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re: The TS Home Field Myth is Busted - SEC Home Conference Records
Posted on 7/19/12 at 11:51 pm to AllBamaDoesIsWin
Posted on 7/19/12 at 11:51 pm to AllBamaDoesIsWin
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You act like it's THAT much more difficult than BDS....
Yea, this really intimidates me... LINK
FWIW, I've been at field level at Bama and Auburn. Auburn is louder, even with 15k less.
Posted on 7/19/12 at 11:52 pm to stampman
Bama is just upset their home stadium sucks at night.
Posted on 7/19/12 at 11:55 pm to Golfer
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Yea, this really intimidates me... LINK
FWIW, I've been at field level at Bama and Auburn. Auburn is louder, even with 15k less.
What was scary about Bama's stadium was the "don't do meth" ads on the screens once every 5 minutes.
I went into BDS thinking Alabama's meth problem was a stereotype, and I left realizing that the meth demographic was standing all around me.
Posted on 7/19/12 at 11:58 pm to bamascott2
Bear: "Baton Rouge happens to be the worst place in the world for a visiting team. It's like being inside a drum"
Saban: "There is nothing like Tiger Stadium on a Saturday night."
So either your 2 "Demi God" coaches are full of shite or you're a douche. You pick, both work
Saban: "There is nothing like Tiger Stadium on a Saturday night."
So either your 2 "Demi God" coaches are full of shite or you're a douche. You pick, both work
Posted on 7/20/12 at 12:01 am to LSUNV
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If true
It is true...
Zerometh.com is an effort by the Alabama Department of Public Health
Posted on 7/20/12 at 12:07 am to bamascott2
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Okay...now that we all understand that LSU is simply a middle of the road, ho-hum place to play as well as a stadium in which to get a reasonably easy road win...
Let the onslaught of LSU fans begin, with their cherry-picking of specific seasons and eras to show that this voluminous, Crowellianesque data is simply incorrect.
You've missed the point. LSU, historically is a top 15/top 20 programs. When they play better teams, they usually get beat, same as anyone. The big national 'myth' is TS under the lights. Doesn't mean LSU will win. There is just something different about Saturday Night in Baton Rouge than other places. It's not just a fan's view, or a Homer's view. That's a national perception that has a basis...it didn't create itself. I'm not sure why TS at night is different, but it is. Doesn't mean LSU will win, but it does mean it will be memorable for visiting fans and teams.
Posted on 7/20/12 at 12:07 am to bamascott2
LSU is 73-11 at home since 2000, an 87% winning percentage. That is what you need to concern yourself with, not what happened in the 1990s.
Les Miles is 43-6 at home as coach of LSU, an 88% winning percentage, which is even more pertinent.
LSU has also won 17 home games in a row and are 19-1 at home since the beginning of the 2009 season, a 95% winning percentage.
I think that is more pertinent.
It's more pertinent, I tell ya! (That word makes me laugh for some reason. And no, I'm not drinking.)
Les Miles is 43-6 at home as coach of LSU, an 88% winning percentage, which is even more pertinent.
LSU has also won 17 home games in a row and are 19-1 at home since the beginning of the 2009 season, a 95% winning percentage.
I think that is more pertinent.
It's more pertinent, I tell ya! (That word makes me laugh for some reason. And no, I'm not drinking.)
This post was edited on 7/20/12 at 12:16 am
Posted on 7/20/12 at 12:11 am to Golfer
Holy shite,
It explains a lot

It explains a lot
Posted on 7/20/12 at 12:16 am to LSUNV
Bama does alot of shite talking to a team they don't consider a rival
Posted on 7/20/12 at 12:21 am to Golfer
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FWIW, I've been at field level at Bama and Auburn. Auburn is louder, even with 15k less.
The style and construction of the stadium must have a lot to do with it. Autzen is supposed to be really loud and has less than 60k I think.
Posted on 7/20/12 at 12:25 am to BayouBengal3
Old school bama fans will never admit it.
Posted on 7/20/12 at 12:33 am to LSUNV
Everytime I see a bama fan post I picture a ten year old sitting behind a computer screen, dying from laughter, while trying to call his friends to tell them about his awesome troll job.
Posted on 7/20/12 at 12:46 am to bamascott2
- Thought Bama's percentage was even higher.
- Didn't realize UF was ahead of UGA and LSU.
- Surprised LSU is middle of the pack and under 60%
- UT still has good numbers
- UK barely holding off Vandy
- Due to small sample size, Ark has a chance to pass LSU in the near future.
Posted on 7/20/12 at 12:51 am to bona fide
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Thought Bama's percentage was even higher.
He didn't specify vacates and forfeits counted or not.
This post was edited on 7/20/12 at 12:53 am
Posted on 7/20/12 at 12:55 am to dbt_Geaux_Tigers_196
UT may have been number one before the arrival of Saban.
Posted on 7/20/12 at 1:00 am to bona fide
UT's slide would have continued with or without Coach Saban. It's actually been kind of historic. I didn't agree with that recent article that took them out of that 'kings' position. But it is a fact their proximity, from a historical view, is moving from UA and toward LSU/AU/UGA/UF.
Posted on 7/20/12 at 1:01 am to bamascott2
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and the Pigs played a few in Little Rock
I'd say we've played more than a few there so you're wiping out probably 5% points or so in that alone.
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SEC since 1992): 44-34-1, 55.7%
Can you tell me where you found these records at? And why you chose to put us and USC from 1992, opposed to when it opened like everyone else.
By the way, that's rhetorical because I already know why you didn't include Little Rock or overall.
This post was edited on 7/20/12 at 1:06 am
Posted on 7/20/12 at 1:03 am to ShreveportHog94
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Can you tell me where you found these records at? And why you chose to put us and USC from 1992, opposed to when it opened like everyone else.
Read the title??
SEC home conference games.
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