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I think that we need to keep Ole Miss to 30 points are less to have a legitimate chance to win. But, I’m not sure we can do it because LSU has not faced an explosive offense to date. The jury is still out on whether we can contain this type of attack.
I’ll take a closer look at those guys the next time I go.
There was quite a bit of discussion about 3 weeks ago of LSUE’s program. I had a chance to watch them scrimmage almost 2 weeks ago and it appears at first glance they have upgraded their talent. Nothing specific about any individual players, but from my perspective as a former American Legion coach I like what I saw overall. If I see more scrimmages in the near future I’ll try to make note of particular players.
Burrell has a big leg, but he would be less accurate than Ramos. That’s why he’s not ahead of Ramos.
Because he doesn’t have “all the tools.” He doesn’t have the vision and elusiveness that are crucial in making a good running back. Barring injury to others, he probably won’t see a lot of action against top level teams because of those deficiencies.
Too many liberals. They screw up everything!
As bad as the men’s non-conference home schedule is, and it’s terrible, the women’s NC home schedule is even worse. I’m a season ticket holder for both and between the two teams there’s not one high-caliber NC home game on the slate this season. There’s no excuse for this kind of crap. Season ticket holders are getting hosed. Both programs should be ashamed for treating their fans this way, but of course they’re not. It’s truly embarrassing!
I do 100% of the cooking, 90% of the shopping and 75% of the cleanup. The wife is appreciative!

re: Cutting Boards

Posted by Tig04 on 8/12/25 at 8:52 pm to
Stainless steel or titanium cutting boards are the way to go.
You might be right. It may not be close at all. We could get our *ss beaten by 3 touchdowns or more. That’s more likely than an LSU blowout win.
LSU will have plenty of experienced players this season, more than enough to play a competitive non-conference schedule (the non-conference games in the PMAC are atrocious). In addition to Johnson and Williams, Joyner and Koval started at their respective schools last season, and Fulwiley and Gilbert are veterans as well. There’s no excuse for that horrible home non-conference slate.
We have to consider that the 2013 UCLA team featured Gerrit Cole and Trevor Bauer. Those cats weren’t giving up runs to anybody!
Who is Jason Armstrong? What’s his connection to LSU?
No disrepect, but the Hog SS did not have to go to his right to field that ball hit by Milam. It was a tailor-made double play ball hit right at him. Watch the replay.

re: 2026 baseball roster outlook

Posted by Tig04 on 7/17/25 at 9:16 pm to
Great post, but who are your leading candidates for DH?
Yep, losing Brayden Simpson to the MLB draft would be a major blow to our infield outlook. Need to somehow entice this kid to play at the Box. He’s a difference-maker type of player.
All of these players mentioned in this post were not just commitments, but LSU signees.
I believe Sharp is going to have a very productive season. Slightly bold prediction: Sharp will finish with more receptions than Green. I love both, make no mistake about it.
Jay has said it several times in booster club meetings: “We’ll do whatever’s necessary to give us the best chance to win.” That says it all.