Nice. That's what I'm saying! But expect people to jump out of the woodwork telling you and I how stupid we are for NOT thinking Bama is a NC caliber team.
no, i just dont want to be reading whining about who is more pro-lsu or name calling in the middle of stats and what could be an interesting discussion.
No, didn't attend LSU, born and raised a Tiger fan though. Been going to LSU games since 1979. Only reason i have talked about Miami is because i picked them to win the ACC. Not a Cowboys or a Saints fan, although i do cheer for both of them and i would cheer for the Saints if they played the Cowboys because i am from here. As far as LSU goes, if you want to talk about stats, why not looking at where LSU ranks in the offensive categories. I hate Bama, but i am not going to go searching into the depths of statville just to make me feel better about the way this team has performed this year. If i am critical of LSU its because i am passionate about LSU. I just call em like i see em.
Because we all know where LSU ranks in the offensive categories. Yet: Bama is #71 in the NCAA in penalties, LSU #28... who is undisciplined again?
what were the penalties and what part of the games did alabama get those penalties, because against UF penalties killed us, other than the obvious.
they may kill them, but other than us being able to move the ball, i think the key to us winning is going to be our front 7. McElroy has looked very poor at times, and if we can clamp down on their running game i feel confident our defense can shut them down. They don't run the ball like Florida does, Florida is shifty and fast, Bama just tries to run it down your throat and i think we can stop them. We just have to get our offense going, mainly the running game, if we cannot establish the run from here on out, we are in trouble.
FYI: that Ingram boy is fast... he was a nine-time All-State track star in high school (in Michigan, 8th-biggest state in the US), and back then he ran a 10.69 100m and a 21.9 200m.
Age discrimination, not race. Ingram, Jr is only like 20. His father, Mark Ingram, Sr (drafted in the 1st Round by Bill Parcell's Giants) is 44.