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Old 11-05-2007, 12:08 PM
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ChipWrecked- Aren't you an Arky fan? You should know the Ark/SC game was the ESPN game. That was CBS.

Some huge games this week:
UF @ SC - Obvious Spurrier storylines + UF keeping BCS and SEC hopes alive. SC trying to stop the collapse.

AU @ UGA - Oldest rivalry in the South and one of the closest, competitively speaking. UGA trying to stay alive in the East. Auburn looking for revenge. The winner stays alive for an at-large BCS spot as well.

Ark @ Tenn - Tennessee can put a hammer-lock on the East title. McFadden looking for another Heisman performance.

Bama @ MSU - Potential letdown spot for Bama and MSU looking for their first big home win in awhile.

Kentucky @ Vandy - Under the radar game, but both teams desperately need the W to avoid spoiling all the good will they got from their recent upset wins.

Look at the point spreads for these games and that's all you need to know about the SEC this year. All of them under 7 points.
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Old 11-05-2007, 12:12 PM
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Kentucky @ Vandy - Under the radar game, but both teams desperately need the W to avoid spoiling all the good will they got from their recent upset wins.

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Don't look now, but a Kentucky win + SC win over Florida = Kentucky controlling their own destiny in the East again...although I don't think we'll win at UGA (at least not anymore).

Lumpkin getting hurt is the best thing that could have possibly happened to UGA. Moreno is like the Adrian Peterson of college. How he wasn't getting 90% of the carries before is beyond me.
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Old 11-05-2007, 01:20 PM
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Lumpkin getting hurt is the best thing that could have possibly happened to UGA. Moreno is like the Adrian Peterson of college. How he wasn't getting 90% of the carries before is beyond me.

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Whoa there killer. He's played against a 2nd string Florida line and Troy so far. He's obviously good but let's not go TOO crazy just yet.
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Old 11-05-2007, 04:05 PM
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ChipWrecked- Aren't you an Arky fan? You should know the Ark/SC game was the ESPN game. That was CBS.



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I was watching at the casino.
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Old 11-05-2007, 05:40 PM
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It's amazing to read all the LSU hate here.

Does anyone even realize how good you have to be to play like complete dog [censored] for one half of every game against top 25 teams and still come out a winner. Of course, except for Kentucky.

They've been a second half team since trailing at half time to Tulane. The only exception was this week against Bama, they played in the first and fourth quarters.

If they play a complete game they blow any team in the country out of the stadium.

Continue the hate now.
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Old 11-05-2007, 05:45 PM
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Playing an incomplete game on a regular basis is a sign of a bad team.

Or at least a badly coached team.
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Old 11-06-2007, 02:17 PM
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Playing an incomplete game on a regular basis is a sign of a bad team.

Or at least a badly coached team.

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QFT. This is why Bama fans are all hoping Lloyd Carr keeps his job. It's also why LSU fans are so bitter about the Nick Saban situation. You don't see any Bama fans who are mad at Fran for leaving in the middle of the night.

Let's face it: Les Miles is an incredible luckbox on a big heater right now. He's got the talent, which helps a lot in getting lucky breaks to fall your way, but in Sklansky Wins this season (given the coachind decisions made), his team is probably 6-3.
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Old 11-05-2007, 06:18 PM
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It's amazing to read all the LSU hate here.

Does anyone even realize how good you have to be to play like complete dog [censored] for one half of every game against top 25 teams and still come out a winner. Of course, except for Kentucky.

They've been a second half team since trailing at half time to Tulane. The only exception was this week against Bama, they played in the first and fourth quarters.

If they play a complete game they blow any team in the country out of the stadium.

Continue the hate now.

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I don't think anyone on this board has doubted their talent one bit. You aren't going to win many championships with inconsistently performing top talent. Last year LSU was arguably the most talented team in the country, and they ended up with 2 losses. They are extremely lucky they aren't in the same boat this year.
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Old 11-05-2007, 06:25 PM
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I agree with both of you completely.

I hold Les Miles totally responsible for creating an atmosphere the allows players like Perrilloux to act retarded and Tyson Jackson to continue to put his team at risk with stupid penalties.

I aslo hold Bo Pelini responsible for making a tremendous defensive into a shell of what it once was. Sometime right before the Florida game he decided to stop blitzing as much and start running some weak ass zone. His players were recurited to play man to man not zone. He's taken them out of their element and they are getting toasted because of it.

I hope playing a couple of powder puffs in the new few weeks get their [censored] together before Arkansas and the SEC championship.
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Old 11-05-2007, 10:30 PM
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gogogo Sec east 6 way tie!
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