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re: LSUs problem isn't Devin White: It's Blowout anxiety
Posted on 10/23/18 at 7:12 am to TrendingRight
Posted on 10/23/18 at 7:12 am to TrendingRight
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Getting routed by 50 on Saturday night in Death Valley is what the Corndogs are really afraid of.
I can assure you we aren't afraid of that. We've been expected to be blown out 3 other times this year. This is old hat for us.
This is new territory for Bama though, because LSU will be the first team that won't be scared of them and you bammers know you struggle when you come to BR compared to when we are over there over the past few years. You can talk all you want, but it won't change that a war is coming next weekend and you aren't sure how your team will handle it since they haven't been in that situation yet this year.
Posted on 10/23/18 at 7:24 am to Crimson Wraith
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aTm was ranked when we played and they still are.
How many teams do you have wins over that are currently ranked?
Right now only 1. Mississippi St. bounced out after the loss.
Posted on 10/23/18 at 7:29 am to BrerTiger
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LSU hasn't been blown out by Bama since Saban was coach and even then it was 14-0 at the start of the 4th.
It took me a while to figure out that score and game.
Saban was the head coach of LSU. 2002. Final score 31-0.
The Tigers had the No. 1 overall defense in the nation.
Marcus Randall took off on a run and almost killed an Alabama defensive player. The quietest that I have ever heard Tiger Stadium. He was down for about 20 minutes.
From ESPN: "Late in the first half, Alabama starting nose tackle Kenny King suffered a neck or back injury after assisting a tackle of Randall and was taken off the field on a cart."
It was also very, very cold that night.
Edit note: It is fascinating that with an 8-5 2002 season, LSU went 13-1 for the 2003 season and were the BCS National Champions. Each season is what it is.
This post was edited on 10/23/18 at 7:37 am
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