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re: LSU’s only national champion year that was impressive was 2019
Posted on 1/29/21 at 3:59 am to FourThreeForty
Posted on 1/29/21 at 3:59 am to FourThreeForty
LSU’s only national champion year that was impressive was 2019
When has every victory been impressive, and why is that important. If you win by 40 points,or if you win by 1 point it is still a win. You don't get extra points for how impressive you were,Al Davis said it best "Just Win Baby". You must have been bored to come up with this dumb crap, criticizing Championship teams based on impressiveness of wins. We are so blessed in this Country that we don't know when to be humble,or thankful.
When has every victory been impressive, and why is that important. If you win by 40 points,or if you win by 1 point it is still a win. You don't get extra points for how impressive you were,Al Davis said it best "Just Win Baby". You must have been bored to come up with this dumb crap, criticizing Championship teams based on impressiveness of wins. We are so blessed in this Country that we don't know when to be humble,or thankful.
Posted on 1/29/21 at 5:07 am to FourThreeForty
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LSU’s only national champion year that was impressive was 2019
Okay, now let’s do Penn St!
This post was edited on 1/29/21 at 5:08 am
Posted on 1/29/21 at 6:23 am to FourThreeForty
You're high.
That 2007 team beat 4 Top Ten teams: ranked Auburn, #7 Florida, # 10 Tennessee (SECCG), and #9 Va.Tech 48-7. And they beat #1 Ohio State by 2 touchdowns.
The 2003 team beat #3 Arkansas, #15 Ole Miss, #5 Georgia, #10 Auburn, and # 10 Georgia again in SECCG , and #1 Oklahoma. The defense was #1, giving up 10 points per game. And they held 56 points and 600 yards per game #1 Oklahoma to 150 yards total (half on their last drive) and 14 points, both set up by a blocked punt on the LSU 1, and an INT at LSU 30.
Also, if it wasn't for the BCS screwing up there own protocol and criteria, LSU probably beats Okie State to go 14-0 in 2011, and would have been the GOAT at that time, beating a schedule that included 4 Top 5 teams and 7 Top 15 teams and outscoring opponents 500-123.
That 2007 team beat 4 Top Ten teams: ranked Auburn, #7 Florida, # 10 Tennessee (SECCG), and #9 Va.Tech 48-7. And they beat #1 Ohio State by 2 touchdowns.
The 2003 team beat #3 Arkansas, #15 Ole Miss, #5 Georgia, #10 Auburn, and # 10 Georgia again in SECCG , and #1 Oklahoma. The defense was #1, giving up 10 points per game. And they held 56 points and 600 yards per game #1 Oklahoma to 150 yards total (half on their last drive) and 14 points, both set up by a blocked punt on the LSU 1, and an INT at LSU 30.
Also, if it wasn't for the BCS screwing up there own protocol and criteria, LSU probably beats Okie State to go 14-0 in 2011, and would have been the GOAT at that time, beating a schedule that included 4 Top 5 teams and 7 Top 15 teams and outscoring opponents 500-123.
This post was edited on 1/29/21 at 6:29 am
Posted on 1/29/21 at 7:06 am to FourThreeForty
You really dug deep to find that level of stupidity. Get of the computer and go find a woman. Or dude whatever your into. Just go.
This post was edited on 1/29/21 at 10:00 am
Posted on 1/29/21 at 7:14 am to FourThreeForty
Lol what kind of person takes the time to type out that post at 10pm lol. Laying in bed, alone/with sister, thinking about LSU..
Posted on 1/29/21 at 7:18 am to FourThreeForty
I actually preferred the seasons where upsets happened and everyone had 1 or 2 losses instead of 2 teams being so unbeatable they are basically coronated from the start of the season
Posted on 1/29/21 at 7:52 am to FourThreeForty
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which allowed LSU to use that extra SECCG (which was the biggest cakewalk of all SECCGs
Arkansas says hello
Posted on 1/30/21 at 1:00 pm to BUGA_NATION
quote:Sigh. He is a Bama fan. Like Tuscaloosa, for some reason he does not wear the script A.
Now do Penn St
Posted on 1/30/21 at 1:16 pm to FourThreeForty
Wow...the pedo/Penn St. fan is really honing his butt-sniffing of LSU...AGAIN...lol
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