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

Posted on 4/23/19 at 11:27 am to
Posted by BoerneAg
Hill Country, God's Country
Member since Apr 2019
2329 posts
Posted on 4/23/19 at 11:27 am to
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How much time do you got


Give me a summation.
Posted by WildTchoupitoulas
Member since Jan 2010
44071 posts
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.
Posted by 3rddownonthe8
Atlanta, GA
Member since Aug 2011
5212 posts
Posted on 4/23/19 at 2:46 pm to
TBH....

I have never really considered UGA to be a really tough environment, not Tuscaloosa... they both do generally win their home games but I don’t consider the environment that daunting...

JH is not really scary either... but it does get extremely loud and for that point only it should be ahead of UA and UGA.

LSU at night is intimidating... UT at night is also pretty unnerving... the fact the stadium may fall is quite a treat.

Clemson is not a difficult place to play and Doak Campbell I think sucks... even though the chant and spear is cool when they are winning.

Personally... Oregon, LSU, Wisconsin, PSU this are intimidating especially at night.... everywhere else is pretty level
Posted by 3rddownonthe8
Atlanta, GA
Member since Aug 2011
5212 posts
Posted on 4/23/19 at 2:53 pm to
Probably better to go with since 1970...
16-18-1... Dawgs

1980.... 10-5-1... Dawgs

1990... 6-2... again Dawgs

Overall it’s 42-18-4.... so anyhow you slice it UGA wins at least 2 out of every 3 meetings..
Posted by WildTchoupitoulas
Member since Jan 2010
44071 posts
Posted on 4/23/19 at 3:29 pm to
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2000 was a long time ago.

If you're a kid.
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Since 2008

...and 2008 seems pretty random. Or perhaps actually picked to avoid the more problematic years of 2005, 2006 and 2007 when Alabama went a combined 2-15.
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LSU has been solid or very good for 20 years now...it makes sense they'd be #1 since 2000.

Yeah, that's kind of my point. And a large part of that success is the advantage that Tiger Stadium brings to teams coached by Les Miles and Ed O with no offense.
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but I just don't see the facts that show it's some huge help.

Ask Auburn to explain it to you.
Posted by RedTigerRulz
BFE
Member since Oct 2013
15317 posts
Posted on 4/23/19 at 3:37 pm to
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Gators have a winning record in BR, not scared.


Not holding back on the piss balloons this year you frick!
Posted by CGSC Lobotomy
Member since Sep 2011
79992 posts
Posted on 4/23/19 at 3:53 pm to
A bad defense nullifies home field advantage.
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