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Posted on 7/18/14 at 10:27 pm to Dlab2013
Posted on 7/18/14 at 10:27 pm to Dlab2013
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What part of that statement should worry LSU?
Did you not watch last years Arky/LSU game?
ETA: anyhow this isn't supposed to be pissing match, I want legit opinions on how you guys think the game could play out.
This post was edited on 7/18/14 at 10:31 pm
Posted on 7/18/14 at 10:32 pm to CtotheVrzrbck
LSU will likely win big.
WI's QB sucks if you get pressure on him and they have a really bad WR core returning. Stuff their run and you will beat them.
WI's QB sucks if you get pressure on him and they have a really bad WR core returning. Stuff their run and you will beat them.
Posted on 7/18/14 at 10:35 pm to CtotheVrzrbck
I don't think their defense will be able to stop us from running and playing the game the way LSU plays.
And it's Magee and Fournette, not Fournette and Hilliard.
And it's Magee and Fournette, not Fournette and Hilliard.
Posted on 7/18/14 at 10:39 pm to CtotheVrzrbck
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Did you not watch last years Arky/LSU game?
Yep, a win is a win.
LSU will run wild on that inexperienced UW D., and UW won't see a D as good as LSUs the rest of the year. Bookmark it if you want.
Posted on 7/18/14 at 10:42 pm to Dlab2013
I see a 35-21 game where it looks much worse than the score indicates. LSU will establish a running game that UW will not be able to stop. And yes they will not face a better defense until they play MSU in the BIG title game
Posted on 7/18/14 at 10:44 pm to CtotheVrzrbck
Outside of Melvin Gordon, does Wisc have anybody who would be getting reps much less starting at LSU?
Honestly, if Wisconsin wins this game, recruiting rankings should be placed in the same category as astrology and reading tea leaves.
Honestly, if Wisconsin wins this game, recruiting rankings should be placed in the same category as astrology and reading tea leaves.
Posted on 7/18/14 at 10:45 pm to Dlab2013
An inexperienced big ten front 7 going against the best o-line in the SEC. Magee, Hilliard, and Fournette are going to have a lot of fun.
Posted on 7/18/14 at 10:48 pm to victoire sécurisé
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recruiting rankings should be placed in the same category as astrology and reading tea leaves
This should already be the case.
This post was edited on 7/18/14 at 10:49 pm
Posted on 7/18/14 at 10:51 pm to CtotheVrzrbck
i don't follow Wisconsin football
think LSU plays conservative ground game
if LSU defense shows up - and offense is decent, game might be over mid 3rd quarter
think LSU plays conservative ground game
if LSU defense shows up - and offense is decent, game might be over mid 3rd quarter
Posted on 7/18/14 at 10:52 pm to CtotheVrzrbck
They're gonna pound the rock and try to expose our tackles. If they're successful it could get hairy.
I don't know much about their D, and our O has a lot of unknowns. More than likely we will ride McGee and Hilliard. Les won't try to stretch the field unless he has too.
I think it will be a close, low scoring 20-14 type game.
Even if we don't win, I at least want the D to put up a fight. I will feel a lot better about the rest of the season if we can contain Gordon.
I don't know much about their D, and our O has a lot of unknowns. More than likely we will ride McGee and Hilliard. Les won't try to stretch the field unless he has too.
I think it will be a close, low scoring 20-14 type game.
Even if we don't win, I at least want the D to put up a fight. I will feel a lot better about the rest of the season if we can contain Gordon.
This post was edited on 7/18/14 at 10:54 pm
Posted on 7/18/14 at 11:25 pm to CtotheVrzrbck
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could give us a glimpse if the Bielema system has any shot of working at Arkansas like we think it will.
Comedic gold.
Posted on 7/19/14 at 10:06 am to victoire sécurisé
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Outside of Melvin Gordon, does Wisc have anybody who would be getting reps much less starting at LSU?
Their backup RB and that is pretty much it.
Posted on 7/19/14 at 10:30 am to nebraskafaninwi
LSU oline will control the point of attack. LSU establishes the run early. Jennings/Harris whoever starts will be 8/15 for 175 yards and LSU spends the second half in ball control mode. Whisky gets a late garbage TD.
31-24
31-24
This post was edited on 7/19/14 at 10:32 am
Posted on 7/19/14 at 10:56 am to CtotheVrzrbck
quote:how likely do you think this is in reality? teams with a much better defense don't "bottle up" the lsu ground game. even when they stack the box.
If Wisconsin's D can bottle up LSU's run game
quote:system? he's not urban meyer or malzahn.
the Bielema system
expect this game to be just like the bowl game. run, run, run. low scoring and closer than the game really is. maybe a few designed qb draws. lsu takes no chances in this game. the world thinks miles still sucks. lsu wins once again with inexperienced players and miles gets no credit. the also rans of the sec, ole miss, ark, state, think lsu is in decline despite lsu winning.
Posted on 7/19/14 at 10:58 am to CtotheVrzrbck
quote:is this supposed to mean something substantive?
The majority of the squad is still Bielema's players
Posted on 7/19/14 at 11:09 am to CtotheVrzrbck
quote:what about it? it has no bearing on lsu vs wisky this season.
Did you not watch last years Arky/LSU game?
an uninspired lsu team took care of business in route to yet another 10 win season. so what.
Posted on 7/19/14 at 11:18 am to bfniii
It'll be close the first half due to first game non-sense: false starts, illegal formations/substitutions, delay of game penalties that everyone goes through.
Second half, LSU imposes it's will.
31-10 Bayou Bengals.
Second half, LSU imposes it's will.
31-10 Bayou Bengals.
Posted on 7/19/14 at 11:20 am to bfniii
Melvin Gordon could be the best RB in teh country. Will be the first one drafted barring injury. He's a freak of nature.
That being said, they have an abysmal QB situation. The returning starter is one of the worst in D1 and they lost their only good WR.
They have a very solid OL as always and will run, run, run, run. Their true frosh backup QB might come in a run some read option to mix it up as well.
They lost their entire front 7 on defense, but they subbed a lot last year and have experience there. However, there is NO depth.
Their DBs are good, but not great.
My prediction:
They won't pass the ball AT ALL on us against our DB tandem and with their terrible passing game and WRs. They will run it well because Gordon is nasty and their OL is punishing. They get 180 yards rushing on the game against our young DTs, but they run it 80% of the time so YPC isn't enormous. We run it a lot and run it well just as they do, but we mix up some deep passes from Harris that get us some quick scores. Their inability to score quickly loses it for them.
31-21 LSU
That being said, they have an abysmal QB situation. The returning starter is one of the worst in D1 and they lost their only good WR.
They have a very solid OL as always and will run, run, run, run. Their true frosh backup QB might come in a run some read option to mix it up as well.
They lost their entire front 7 on defense, but they subbed a lot last year and have experience there. However, there is NO depth.
Their DBs are good, but not great.
My prediction:
They won't pass the ball AT ALL on us against our DB tandem and with their terrible passing game and WRs. They will run it well because Gordon is nasty and their OL is punishing. They get 180 yards rushing on the game against our young DTs, but they run it 80% of the time so YPC isn't enormous. We run it a lot and run it well just as they do, but we mix up some deep passes from Harris that get us some quick scores. Their inability to score quickly loses it for them.
31-21 LSU
Posted on 7/19/14 at 11:22 am to victoire sécurisé
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Honestly, if Wisconsin wins this game, recruiting rankings should be placed in the same category as astrology and reading tea leaves.
A fan on one of the Wisky fan sites posted a comparison of starting player rankings, and the star levels of both teams actually weren't far off.
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STEELE'S PROJECTED LSU STARTERS
QB Brandon Harris, 6-2 184 4*, So
RB Leonard Fournette, 6-1 224 5*, Fr
WR John Diarse, 6-1 207 4*, Fr
WR Travin Dural, 6-2 182 4*, So
WR Malachi Dupre, 6-3 188 5*, Fr
TE Dillon Gordon, 6-5 286 3*, Jr
LT La'El Collins, 6-5 315 5*, Sr
LG Vadal Alexander, 6-6 342 4*, Jr
C Elliott Porter, 6-4 300 3*, Sr
RG Hoko Fanaika, 6-6 348 3*, Sr
RT Jerald Hawkins, 6-6 301 3*, So
DE Rasco 6-3 262 4*, Sr
DT LaCouture 6-5 298 3*, So
DT Thomas 6-3 290 3*, Jr
DE Hunter 6-6 241 4*, Jr
WLB Alexander 6-2 218 4*, Jr
MLB Welter 6-1 235 3*, Sr
SLB Louis 6-0 216 4*, Jr
CB White 5-11 177 5*, So
CB Robinson 6-1 163 4*, So
SS Martin 6-1 218 3*, Sr
FS Mills 6-1 189 3*, Jr
STEELE'S PROJECTED WISCONSIN STARTERS
DE Jake Keefer, 6-3 265 4*, Jr
NG Warren Herring, 6-3 295 3*, Sr
DE Chikwe Obasih, 6-2 245 4*, Fr
OLB Vince Biegel, 6-4 233 4*, So
ILB Derek Landisch, 6-0 230 3*, Sr
ILB Marcus Trotter, 6-0 233 3*, Sr
OLB Joe Schobert, 6-2 230 WO, Jr
CB Darius Hillary, 5-11 187 3*, Jr
CB Sojourn Shelton, 5-9 172 3*, So
SS Michael Caputo, 6-1 205 3*, Jr
FS Austin Hudson, 6-2 190 2*, Fr
QB Stave WO, Jr
RB Gordon 4*, Jr
H-Back Maly 3*, Jr
WR Fredrick 3*, Jr
WR Wheelwright 3*, So
TE Arneson 3*, Sr
LT Marz 3*, Jr
LG Lewallen 3*, Sr
C Voltz 4*, So
RG Costigan 2*, Sr
RT Havenstein 3*, Sr
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