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GREAT GAME

One67

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Mar 1, 2003
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Thanks for putting up with my crap this last week. It's all in good fun. AWSOME game. Was on the edge of my seat and worried till the gators final possession. The composure Trask showed all night in that setting was truly amazing. Anyone think that Franks will transfer? How was he starting ahead of #11 is beyond me. Your wideouts were as good as the gator nation claimed.

Gator "D" was solid tiger "O" was just a little bit better. Stat of the game tigers Oline gave up ZERO sacks. My guess pregame was three sacks for UF "D". That and LSU was able to rush for over 200 yds.

Good luck going forward. Maybe you will get a rematch in Atlanta.
 
11.1 yards per play to 5.4...who's defense rose to the occasion?

Was LSU's offense really ready for a title run? It's easy enough to think so when Joe Burrow is torching Georgia Southern and Vanderbilt and, yes, even a shaky Texas defense. But what happens when he's faced with one of the country's best secondaries in Florida? That's when we learn something, when we get real answers.
Start with Burrow, who offered an emphatic answer to any lingering doubters. Florida's defense had run roughshod over Auburn just a week earlier, but CJ Henderson & Co. were no match for the red-hot Tigers. Burrow completed 21-of-24 throws for 293 yards and three touchdowns, looking every bit the part of a Heisman favorite.
Here's the list of players who've completed 70% of their throws with three touchdowns and 300 total yards against Florida in the past decade: Burrow, Joe. That's it. That's the list.
Heisman Five
1. Joe Burrow, LSU

Of all the gaudy numbers posted by the Heisman contenders vs. lackluster defenses, Burrow's Saturday stands alone as a truly epic performance against a team that simply doesn't allow those types of games. Burrow was an astonishing 21-of-24 passing, finished with 336 total yards and three touchdowns. Until someone else tops that against a real contender, he's your Heisman front-runner.
 
11.1 yards per play to 5.4...who's defense rose to the occasion?

Was LSU's offense really ready for a title run? It's easy enough to think so when Joe Burrow is torching Georgia Southern and Vanderbilt and, yes, even a shaky Texas defense. But what happens when he's faced with one of the country's best secondaries in Florida? That's when we learn something, when we get real answers.
Start with Burrow, who offered an emphatic answer to any lingering doubters. Florida's defense had run roughshod over Auburn just a week earlier, but CJ Henderson & Co. were no match for the red-hot Tigers. Burrow completed 21-of-24 throws for 293 yards and three touchdowns, looking every bit the part of a Heisman favorite.
Here's the list of players who've completed 70% of their throws with three touchdowns and 300 total yards against Florida in the past decade: Burrow, Joe. That's it. That's the list.
Heisman Five
1. Joe Burrow, LSU

Of all the gaudy numbers posted by the Heisman contenders vs. lackluster defenses, Burrow's Saturday stands alone as a truly epic performance against a team that simply doesn't allow those types of games. Burrow was an astonishing 21-of-24 passing, finished with 336 total yards and three touchdowns. Until someone else tops that against a real contender, he's your Heisman front-runner.
The kid played lights out. You guys have a hell of a team. It kind of feels like there’s some magic there.... so don’t be a jackass. You guys won. Hats off.
 
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11.1 yards per play to 5.4...who's defense rose to the occasion?

Was LSU's offense really ready for a title run? It's easy enough to think so when Joe Burrow is torching Georgia Southern and Vanderbilt and, yes, even a shaky Texas defense. But what happens when he's faced with one of the country's best secondaries in Florida? That's when we learn something, when we get real answers.
Start with Burrow, who offered an emphatic answer to any lingering doubters. Florida's defense had run roughshod over Auburn just a week earlier, but CJ Henderson & Co. were no match for the red-hot Tigers. Burrow completed 21-of-24 throws for 293 yards and three touchdowns, looking every bit the part of a Heisman favorite.
Here's the list of players who've completed 70% of their throws with three touchdowns and 300 total yards against Florida in the past decade: Burrow, Joe. That's it. That's the list.
Heisman Five
1. Joe Burrow, LSU

Of all the gaudy numbers posted by the Heisman contenders vs. lackluster defenses, Burrow's Saturday stands alone as a truly epic performance against a team that simply doesn't allow those types of games. Burrow was an astonishing 21-of-24 passing, finished with 336 total yards and three touchdowns. Until someone else tops that against a real contender, he's your Heisman front-runner.
Whatever you say, Georgia fan, pretending to be an LSU fan. Really hurts that team full of 5 stars lost to a team full of 2-3 stars. Funny how you only showed up here after your beloved Georgia Bulldogs lost.
 
11.1 yards per play to 5.4...who's defense rose to the occasion?

Was LSU's offense really ready for a title run? It's easy enough to think so when Joe Burrow is torching Georgia Southern and Vanderbilt and, yes, even a shaky Texas defense. But what happens when he's faced with one of the country's best secondaries in Florida? That's when we learn something, when we get real answers.
Start with Burrow, who offered an emphatic answer to any lingering doubters. Florida's defense had run roughshod over Auburn just a week earlier, but CJ Henderson & Co. were no match for the red-hot Tigers. Burrow completed 21-of-24 throws for 293 yards and three touchdowns, looking every bit the part of a Heisman favorite.
Here's the list of players who've completed 70% of their throws with three touchdowns and 300 total yards against Florida in the past decade: Burrow, Joe. That's it. That's the list.
Heisman Five
1. Joe Burrow, LSU

Of all the gaudy numbers posted by the Heisman contenders vs. lackluster defenses, Burrow's Saturday stands alone as a truly epic performance against a team that simply doesn't allow those types of games. Burrow was an astonishing 21-of-24 passing, finished with 336 total yards and three touchdowns. Until someone else tops that against a real contender, he's your Heisman front-runner.
You can talk trash without being an ass pal. Ya'll won, played great but some advice for you...don't a be douche bag in life.
 
Thanks for putting up with my crap this last week. It's all in good fun. AWSOME game. Was on the edge of my seat and worried till the gators final possession. The composure Trask showed all night in that setting was truly amazing. Anyone think that Franks will transfer? How was he starting ahead of #11 is beyond me. Your wideouts were as good as the gator nation claimed.

Gator "D" was solid tiger "O" was just a little bit better. Stat of the game tigers Oline gave up ZERO sacks. My guess pregame was three sacks for UF "D". That and LSU was able to rush for over 200 yds.

Good luck going forward. Maybe you will get a rematch in Atlanta.
Good post one. Sorry it got highjacked by a nole or dawg fan.
 
I would like LSU to beat Bama but that will be tough with Tua and that group of receivers.

I think Franks sees the writing on the wall. I doubt we move the ball like this with a crappy running game if he was still starting.
 
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I would like LSU to beat Bama but that will be tough with Tua and that group of receivers.

I think Franks sees the writing on the wall. I doubt we move the ball like this with a crappy running game if he was still starting.

What will the over under be for LSU Bama? 90? It's gonna look like a Big 12 game.
 
What will the over under be for LSU Bama? 90? It's gonna look like a Big 12 game.
On paper but watch it be less than 35 total points. Theses type of game we think will be offensive fireworks usually turn the other way...remember the Oregon/Auburn natty. That type of game will happen.
 
On paper but watch it be less than 35 total points. Theses type of game we think will be offensive fireworks usually turn the other way...remember the Oregon/Auburn natty. That type of game will happen.

LSU won't stop Bama. They barely stopped us and Bama has a crazy offense. Bama will score in the 50's no matter what LSU does.
 
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