LSU claims it lost at Florida because of … the heat?

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  1. b_leblanc

    b_leblanc That's just my game...

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    To hell with Dildeaux. Surprised someone hadn't beaten his dumb ass yet. His agenda has always been anti-LSU, anti-Les Miles. Fuck him. That is all.
     
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  2. vshouse

    vshouse Veteran Member

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    Key stat of the game will be third down conversions fo LSU, if we are in the 40%+ we win the game, if we are below 40%....long night in death valley!! And PLEASE someone from special teams go and get us 6 poins to help our offense out!!
     
  3. Kal-El012

    Kal-El012 Founding Member

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    Third down conversions a stat that goes somewhat overlooked. LSU has to sustain drives, one way or the other. Good point vshouse.
     
  4. fanatic

    fanatic Habitual Line Stepper

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    It wasn't hot that day because our coach had on a purple LSU coat the entire game. Everyone else was in shorts and polo shirts, but he had a jacket on. I thought that was really odd, but what's new, right?
     
  5. LaSalleAve

    LaSalleAve when in doubt, mumble

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    I heard from numerous people that attended saying it was hotter than Charlize Theron's nether region in an oven.
     
  6. Brian

    Brian Founding Member

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    Les subscribes to the theory "Never let them see you sweat." :D
     
  7. fanatic

    fanatic Habitual Line Stepper

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    It's still strange. Why wear a jacket in 100 degree heat?
     

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