http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/columns/story?columnist=forde_pat&id=2584132&lpos=spotlight&lid=tab1pos1 No. 6 LSU at No. 3 Auburn (20) Something's got to give: Tigers (LSU version) have the nation's No. 7 scoring offense. Tigers (Auburn version) have the nation's No. 7 scoring defense. JaMarcus Russell has thrown five TD passes this season.What favors LSU: Auburn QB Brandon Cox (21) struggled last year against LSU, completing just 16 of 40 passes, and this year the Bayou Bengals' secondary is even better. Meanwhile, LSU QB JaMarcus Russell (22) appears on the verge of mastering his position. What favors Auburn: LSU hasn't won on The Plains since Gerry DiNardo was its coach. Auburn is primed for revenge after kicker John Vaughn missed five field goals in Baton Rouge last year in a three-point loss. He has made 10 of 12 since then. The Dash predicts: LSU 16, Auburn 13. On a blocked Vaughn FG at the gun.
Pat's kidding right? Right? There's no way LSU wins on a blocked FG. Not unless Vaughn enjoys all the code red's I'm sure he's gotten since losing the game last year.
Did you order the code red? DID YOU ORDER THE CODE RED!? great movie. It's tough not to giggle thinking about Vaughn getting the PFC Santiago treatment.
Neither am I. That's why I'm going to the game. Last two road games for me: Auburn 10 LSU 9 UGA 3-whatever LSU ahh depression Bucking the trend, baby!
Boy, I think this one is too close to call. Iam just going to pull like hell for my Tigers to beat the P#$% out of the war birds.