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re: Will Petrino let it Rip or play it Conservative???
Posted on 11/21/11 at 10:31 am to Stonehog
Posted on 11/21/11 at 10:31 am to Stonehog
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LSU - 42.79 avg
ARK - 44.57 avg
He punts it farther than Brad Wing, omg.
Yes im sure he does because we usually punt from the 40 or 50 (hense his average of balls inside the 20) and the hogs are punting from thier own 20 to 30. Dipshit...
Posted on 11/21/11 at 10:35 am to Stonehog
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Arkansas matches up with LSU much better than we do with Bama.

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Rex Manning
Don't pay any attention to this clown, he's one of the biggest homers on TD. Your logic only serves to confuse him, as you can see by his failure to respond to your last post.
This post was edited on 11/21/11 at 10:36 am
Posted on 11/21/11 at 10:36 am to Draconian Sanctions
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It's like you just make shite up sometimes
LSU doesn't have the linebackers that disrupt the qb like Bama does. If Wilson has time to throw I'll take our receivers over LSU's d backs.
Posted on 11/21/11 at 10:37 am to Draconian Sanctions
And if fairness to Petrino, he probably meant schemewise we're the same. Which is true. We're just much better at it this year.
Posted on 11/21/11 at 10:38 am to Stonehog
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If Wilson has time to throw I'll take our receivers over LSU's d backs.
We have the #2 pass efficiency defense in the country but I imagine that's too advanced of a stat for you to understand.
Posted on 11/21/11 at 10:39 am to Stonehog
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Meh, we have a better pk
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LSU is 87.5 percent in field goal kicking, while Arkansas is 73.9 percent.
i dont get it
Posted on 11/21/11 at 10:40 am to Draconian Sanctions
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We have the #2 pass efficiency defense in the country
Whoopdee doo, we have the #10 passing offense in the country. And the only passing team LSU has played was West Virginia and they lit it up.
Posted on 11/21/11 at 10:41 am to Stonehog
And lost by like 4 touchdowns.
Bringing up wvu game as an insult is lol worthy.
Bringing up wvu game as an insult is lol worthy.
Posted on 11/21/11 at 10:42 am to Stonehog
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And the only passing team LSU has played was West Virginia and they lit it up.
if arky throws the ball 70 times do you think they'll win? honest question
Posted on 11/21/11 at 10:43 am to Stonehog
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And the only passing team LSU has played was West Virginia and they lit it up.
#1 Did you watch that game? Serious question.
#2 This is no different than an LSU fan saying that the only other top team you've played is Bama and you got destroyed. Arky fans response to this is that you're much better now than you were then. While that may be a fair point, I'm willing to bet you won't be interested in giving LSU the same leeway

This post was edited on 11/21/11 at 10:44 am
Posted on 11/21/11 at 10:43 am to Maximus
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LSU is 87.5 percent in field goal kicking, while Arkansas is 73.9 percent.
I'm guessing LSU has a high fg percentage because most of them are within the redzone.
Posted on 11/21/11 at 10:45 am to Stonehog
He has a high fg percentage because he is a better kicker
Posted on 11/21/11 at 10:47 am to Stonehog
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In another statistical category that defies logic (and includes the number six), LSU has allowed only six total yards in punt returns this season.
Yes, the Tigers have allowed an average that comes out to less than 0.5 yards per return.
Wow.
On the other hand, Arkansas has allowed an average of 11 yards per return and 230 yards total, which earns them the No. 105 ranking nationally.
Posted on 11/21/11 at 10:54 am to Stonehog
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Whoopdee doo, we have the #10 passing offense in the country. And the only passing team LSU has played was West Virginia and they lit it up.
they scored 21 points
???
Posted on 11/21/11 at 11:00 am to BeeFense5
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There is a bunch of different ways to back up the claim that LSU has played a more difficult 2011 schedule than Arkansas, but we’ll try to stick to only a few of the most blaring.
First, ranked teams: LSU has played six vs. Arkansas four.
Secondly, opponents' winning percentages…the Tigers have played teams that have a 56 percent winning ratio, while the Hogs have played teams that have won 49 percent of their games.
Third, number of teams faced who have a winning record: LSU six, Arkansas four.
What’s really interesting is to throw out the two teams' common opponents and compare who’s left.
LSU has played Oregon from the Pac-12, an FCS team, West Virginia from the Big East, Kentucky and Florida from the SEC East and Western Kentucky from the Sun Belt.
Arkansas has played New Mexico from the Mountain West, an FCS team, Troy from the Sun Belt, Texas A&M from the Big 12 and then Vanderbilt and South Carolina from the SEC East.
The only edge for Arkansas at all in this comparison is the fact that they faced South Carolina, which is clearly the best team either squad faced from the East; otherwise, it’s all LSU.
The strength of opponents played is crucial to any discussion of comparative statistics because who you put the numbers up against is almost as important as the numbers themselves.
To illustrate, if you are the No. 1 ranked team in passing yards and you’ve played Middle Tennessee, North Texas and New Mexico State, then you may want to reconsider talking smack to the No. 17 ranked passing team who has earned their ranking against Alabama, Virginia Tech and Michigan State.
LSU has a clear advantage in terms of strength of schedule a fact, which makes its overall statistical resume shine even brighter.
Posted on 11/21/11 at 11:29 am to Maximus
Did someone hack your account, Max? Not one shot at Les in all of those legit posts. 

Posted on 11/21/11 at 11:46 am to TenTex
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Will Petrino let it Rip or play it Conservative???
Not likely. I think he will gameplan this game like the rest: find the weaknesses...attack the weaknesses. Like with Alabama, LSU's weaknesses are not easy to find, and what weaknesses there are can be miniscule. However, I know he will scheme to create mis-matches - like a Chris Gragg on a LB, or maybe use LSU's speed getting upfield to their disadvantage through screens and/or draws.
On defense, I'm sure the emphasis will be on stopping the run game.
Posted on 11/21/11 at 11:47 am to TenTex
Like most football contests this one will be decided in the trenches. Arkansas needs to stretch the field to loosen up the LSU defense. If the Hog offensive line can give Wilson enough time then I can easily see an upset. If not, then it will likely lead to typical LSU domination.
On the other side I expect LSU to control the clock with their running game keeping the Hog offense off the field. JJ's ability to pick up yards with his feet when receivers are covered will be critical for the Tiger offense.
On the other side I expect LSU to control the clock with their running game keeping the Hog offense off the field. JJ's ability to pick up yards with his feet when receivers are covered will be critical for the Tiger offense.
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