Good Game Rebels - Looking Forward For Both Teams
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 8:01 am
Well, there are two other OM v LSU threads, but I figured I'd start another - what the heck.
I was at the game and it was one of the better atmospheres I have experienced in Tiger Stadium. The place was ready for a non-Alabama team for the first time in years. Even still, Ole Miss walked in and could have walked out with a victory. I applaud Hugh Freeze and his staff for keeping Ole Miss ready and in the game until the end.
I was pretty shocked to see LSU be able to move the ball like they did on what I still believe is one of the best defenses in the country. I would never have believed LSU would have over 400 yards of offense before the game. I also never would have believed they would have held OM to 7 points either.
Moving forward, LSU is off this week, then gets Alabama at home, then Arkansas and Texas A&M on the road. In all honesty, if LSU can win just one of those three games, I will consider the season a success under the circumstances. Alabama does not appear to be quite as good on the road as they are at home (see Arky and UT), but I still think it will be an upset if LSU beats them. I think LSU will likely split the Arkansas and Texas A&M games.
Ole Miss has Auburn this week at home. Ole Miss sustained some injuries to key players against LSU, including Robert Nkimdeche, Cody Prewitt and Tunsil. I have not heard if they will play Saturday. If they don't I think Ole Miss loses to Auburn.
Not to kick dirt on a man down, but I think it is a real possibility that Ole Miss loses two of their last three SEC games.
I never remember the SEC being this brutal. I stand by my prediction from a couple of weeks ago that Alabama wins the west. I think they beat LSU, State and Auburn. They will finish with the tie-break over MSU.
Great game, Rebels. It was an honor to be there for a classic.
I was at the game and it was one of the better atmospheres I have experienced in Tiger Stadium. The place was ready for a non-Alabama team for the first time in years. Even still, Ole Miss walked in and could have walked out with a victory. I applaud Hugh Freeze and his staff for keeping Ole Miss ready and in the game until the end.
I was pretty shocked to see LSU be able to move the ball like they did on what I still believe is one of the best defenses in the country. I would never have believed LSU would have over 400 yards of offense before the game. I also never would have believed they would have held OM to 7 points either.
Moving forward, LSU is off this week, then gets Alabama at home, then Arkansas and Texas A&M on the road. In all honesty, if LSU can win just one of those three games, I will consider the season a success under the circumstances. Alabama does not appear to be quite as good on the road as they are at home (see Arky and UT), but I still think it will be an upset if LSU beats them. I think LSU will likely split the Arkansas and Texas A&M games.
Ole Miss has Auburn this week at home. Ole Miss sustained some injuries to key players against LSU, including Robert Nkimdeche, Cody Prewitt and Tunsil. I have not heard if they will play Saturday. If they don't I think Ole Miss loses to Auburn.
Not to kick dirt on a man down, but I think it is a real possibility that Ole Miss loses two of their last three SEC games.
I never remember the SEC being this brutal. I stand by my prediction from a couple of weeks ago that Alabama wins the west. I think they beat LSU, State and Auburn. They will finish with the tie-break over MSU.
Great game, Rebels. It was an honor to be there for a classic.