1. First downs: UO 18 LSU 18
    Total net yards: UO 335* LSU 273
    Avg gain per play: UO 4.1 LSU 3.9
    Passing attempts: UO 52 LSU 22
    Net yds/pass play: UO 4.4 LSU 4.5

    *75 of which came in the final drive when the game was decided and LSU in a prevent defense.

    This was supposed to be a battle between LSU's stout defense and Oregon's highly touted Offense. I think we know who clearly won.
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  2. correct

    a lot of people don't like that word
  3. and to ammend my previous comment, while the playcalling was business as usual, it was exactly what I expected to see. We knew we would own both lines of scrimmage and we did. I didn't expect a 300 yd game out of Lee because I knew it wouldn't be required to get the W.
  4. My apologies. Its obvious who the troll is. I thought sf swept this trash up awhile back.

    And the analogy was good.
  5. the ugly on lsu's side was the missed pat, the totally unforced TO and the handful of inaccurate passes. honestly, probably typical ugliness for a good team midseason. this really was not an ugly win, but it was an ugly loss for oregon.
  6. My take on the article was "Don't mess with LSU or they'll fk you up".
  7. Dude has no filters.
  8. Gotta pick your spots. No white shorts reply please.
  9. Dude, you could tell stacey and okie it would be good to jump off a bridge, and they would go head first...
  10. Any time a football team wins a game based upon strong defense and special teams, with limited offensive production, it's gonna be called ugly.

    The irony is, in this beauty contest the Ducks were definitely uglier, due to the continual pressure from the Tigah D front and the aggressive special teams play.

    They were supposed to be a juggernaut. I guess that didn't work out for DT, now dude can stop being hurt that Leslie didn't want him as our QB.

    Still a W. And one :lsup: needed after all the preseason distractions.
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