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We are a M*A*S*H unit

Really impressive performance by the defense without those guys. The dbacks and line were just dominant. The line was crashing on that kid every time he dropped back.
 
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Impressed with the depth. Was really impressed with some of the ball placement by Austin. We'll have a chance in Red Stick.
 
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We are cursed with injuries. 9 of 22 starters injured in the last 2 weeks. Maye is now out for the year. We had our 3rd string center play the whole game today.
 
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We are cursed with injuries. 9 of 22 starters injured in the last 2 weeks. Maye is now out for the year. We had our 3rd string center play the whole game today.

The one counterweight to that is that it took LDR getting hurt to get our best quarterback, and best offense, on the field.
 
This defense would have got killed regardless next week probably but I really dread what is coming now. When you watch the game highlights it looks like LSU has straight up men playing in the trenches while we looked Division 2 looking in comparison (with Arkansas anyway).
 
well it's simple, the offense has to build off of what it was doing yesterday and add more looks fom the spread sets and add wrinkles to get LSU backed off and respect us taking some shots down field.. and KEEP the defense off the field unlike the arkansas game, that's simply the most important. Balance on the road, I still don't know if Appleby can be consistent enough with how he fires the ball over the middle so hard to keep the chains moving enough, but the OL did well blocking in protection and the run game against a pretty decent defense and good scheme... doing it against LSU will be much different
 
well it's simple, the offense has to build off of what it was doing yesterday and add more looks fom the spread sets and add wrinkles to get LSU backed off and respect us taking some shots down field.. and KEEP the defense off the field unlike the arkansas game, that's simply the most important. Balance on the road, I still don't know if Appleby can be consistent enough with how he fires the ball over the middle so hard to keep the chains moving enough, but the OL did well blocking in protection and the run game against a pretty decent defense and good scheme... doing it against LSU will be much different
I really liked how Austin would place the ball to WRs and RBs to keep momentum moving forward.
 
So, what's the difference between playing LSU in week 6 and week 12?
Fifteen (16) injured out, the 12 starters are in BOLD:

FS Lenton Fr - Out, broken foot
CB McWilliams Fr - ACL
ILB Anzalone rsJr - Out, broken arm
FS Maye rsSr - Out, broken arm.
ILB Davis Sr - Out, injured ankle
DE Cox rsSr - Out, injured ankle
DE Justus Reed - Out, undisclosed
DT/DE Jefferson So - Out, injured foot (questionable)

Slot WR Massey Jr - Out, ACL
WR Jackson rsFr - Out, foot
RG Riles rsJr - Out, ACL
WR Worton Jr - Out, injured ankle
C Dillard rsjr - Out, ACL
LT Sharpe Jr - Out, injured ankle
QB Del Rio rsSo - Out, shoulder, knee
C/RG Jordan So - Out, injured ankle (questionable)
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Possible Starters vs LSU:

QB Appleby Grad-Sr, backup.
RB Scarlett So - Perine Fr
TE Lewis rsSo
WR Callaway So
WR Powell Jr
WR Fulwood Sr
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LT Ivey So
LG Harkless rsSo
C McCoy rsFr
RG Johnson So
RT Taylor Fr
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ILB Reese Fr
OLB-ss Johnson rsFr
~ OLB-ws McMillian Sr - Moon Fr

CB Tabor Jr
CB Wilson Jr
FS Harris rsJr
SS Dawson Jr
~ Nic Washington rsJr

DE Sherit rsJr
NT Ivie Sr
DT Brantley rsJr
DE Zuniga rsFr
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'On any Saturday' is not just a cliche' when it comes to college football.
For proof, just look at last Saturday's results, especially among the Top 4 teams results. o_O
 
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