Louisiana Tech

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by P&G_wheelz007, Nov 10, 2009.

  1. P&G_wheelz007

    P&G_wheelz007 Football anyone?

    Ok guys, here's what I know about LaTech:

    They're 3-6 on the season, but 5 of those losses have come to teams who'll be playing in bowl games (@Auburn, @Navy, @Nevada, @Idaho and vs Boise St).

    They lost by 2 points to Utah State and by 1 point to Idaho. They trailed Auburn 13-10 at halftime.

    LaTech is a pretty good team at home, but not so tough on the road.

    Their stud RB Daniel Porter (from Baton Rouge, LA) rushed for 1,100+ yards last year an 9TDs.
    For this year he has over 700 yards and 8 TDs.

    Their KR/PR/WR Philip Livas is a stud too, but he's been slowed down by a turf toe, or an ankle sprain the last few weeks.

    They won the Independence Bowl last year and returned the entire offensive line.

    They're averaging 173 yards rushing per game and 191 passing.

    :crystal::geaux::crystal::geaux::crystal:
     
  2. P&G_wheelz007

    P&G_wheelz007 Football anyone?

    I expect this to be a tough game for several reasons:
    1.) Last week's game vs Bama took a lot out of us physically and emotionally
    2.) This ain't a bad Tech team
    3.) I'm not sure our guys will be nearly as hungry as Tech. They have to win out to become bowl eligible.

    So, whatever the point spread is- take Tech. No way LSU covers.

    :crystal::geaux::crystal::geaux::crystal:
     
  3. Nutriaitch

    Nutriaitch Fear the Buoy

    he played high school ball about 4 miles from here.
    my wife's cousin was on the team during that same stretch.

    dude doesn't have "it" when the game is on the line.
    in fact, he called it before Livas let a go ahead touchdown pass bounce off his shoulder against Boise the other night.

    said point blank. "Tech fans should hope Livas doesn't come back in this game. 50 bucks says if he has a chance to make a play, he'll either miss the pass, or trip in the open field during a return. Happens every time he's in that spot"

    less than half a beer later, Livas got behind everyone, and missed one.
     
  4. QBLuke

    QBLuke Hickey Da God

    I remember the last time we played them, and Jacob Hester went 87 yards untouched through the middle of their defense. I vowed never to go to an LSU-LaTech game again.

    I don't expect them to roll over, but I would be shocked if Troy pt. II happens. I think an underwhelming first half might be in order, but by the end we'll win big. 45-14, Tigers.
     
  5. SabanFan

    SabanFan The voice of reason


    I'm thinking that Boise State loss on national TV was as big a crusher for them as Bama was for us. A wash?
     
  6. northernvatiger

    northernvatiger Founding Member

    We can't take anyone lightly. One game at a time.

    That said, I think we'll be ready to play.

    :geauxtige
     
  7. Nutriaitch

    Nutriaitch Fear the Buoy

    maybe, but I would think playing in Tiger Stadium against LSU is reason to get fired up if you're on their sideline.
     
  8. red55

    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

    We need to pound La Tech badly with a reserve quarterback and a reserve running back to demonstrate to the voters the difference between the SEC top tier and Boise State. We can't let those boys crowd us out of a BCS bowl game.
     
  9. LSUMASTERMIND

    LSUMASTERMIND Founding Member

    I definitely agree with this, that would be saying alot for our team and depth.
     
  10. LEGACY TIGER

    LEGACY TIGER Defy Yourself

    I see this game being very similar to the 2007 game. Close for the first half and then we blow it open in the second. They have the athletes to hand around for a while, but not the depth to go the distance.:geaux: :LSU231:
     

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