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Post by huskersrule01 on Sept 18, 2004 14:58:10 GMT -5
LSU leads 6-0 so far with a missed extra point. This could be a really good and really close game
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Post by PJ520 on Sept 18, 2004 17:39:08 GMT -5
Auburn up 10-9 with under a minute
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Post by PJ520 on Sept 18, 2004 17:42:56 GMT -5
INT Auburn! LSU loses!
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Post by soonerfan07 on Sept 18, 2004 21:25:23 GMT -5
What goes around comes around. LSU won a game because a guy missed a PAT, and LSU lost a game because they missed a PAT.
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Post by TTURedRaider67 on Sept 19, 2004 3:03:38 GMT -5
There seems to be alot of lousy FG kickers this year. We have 2 of them!
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Post by TTURedRaider67 on Sept 19, 2004 3:06:22 GMT -5
That poor Serna kid from Oregon St who missed 3 PAT against LSU is probably enrolling in Community College about now
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Post by LOBOFLYER on Sept 19, 2004 4:37:43 GMT -5
No he is still at OSU. He actually made a FG in the fourth quarter
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Post by huskersrule01 on Sept 19, 2004 13:00:05 GMT -5
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Post by AFWX on Sept 19, 2004 19:10:54 GMT -5
Who knows, he may actually be pretty good! Its got to be intimidating be a true freshman and going into the first game. Especially when your first game is against the defending National Champs in their house. Anyone would be nervous in that situation. But as far as Kickers go, Matt Payne of BYU is hands down the best in the Country. He is 4/4 on FG's. All over 40 yrds and 1 was 53. He has an 80 yard punt also. I have never seen anybody that can kick the ball the way he does.
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Post by TTURedRaider67 on Sept 20, 2004 22:50:55 GMT -5
We need someone like that. Our Kicking game is horrible. How hard is it to get a good kicker?
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Post by tigerbait99 on Sept 21, 2004 17:06:41 GMT -5
LSU is still a good team. We got ripped off on the INT we caught before Auburn scored the TD. We had posession, and were in bounds. Had we gotten the call on that one LSU would win 9-3. Anyway as I have said before, 2005 or 2006 will be the target year for the tigers. We drop UGA from the schedule after this year(I think), and will have all of our big games at home next year, with road games at teams like vandy and mississippi state. This year we will go either 9-3 or maybe 10-2. Next year Auburn losses their running game and their QB, so the SEC west will be ours for the taking.
I will post my new rankings in a day or two. Oklahoma is still #1, with Miami a close #2, and USC a distant #3. I think LSU dropped to about #10.
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Post by YbrikTCU on Sept 21, 2004 17:13:24 GMT -5
Wow. This game really surprised me. I'd have never predicted that Auburn would pull this win outta nowhere. They've now been added to my ever-growing list of SEC teams to watch.
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Post by huskersrule01 on Sept 21, 2004 23:27:31 GMT -5
tiger, you probably know about this more than me but isn't Auburn a pretty tough place to play at with the crowd or was it just cause it was a huge game?
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Post by tigerbait99 on Sept 22, 2004 6:07:43 GMT -5
tiger, you probably know about this more than me but isn't Auburn a pretty tough place to play at with the crowd or was it just cause it was a huge game? Yes, but the same can be said for all of the big stadiums in the SEC. Auburn is a tough place to play at on the road. The crowd at Auburn (like at many other SEC schools) are always like that regardless of if they are playing a team like LSU or Vandy.
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