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Slightly better..

1.Texas
2.Alabama
3.USC
4.LSU
4.Florida
6.Oklahoma
7.Ohio State
8.Miami
9.Georgia
10.Penn State
11.Auburn
12.Florida State
13.Michigan
14.Notre Dame
15.Tennessee

UCLA, cal, and clemson get honorable mentions

I heard they are renovating, anyone know anything about when it will be done and how it is looking ?

re: Omaha help

Posted by nblazi2 on 3/7/10 at 9:58 pm
Last year we bought a book of GA tickets 10 tickets for 70 for all rounds. We got out there at 5 30 every morning (first in line ) and tailgated all day til they let us in 2 hors before gametime. It awesome and really cheap
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that's right...I wont make either game...USA beat down of Canada takes the #1 priority spot tomorrow. Miller Time!


University of South Alabama? :lol:
To all the non Bama fans, of course.

This reeks of jealousy. I understand that Ole Miss wants to have a big time rival for the sake of national exposure or something, but Ole Miss has not been on LSU's radar for some time now. Ole Miss's obsession with LSU is pathetic, and is comparable to an ex girlfriend that wont stop texting you years after the break up.

If it was Alabama or a school that could at least claim a semblance of a rivalry in the past 10 years, I could understand.

re: Florida Fans and LSU fans unite...

Posted by nblazi2 on 10/6/09 at 11:36 pm
I love the Florida game every year, win by 20 or lose by 20. It is as close to a real rivalry game that LSU has, and if we have to take a loss every other season then so be it.

I feel like this would be a cop out if LSU did not want to play this game every year, considering our OOC games are not exactly the best in the world.

re: The future of the SEC...

Posted by nblazi2 on 10/5/09 at 3:03 pm
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The future of the SEC...
Here is my guess for the next 5 years. I put the teams in order of success as well.

Tier 1: Florida, LSU, and Alabama
Tier 2: Auburn, Georgia
Tier 3: Arkansas, South Carolina, Ole Miss, Tennessee
Tier 4: Kentuctky, Mississippi State, and Vanderbilt

I also think that there will be a big drop-off between Tier 2 and Tier 3.


Fixed

re: Gators are -9

Posted by nblazi2 on 10/5/09 at 2:59 pm
LSU has almost every stat line going against them, but it would be crazy to think that they are going to get walked on like previous Florida opponents. LSU is at home, 5-0, talented and has alot to prove. This game will be a battle like 2007, and a -10 line is going to make me a rich man for a week or so.

re: Does arkansas go to a bowl game?

Posted by nblazi2 on 10/4/09 at 7:15 am
I could see Arkansas winning the rest of their home games and losing the away games. Barring a major meltdown, I think they should finish 7-5 which is mildly impressive considering the monster schedule.

re: Georgia vs LSU

Posted by nblazi2 on 9/23/09 at 2:56 am
Georgia has not looked too impressive so far after losing to OK state, and narrowly beating middle of the road SEC teams. Georgia's defense looks suspect, and LSU will open up the playbook in its first real test.

LSU's defense is showing signs of dominance again, and as long as LSU's offense has a pulse they should be in control most of the game.

LSU - 28
Georgia - 17

re: Fun little scenario

Posted by nblazi2 on 7/28/09 at 12:19 pm
Texas and USC, but Alabama claims it 10 years later.

re: Was the Watchmen any good??

Posted by nblazi2 on 7/25/09 at 5:29 pm
There were some scenes in this movie that had a way of grabbing your attention, and the excellent soundtrack had a major part in that.

re: SEC West vs. SEC East

Posted by nblazi2 on 7/21/09 at 4:48 pm
Last year the East was..

Florida 11-1
Georgia 10-3
Vanderbilt 7-6
S. Carolina 7-6
Kentucky 7-6
Tennessee 5-7

And the West

Alabama 12-2
Ole Miss 9-4
LSU 8-5
Ark 5-7
Auburn 5-7
Miss St. 5-7

IMO the conferences have started to level out. LSU and Florida have been at the top of their conferences recently, Alabama and Georgia both look to contend every year in the future, and Ole Miss and S. Carolina having the potential to surprise people. Arkansas has more up side than Kentucky, but both have glass ceilings over their head. Auburn and Tennessee both had disastrous seasons but have the support to change things around until something works. Miss State and Vanderbilt are both clunkers that will squeeze out a winning season somehow.