it can correct some coverage and communication issues. And LSU's secondary is absolutely loaded.
But, again, Texas has the better QB (Burrow's statistical splits are odd), is at home, and I can't pick against Herman as an underdog. Texas makes one more big play late to pull out the win.
Texas 31 - LSU 30
Anwar Richardson (1-0)
I understand why many writers outside of Austin are picking LSU, but I think they are giving the Tigers too much credit. LSU has a brand new offense that has not been tested by a good defense. Texas defensive coordinator Todd Orlando has successfully defended spread offenses during his Longhorn tenure. Plus, LSU will have to play in a loud stadium on the road. That is a lot to overcome.
We saw Texas defeat Oklahoma in a track meet during the 2018 regular season. We saw Texas defeat Georgia in a Sugar Bowl slug fest. We have witnessed Tom Herman defeat the spread many times.
We will see Texas defeat LSU on Saturday.
Texas 34 - LSU 30
Jason Suchomel (1-0)
This is going to be a bit of a unique prediction for me. In breaking down the match-ups, I do believe LSU has more individual talent on its roster. The Tigers feature the nation's top secondary, have elite talent at the receiver position and really do have very good players across the board.
But this one, to me, comes down to intangibles. Maybe I'm buying too much into the Sugar Bowl, but I'm not picking against Tom Herman as an underdog at home.
If Texas is going to get the win, it feels like it's going to take 30+ points, and I think the Longhorns will hit that mark.
Texas 31 LSU 30
Posted on 9/6/19 at 1:24 pm to Realistic Ag
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This post was edited on 5/9/21 at 7:56 am
Posted on 9/6/19 at 1:24 pm to Realistic Ag
They all have it close. They don't really believe they will win, IMO. LSU by 21ish. Too much talent for the horns to overcome.
Posted on 9/6/19 at 1:25 pm to Realistic Ag
I'm honestly surprised Ketch is still around. What a blast from the past.
Posted on 9/6/19 at 1:28 pm to Realistic Ag
quote:
Texas has the best qb in the nation
quote:
Geoff Ketchum
Does he ever stop being a fan boy?

Posted on 9/6/19 at 1:29 pm to Nobelium
I remember the last time LSU fans bought into their defense being the best ever after the BYU shutout...calm down tiger fans.
Posted on 9/6/19 at 1:30 pm to Old Sarge
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Old Sarge
Tbf he said ONE of the best QBs...
Posted on 9/6/19 at 1:30 pm to Realistic Ag
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Texas 41

this dude sees his team dropping 41 on this D?
lmao
Posted on 9/6/19 at 1:32 pm to Realistic Ag
Pick a homer victory all you want, that's expected, but at least make it plausible. I don't think they really understand the number of savages on this LSU defense very well. Texas is not sniffing 30.
Posted on 9/6/19 at 1:34 pm to Realistic Ag
I see a 21-10 LSU win in Austin
Mike the Tiger would tear up Bevo
Mike the Tiger would tear up Bevo
Posted on 9/6/19 at 1:36 pm to Realistic Ag
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LSU has a brand new offense that has not been tested by a good defense. Texas defensive coordinator Todd Orlando has successfully defended spread offenses during his Longhorn tenure
2018 Pass Defense : 110th in the Nation
2017 Pass Defense : 108th in the Nation
"Successfully defended spread offenses during his Longhorn Tenure"

Posted on 9/6/19 at 1:36 pm to LBU Bama
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This post was edited on 5/9/21 at 7:55 am
Posted on 9/6/19 at 1:36 pm to Lsupimp
They dont have to be points scored by the offense to be in final score.
Anytime someone texas will score over 30 lsu fans scream the d aint letting 30pts on them
Maybe texas gets a pic6 or return td???
Anytime someone texas will score over 30 lsu fans scream the d aint letting 30pts on them
Maybe texas gets a pic6 or return td???
Posted on 9/6/19 at 1:37 pm to Realistic Ag
I still like LSU to win, if they shut the Horns QB it's a blowout. The trick to handling Aranda's defense is getting chuck plays and get a timely 3rd down conversion. LSU has studs up front but don't have the depth that Bama, Clemson or Georgia has yet.
Posted on 9/6/19 at 1:39 pm to Realistic Ag
I thought you and your aggy brethren never visited Big 12 websites?
But here you are breathlessly reporting content that has nothing to do with your cult.
But here you are breathlessly reporting content that has nothing to do with your cult.
Posted on 9/6/19 at 1:40 pm to Realistic Ag
Wow, they actually think their offense is even better than Alabama’s.
Alabama didn’t score 30 on LSU last year, and that was without Chaisson and Stingley on the field (but with Devin White).
This year’s D has a lot more options and is even deeper, more experienced, and more talented.
Delusional.
Alabama didn’t score 30 on LSU last year, and that was without Chaisson and Stingley on the field (but with Devin White).
This year’s D has a lot more options and is even deeper, more experienced, and more talented.
Delusional.
This post was edited on 9/6/19 at 1:44 pm
Posted on 9/6/19 at 1:42 pm to texashorn
Visiting occasionally and obsessively posting year round are two very different things.
You are in the 2nd group.
You are in the 2nd group.
Posted on 9/6/19 at 1:45 pm to Realistic Ag
The fact that Texas has managed to unite LSU and A&M fans - even if only for a week - speaks volumes about that university, city and fanbase.
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