Get rolled tide!!!!!
No surprise that the young secondary got lit up by possibly the best QB in the SEC.
Alabama needed to bring the A game & didn't.
There's no quit in the Bama folks. They played until the end of the game. Will they run the table? Dunno. Individually, no team in the SEC can beat them, but it's still college ball & on any given Saturday there will be surprises. I wonder how much money changed hands on that Texas game today?
LSU should roll tonight.
Alabama needed to bring the A game & didn't.
There's no quit in the Bama folks. They played until the end of the game. Will they run the table? Dunno. Individually, no team in the SEC can beat them, but it's still college ball & on any given Saturday there will be surprises. I wonder how much money changed hands on that Texas game today?
LSU should roll tonight.
No surprise that the young secondary got lit up by possibly the best QB in the SEC.
Alabama needed to bring the A game & didn't.
There's no quit in the Bama folks. They played until the end of the game. Will they run the table? Dunno. Individually, no team in the SEC can beat them, but it's still college ball & on any given Saturday there will be surprises. I wonder how much money changed hands on that Texas game today?
LSU should roll tonight.
Alabama needed to bring the A game & didn't.
There's no quit in the Bama folks. They played until the end of the game. Will they run the table? Dunno. Individually, no team in the SEC can beat them, but it's still college ball & on any given Saturday there will be surprises. I wonder how much money changed hands on that Texas game today?
LSU should roll tonight.
Baton Rouge and Fayetteville are 2 totally different monsters.
http://www.americasbestonline.net/in...llstadium.html
Tiger Stadium was the site of the legendary "Earthquake Game" against Auburn in 1988. LSU won the game, 7-6, when quarterback Tommy Hodson completed a game-winning touchdown pass to running back Eddie Fuller in the waning seconds of the game. The crowd reaction registered as a legitimate earthquake on the seismograph in the Louisiana Geological Survey office on campus.
Look for Death Valley to be even louder than that. Especially if Bama is still #1.
Last edited by MRLSU2U; Sep 25, 2010 at 10:49 PM.



