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Posted on 3/21/20 at 4:35 pm to Dr RC
He’s using the Ole Miss game as his logic behind saying Nebraska would be no match for us, completely ignoring the fact that we then went on to shut every team down and make life miserable for Mond, Fromm, Hurts and Lawrence, the last two of which were hyped to be able to make our life difficult in the ground game. Oklahoma averaged 250 yards a game rushing and managed 97 yards. Clemson averaged 240 a game and was held to 160 while only managing 87 yards total the rest of the game after going up 17-7. We turned on the jets after the Ole Miss game and we didn’t look back.
Posted on 3/21/20 at 4:42 pm to joshua2571
Wins against teams in the final AP Poll:
2019 LSU:
#2 Clemson
#4 UGA
#6 Florida
#7 Oklahoma
#8 bama
#14 Auburn
#25 Texas
1995 Nebraska:
#2 Florida
#5 Colorado
#7 Kansas St.
#10 Kansas
The 2019 LSU team had to beat three teams in a row that were ranked in the top 5 (UGA,OU,Clem) at the time the games were played to win the NC.
Therefore, the 15-0 2019 LSU team will forever be seen as > than the 12-0 1995 Nebraska team.
2019 LSU:
#2 Clemson
#4 UGA
#6 Florida
#7 Oklahoma
#8 bama
#14 Auburn
#25 Texas
1995 Nebraska:
#2 Florida
#5 Colorado
#7 Kansas St.
#10 Kansas
The 2019 LSU team had to beat three teams in a row that were ranked in the top 5 (UGA,OU,Clem) at the time the games were played to win the NC.
Therefore, the 15-0 2019 LSU team will forever be seen as > than the 12-0 1995 Nebraska team.
Posted on 3/21/20 at 5:03 pm to joshua2571
The Huskers would of smacked LSU silly.
Posted on 3/21/20 at 5:07 pm to joshua2571
2019 LSU would have beat the shite out of 1995 Neb with their 280 lb olinemen. Would have been similar to what we did to Ga Southern at the beginning of the year.
Posted on 3/21/20 at 5:07 pm to Dr RC
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LSU would be equally unprepared for Nebraska's run game.
Let's just ignore LSU has shut down every modern option attack of the modern era save Cam Newton in 2010 including GSU in 2019.
If y'all can play the different era option so can we. Option attacks, no matter how lethal cannot compare to a modern day disciplined defense.
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Almost all passes over the middle would be a no go for LSU if the rules from 1995 were allowed while if we had the 2019 rules Nebraska's run blocking schemes would be severely impacted.
Would the current rule of academic qualifiers be in place as well? The 1990's/Big 12 were vastly different from what it is today.
Posted on 3/21/20 at 5:12 pm to joshua2571
Joshua. Your obsession with LSU Athletics is really concerning...and hell nah, 2019 LSU football is the best team to ever do the damn thing. Period. Plenty of non biased people that have much more clout than you do, Joshua, have said this as well. Stop having just bc you know deep down inside that state will never even win the sec, much less dominate, win every game on their schedule against the top schedule in the nation, and win the natty in a blowout. Setting records, winning the Heisman and shitloads of awards along the way, and have the national coach of the year. GTFO with your hating arse, lol.
Posted on 3/21/20 at 5:13 pm to ImayGoLesMiles
Homerism at it's finest, folks.
This post was edited on 3/21/20 at 5:16 pm
Posted on 3/21/20 at 5:14 pm to joshua2571
The 1995 Nebraska team was all-time great, but the Fiesta Bowl rout over Florida that gave them this image of invincibility gets a little blown out of proportion, in my opinion, because the Gators' defense was so woefully unprepared - in terms of both scheme and personnel - to face an intricate power option offense very different from anything they had seen before.
By the mid '90s Nebraska's players and coaches were very accustomed to facing a team out of Florida with a Heisman caliber passer in the bowl season. (From 1983-1995 Nebraska faced FSU, Miami or Florida nine times in a bowl game, including six times from 1987-1994.) And with Oklahoma out of the way and no longer having to face the Wishbone they could adapt their schemes and recruit defenders better able to handle those offenses in games they anticipated playing at the end of the year.
Although Florida was the best team in the SEC that year, teams like Auburn and Alabama that liked to run the ball, emphasized defense, and had coaches on staff that had seen plenty of option in earlier years probably would have fared better in that game than Florida. They still would have lost by a solid margin, but they probably wouldn't have been physically annihilated and embarrassed with commentators saying shite like, "Look at Tommie Frazier! How many tackles can one man break!"
Nebraska was way better and a juggernaut, but they were also a bad match up for Florida's style and experience.
By the mid '90s Nebraska's players and coaches were very accustomed to facing a team out of Florida with a Heisman caliber passer in the bowl season. (From 1983-1995 Nebraska faced FSU, Miami or Florida nine times in a bowl game, including six times from 1987-1994.) And with Oklahoma out of the way and no longer having to face the Wishbone they could adapt their schemes and recruit defenders better able to handle those offenses in games they anticipated playing at the end of the year.
Although Florida was the best team in the SEC that year, teams like Auburn and Alabama that liked to run the ball, emphasized defense, and had coaches on staff that had seen plenty of option in earlier years probably would have fared better in that game than Florida. They still would have lost by a solid margin, but they probably wouldn't have been physically annihilated and embarrassed with commentators saying shite like, "Look at Tommie Frazier! How many tackles can one man break!"
Nebraska was way better and a juggernaut, but they were also a bad match up for Florida's style and experience.
Posted on 3/21/20 at 5:16 pm to ColdTurkey
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He’s using the Ole Miss game as his logic behind saying Nebraska would be no match for us, completely ignoring the fact that we then went on to shut every team down and make life miserable for Mond, Fromm, Hurts and Lawrence,
Not a single one of those teams had a run game anywhere close to as dominating as '95 Nebraska.
This post was edited on 3/21/20 at 5:17 pm
Posted on 3/21/20 at 5:17 pm to SpartyGator
quote:because creamed Spurrier and your mighty gators don’t mean squat.
95 NEB is GOAT
Posted on 3/21/20 at 5:17 pm to Globetrotter747
That husker run game just made teams quit. Especially in an era when the NCAA could have cared less about the athlete's health.
Posted on 3/21/20 at 5:17 pm to Mizzou4ever
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The Huskers would of smacked LSU silly.
When you’re not tossing up your arse for 12 other sec fanbases, you go back to the horrible extinct big 12 north
This post was edited on 3/21/20 at 5:18 pm
Posted on 3/21/20 at 5:19 pm to memphisplaya
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Let's just ignore LSU has shut down every modern option attack of the modern era save Cam Newton in 2010 including GSU in 2019.
Who the flying frick cares about what LSU teams from years other than '19 did to far lesser squads that used some form of option? None of them could dominate running the ball the way '95 Nebraska did. SOme of you sound young as hell with how you are dismissing that Husker team.
This post was edited on 3/21/20 at 5:21 pm
Posted on 3/21/20 at 5:22 pm to Jrv2damac
You just can't get that gayness out of your thinking, twinkle toes. It's just a Louisiana thang. You go girl!
Posted on 3/21/20 at 5:23 pm to joshua2571
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1995 Nebraska
The team that only won 12 games and almost lost to 3-9 Washington State (at home)?
Good one!
Posted on 3/21/20 at 5:24 pm to joshua2571
West Virginia, Pacific, UCLA, Wyoming, Oklahoma State, Kansas State, Missouri, Colorado, Kansas, Iowa State, Oklahoma and Miami.
Now do LSU.
Now do LSU.
Posted on 3/21/20 at 5:25 pm to Jrv2damac
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Nebraska was way better and a juggernaut, but they were also a bad match up for Florida's style and experience.
I think Nebraska was the better team and deserved to win. I would have liked to have seen what Wuerrfel would have done out of the shotgun. After the first quarter, he was starting to get pressured regularly and didn’t have time to see open receivers. We saw what happened the next year against half-assed U in the Sugar Bowl.
Posted on 3/21/20 at 5:26 pm to joshua2571
People who have been here longer than I:
Is OP a LSU fan pretending to be a MSU fan?
That's the vibe I've gotten from his posts.
Is OP a LSU fan pretending to be a MSU fan?
That's the vibe I've gotten from his posts.
Posted on 3/21/20 at 5:40 pm to Clark14
Yes...and most were very bad teams !
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