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12-01-2007, 07:58 PM | #1 |
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LSU Comeback Win Over Tennessee 21-14
In a hard fought defensive battle, the LSU Tigers came from 8 points down to take the lead and beat Tennessee 21 to 14 winning the SEC Championship, and an automatic birth to the Sugar Bowl.
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12-01-2007, 09:54 PM | #2 |
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We got lucky. I really think the Vols outplayed us. Were it not for the interception run back for a TD it would have been a different game. Ainge was his own worst enemy late in the game, and our best friend. Some dropped passes by them didn't hurt, and Lafell had a surprisingly good game as did Perrilloux.
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I disagree. For only his second start I think Perrilloux showed some major assets. He can throw the ball a lot harder than Fynn, so I think it will open up the passing game some so that LSU has a more balanced threat. LSU's defense was pitiful, especially the line. Ainge got sloppy at the end and we capitalized on that.
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>We got lucky. I really think the Vols outplayed us. Were it not for the interception run back for a TD it would have been a different game.
No way, this was the first game in a while that we've actually played like we should (except our offensive line) and totally dominated the other team, especially in the first half. The only thing that kept the score that close was our quarterbacks' obvious inexperience. He reminds me of Rohan Davey, who had a lot of talent but no discipline or experience. In fact, this game reminded me a lot of the LSU/Arkansas game his sophomore year. |
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I agree that our quarterback's inexperience was a huge negative. I worry, too, that he may not have enough candlepower to learn the offense and read defenses. |
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I think Perrilloux will freak out under the gun. Pocket does not need to collapse for him to want to scramble. Get hurt real quick that way. LSU will need to have their running game up for the last game. Will the other QB be back by then to play ?? I WILL BE PULLING FOR LSU IN THE SUGAR BOWL ! I think Les staying says alot for the team and the man. GO TIGERS
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