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LSU vs Wisconsin in Houston.....
Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2014 8:56 am
by SWAG
Wisconsin too slow for the Tigahs??? Or do we see the typical Wisconsin basic fundamental offensive scheme with few mistakes that could give LSU some trouble in an opening type game???
Re: LSU vs Wisconsin in Houston.....
Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2014 1:00 pm
by Deltamud77
I could easily see LSU losing this game based on past experience. LSU, to Miles credit, almost always opens with a neutral site game against a quality opponent. Last year it was against TCU in Dallas. They have also opened against UNC in Atlanta and against Oregon in Dallas in the last few years.
With the exception of the Oregon game, LSU has squeaked by with a narrow victory.
I expect something similar in this game. Wisconsin traditionally has one strength and that is a pound you into the ground running game. LSU has one glaring weakness on defense - their interior defensive line which will start one guy with zero career tackles and another that played sparingly last year. Their backups are both redshirt freshmen that are rumored to be recruiting misses (Gilmore and Bain). Their back-up is a true freshman that will not report to campus until Wednesday.
If Wisconsin can establish their running game, they will win.
On Offense, LSU lost 90% of their offensive production, including the QB, RB and two highly drafted receivers. Heck, the RB was the third leading receiver on the team.
It looks as though they will start a true sophomore and will play a true freshman at QB...that is never good. They have a really good offensive line coming back and they have a really good stable of running backs, including the #1 recruit in the nation in Leonard Fournette. By all accounts, he has been a beast in fall practice.
The receivers are young but talented - while they will not be what they were last year, I am more concerned about who is throwing to the receiver corp than the receivers themselves.
In the end, I look for a very physical, back and forth game with LSU winning a close one, 31-28 in a last minute field goal.
Guy to watch on defense - Danielle Hunter (pronounced Da-neil) - he is a defensive end and is an animal.
Guy to watch on offense - Leonard Fournette
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_k77eZhrkY
Re: LSU vs Wisconsin in Houston.....
Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2014 10:30 pm
by bigwater
Fortunette wow
Re: LSU vs Wisconsin in Houston.....
Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 7:40 am
by Greenhead22
I've said this for a month. If Wisconsin wins, and I fully plan on them doing so, LSU is done before the season even starts.
Re: LSU vs Wisconsin in Houston.....
Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 7:44 am
by webbmaster
I will be interested to see how LSU splits carries with their RBs. Same with Bama.
Who gets more yards DM77? Fournette or Henry?
Re: LSU vs Wisconsin in Houston.....
Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 8:05 am
by Deltamud77
webbmaster wrote:I will be interested to see how LSU splits carries with their RBs. Same with Bama.
Who gets more yards DM77? Fournette or Henry?
Henry should...he is the best back I have seen in a while if the OU game was any indication.
I think as the season progresses, Fournette will get 15 touches per game, probably 12-13 carries and a couple of catches. Apparently, Hilliard has come into camp looking really good and will be the short yardage guy.
Re: LSU vs Wisconsin in Houston.....
Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 9:26 am
by deltadukman
This team will be good. First game out of the chute, maybe not, but they will eventually take care of business. Fournette is the real deal.
Re: LSU vs Wisconsin in Houston.....
Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 1:02 pm
by medic11
I think this team is the largest mystery of any lsu team in the last decade.
Re: LSU vs Wisconsin in Houston.....
Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 3:29 pm
by Deltamud77
medic11 wrote:I think this team is the largest mystery of any lsu team in the last decade.
I agree. I would not be surprised to see them at 7-5 and I would not be surprised to see them at 10-2.
I think they will look like the 2010 team, which had 10 wins but could have lost a couple others along the way. The defense should be pretty stout. The offense will be able to run but will struggle with the pass.
I think LSU fans have been accustomed to being able to pass the ball for a couple of seasons and had forgot about how LSU can win with good defense and running games and horrible QB play. That said, the schedule is pretty brutal.
Re: LSU vs Wisconsin in Houston.....
Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2014 7:05 am
by Greenhead22
I see 8-4 for LSU.
Re: LSU vs Wisconsin in Houston.....
Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2014 9:03 am
by medic11
I think most rational tiger fans are somewhat expecting a 3-5 loss season. You can only lose double digit players to the draft every year for so long before it catches up to you.
With that said, give this freshman class a year or 2 and they'll win it all.
Re: LSU vs Wisconsin in Houston.....
Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2014 12:36 pm
by Deltamud77
Read this morning that the LSU coaches are falling over themselves for Jamal Adams, the 5 star safety out of Texas that committed late in the recruiting process. He apparently is amazing. One coach said he has first round written all over him. We shall see.
Re: LSU vs Wisconsin in Houston.....
Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2014 10:14 am
by medic11
Well another year with LSU's top DB suspended, also dupre and porter out with injuries
Re: LSU vs Wisconsin in Houston.....
Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2014 1:31 pm
by blgros1
I'm as big an LSU fan as they come. This is definitely a rebuilding year for the Tigahs. I hope they win every game but in all likelihood they could easily drop 4-5 games this year. Offensive line is incredible and with a RB like Fournette they going to put points up for sure. Problem lies with the rest of the positions. You have two very inexperienced starters on the Dline, not a lot of help from the DB's and your wide outs are not what we had last year. Not to mention the quarter back situation we have going on. Hopefully one of those guys steps up but again lack of experience will show especially in games that go down to the wire. Ball control and ground and pound should be miles main objective but that guy is as wild as they come with his coaching decisions.
I will say this with much confidence, 2015 or 2016 seasons, depending on how fast the team puts it all together, expect to see the Tigahs playing for a national title. They got the talent but I just think it's going to take them at least a year to gel as a team and be in contention. Ok fire away Estes!!!
Re: LSU vs Wisconsin in Houston.....
Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2014 8:36 am
by Deltamud77
Interesting game that, frankly, should have been won by Wisconsin but for them pulling Melvin Gordon. LSU looked as bad as I have seen them since the Dinardo years for the first 2.5 quarters. They looked fantastic for the last 1.5 quarters.
For you guys that don't know, LSU was down 24-7 in the third quarter and ended up winning 28-24.
First off, Wisconsin was a good team that will win a lot of games this year. They did not appear to be very good with the forward pass, but I think a lot of that is because LSUs secondary is far and away the strength of the team (even without their best player). I would not be totally surprised to see Wisky win the remainder of their games because of a weak schedule.
Second, and as to LSU, I think they are probably the median between the first and second halves of the game. I think they can play with anyone on their schedule, but I also think they can be beat by almost any SEC team on their schedule as well. They are probably, best case scenario, a three loss team and worst case a 4-5 loss team. In other words, about what I thought they would be from the beginning.