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re: Week 3 SEC Predictions
Posted on 9/10/14 at 8:21 am to gatorhata9
Posted on 9/10/14 at 8:21 am to gatorhata9
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A&M rushed for 169 yards and East Carolina rushed for 132. They're not strong against the run either.
This is also the first time we'll be playing a "Run first, pass second" team. If we held UGA to only 132 rushing yards I think we'd be in good shape.
With that said I don't think we have the push on the DLine to get Gurley down at or behind the line of scrimmage.
Posted on 9/10/14 at 8:23 am to LSUbase13
Georgia 37, USCe 27
Missouri 31, UCF 23
Alabama 47, Southern Miss 10
Texas A&M 58, Rice 13
LSU 45, ULM 17
Oklahoma 42, Tennessee 23
Florida 31, Kentucky 13
Ole Miss 35, ULL 17
Miss St 34, South Alabama 13
Arkansas 51, Texas Tech 27
Vanderbilt 3, UMass 2
Missouri 31, UCF 23
Alabama 47, Southern Miss 10
Texas A&M 58, Rice 13
LSU 45, ULM 17
Oklahoma 42, Tennessee 23
Florida 31, Kentucky 13
Ole Miss 35, ULL 17
Miss St 34, South Alabama 13
Arkansas 51, Texas Tech 27
Vanderbilt 3, UMass 2
Posted on 9/10/14 at 8:38 am to LSUbase13
So, by the SECR's transitive property theory...
Miss State - 49 Southern Miss - 0...
canceling out the '0'
Miss State - 49 Alabama - 45 ...
No way we give up 45 to Bama though.
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3. Alabama - 45 Southern Miss - 0
Miss State - 49 Southern Miss - 0...
canceling out the '0'
Miss State - 49 Alabama - 45 ...
No way we give up 45 to Bama though.
Posted on 9/10/14 at 8:47 am to gatorhata9
To be strong against the run would mean you have to have a DL with way more push than what we saw from USCe against A&M. If USCe doesn't correct that or their tackling, Gurley has another big day.
Mason on the other hand doesn't have to deal with the DL's that saw Clowney, Ingram, Quarles and the like. He's facing a pass rush that had seemingly no hurries against A&M and has one total sack on the year.
USC also couldn't seem to cover anybody. This bodes well for our receivers, even if Mitchell and JSW are out. Mason might be asked to beat someone, but I just don't know if it will be this weekend.
But with all of that said, we always seem to play USCe close, so I'm not gonna predict a blowout.
24-17
Mason on the other hand doesn't have to deal with the DL's that saw Clowney, Ingram, Quarles and the like. He's facing a pass rush that had seemingly no hurries against A&M and has one total sack on the year.
USC also couldn't seem to cover anybody. This bodes well for our receivers, even if Mitchell and JSW are out. Mason might be asked to beat someone, but I just don't know if it will be this weekend.
But with all of that said, we always seem to play USCe close, so I'm not gonna predict a blowout.
24-17
This post was edited on 9/10/14 at 8:48 am
Posted on 9/10/14 at 8:48 am to Tridentds
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Georgia 45, USCe 20
Missouri 48, UCF 16
Alabama 55, Southern Miss 10
Texas A&M 58, Rice 13
LSU 45, ULM 17
Oklahoma 41, Tennessee 23
Florida 38, Kentucky 17
Ole Miss 35, ULL 17
Miss St 34, South Alabama 13
Arkansas 51, Texas Tech 27
UMass 31 Vanderbilt 20
Posted on 9/10/14 at 8:48 am to theGarnetWay
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This is also the first time we'll be playing a "Run first, pass second" team. If we held UGA to only 132 rushing yards I think we'd be in good shape
I tend to agree.
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With that said I don't think we have the push on the DLine to get Gurley down at or behind the line of scrimmage.
How are your linebackers? That's going to be the key. Linebackers have a tough time bringing him down on first contact once he gets to the second level.
This post was edited on 9/10/14 at 8:49 am
Posted on 9/10/14 at 8:50 am to dhuck20
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Mason on the other hand doesn't have to deal with the DL's that saw Clowney, Ingram, Quarles and the like. He's facing a pass rush that had seemingly no hurries against A&M and has one total sack on the year
To be fair. Hill was making really quick reads and getting the ball out fast.
Posted on 9/10/14 at 8:52 am to LSUbase13
1. South Carolina - 31 Georgia - 34
2. Missouri - 28 UCF - 24
3. Alabama - 38 Southern Miss - 13
4. Texas A&M - 54 Rice - 17
5. LSU - 55 ULM - 6
LSU's youth continues to improve. The second and third units are in by the middle of the third quarter and continue to carve the ULM defense up. ULM musters enough yardage in garbage time to get a couple of field goals.
6. Oklahoma - 31 Tennessee - 20
7. Florida - 38 Kentucky - 17
8. Ole Miss - 38 ULL - 10
9. Mississippi State - 28 South Alabama - 10
10. Texas Tech - 24 Arkansas - 27
11. Vanderbilt - 13 Massachusetts - 24
2. Missouri - 28 UCF - 24
3. Alabama - 38 Southern Miss - 13
4. Texas A&M - 54 Rice - 17
5. LSU - 55 ULM - 6
LSU's youth continues to improve. The second and third units are in by the middle of the third quarter and continue to carve the ULM defense up. ULM musters enough yardage in garbage time to get a couple of field goals.
6. Oklahoma - 31 Tennessee - 20
7. Florida - 38 Kentucky - 17
8. Ole Miss - 38 ULL - 10
9. Mississippi State - 28 South Alabama - 10
10. Texas Tech - 24 Arkansas - 27
11. Vanderbilt - 13 Massachusetts - 24
Posted on 9/10/14 at 9:16 am to LSUbase13
1. South Carolina - 17 Georgia - 42
2. Missouri - 28 UCF - 21
3. Alabama - 35 Southern Miss - 17
4. Texas A&M - 42 Rice - 21
5. LSU - 49 ULM - 6
6. Oklahoma - 42 Tennessee - 17
7. Florida - 31 Kentucky - 20
8. Ole Miss - 31 ULL - 17
9. Mississippi State - 38 South Alabama - 20
10. Texas Tech - 38 Arkansas - 42
11. Vanderbilt - 17 Massachusetts - 31
2. Missouri - 28 UCF - 21
3. Alabama - 35 Southern Miss - 17
4. Texas A&M - 42 Rice - 21
5. LSU - 49 ULM - 6
6. Oklahoma - 42 Tennessee - 17
7. Florida - 31 Kentucky - 20
8. Ole Miss - 31 ULL - 17
9. Mississippi State - 38 South Alabama - 20
10. Texas Tech - 38 Arkansas - 42
11. Vanderbilt - 17 Massachusetts - 31
Posted on 9/10/14 at 9:35 am to Jenar Boy
Georgia 31, SCar 24
Missouri 34, UCF 24
Alabama 42, Southern Miss 2
Texas A&M 70, Rice 10
LSU 41, ULM 13
Tennessee 27, Oklahoma 26 - Tennessee loses the yardage battle significantly but holds Oklahoma to 4 FG's and forces a couple turnovers to get short fields of their own. Game winning kick by Medley to make him a instalegend and make Stoops shut his mouth for good.
Florida 30, Kentucky 13
Ole Miss 45, ULL 7
Miss St 38, South Alabama 14
Texas Tech 42 Arkansas 24
Vanderbilt 14 UMass 13
Missouri 34, UCF 24
Alabama 42, Southern Miss 2
Texas A&M 70, Rice 10
LSU 41, ULM 13
Tennessee 27, Oklahoma 26 - Tennessee loses the yardage battle significantly but holds Oklahoma to 4 FG's and forces a couple turnovers to get short fields of their own. Game winning kick by Medley to make him a instalegend and make Stoops shut his mouth for good.
Florida 30, Kentucky 13
Ole Miss 45, ULL 7
Miss St 38, South Alabama 14
Texas Tech 42 Arkansas 24
Vanderbilt 14 UMass 13
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