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Post by soonerfan07 on Oct 2, 2004 17:34:03 GMT -5
Georgia up 38-10 at the end of the third, im kinda surprised that LSU isnt giving much of a fight against the bulldogs
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Post by YbrikTCU on Oct 2, 2004 17:46:46 GMT -5
Man, what happened to LSU? I can't remember the last time I saw an NC one year come back the next year and barely beat mediocre Oregon State and lose two big conference games.
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Post by soonerfan07 on Oct 2, 2004 17:57:32 GMT -5
Man, what happened to LSU? I can't remember the last time I saw an NC one year come back the next year and barely beat mediocre Oregon State and lose two big conference games. Ohio State
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Post by PJ520 on Oct 2, 2004 17:58:56 GMT -5
That is incredible, especially since most of us thought that Georgia was overrated after how they let lesser opponents stay right with them.
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Post by WyoCowpoke on Oct 2, 2004 18:03:20 GMT -5
This one is getting UGLY! I did not think LSU would get beat by this much! 45-10 and Ga just got the ball back
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Post by AFWX on Oct 2, 2004 18:33:37 GMT -5
I dont think anyone expected it to be that lopsided.
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Post by soonerfan07 on Oct 2, 2004 22:33:02 GMT -5
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Post by tigerbait99 on Oct 3, 2004 10:49:54 GMT -5
I will admit that I really underestimated our problems at the beginning of the season. But we are a young team, and lack experience at the skill positions. We won the NC last year, so I will cut Saban some slack. Our defense needs to figure out what is wrong, and we need to get back to blitzing every down like last year. Our offense is non-existant, so I am not to optimistic about the Florida game. We will be back next year, and Auburn and Georgia will be down. Look for LSU and Tennessee to be at the top of the SEC in 2005. LSU should still go at least 8-3 this year, after the Florida game our schedule softens. 2005 and 2006 will be our years, so hang with us everybody.
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