| WHY THEY'LL WIN |
![]() Matt Flynn. Jacob Hester. Early Doucet. Glenn Dorsey. That covers the running, throwing, catching, and defending part. Those are this year's impact players. Despite losing 9 starters, including #1 overall draft pick Jamarcus Russell, two O-linemen, two WRs and both safeties, LSU is poised to be the most talented team in the conference for the second year running. Yeah, they're talented, all right. LSU is so freakin' talented it's positively stunning. Best in the SEC? Shoot, this might be the deepest, most athletic and most talented team in the nation, except for top-ranked USC, and even that's debatable. If the SEC could be won by talent alone, we could forego the 2007 season and hand the conference title trophy to the Tigers and not bother playing any games. However, LSU bore that mantle last year, and not only did they fail to win the SEC, they finished third in their division. The message? It takes more than talent; but talent will get you a long way. |
| WHY THEY'LL LOSE |
This is Year 3 of the Big White Hat era in Baton Rouge. At times Les Miles has redefined 'annoying,' managing to irritate almost everyone in the country -- including SEC fans! -- with his muck-brained commentary. And Miles hasn't yet become beloved by his fans, although he's gaining ground. In last year's sugar bowl, LSU grabbed Notre Dame by the scruff of the neck, tied them to the goalposts, and proceeded to beat on them with ten foot sections of pressure-treated four-by-fours. (Well, we mean that in a figurative way, of course.)When you smash the living tar out of your opponent in a BCS bowl game, your fans tend to appreciate that, and your offseason tends to progress more smoothly. Miles' approval ratings are at an all-time high in Tiger Nation, but all it takes is one unscheduled loss for him to lose whatever goodwill he's built up. Here's where we're going with this. Les Miles, the gameday coach? The jury's still out on that guy. Les Miles the recruiter passes muster. Les Miles the coach who inherited a ridiculously talented team is just fine. Les Miles the coach who is 22-4 in the SEC is also coming up roses. But his teams in that time didn't always appear to be able to regain their composure in hostile environments. Against Auburn and Florida in 2006, the Bayou Bengals seemed easily rattled and just a touch 'soft.' And of course Miles' introduction to SEC play didn't earn him a lot of points with fans in 2005, when he lost to Tennessee in Death Valley after enjoying a second half lead over the Vols. That early loss really set the tone for the faction of malcontent fans that don't now and never will believe that Les Miles is an LSU-quality head coach. But if you're a numbers and records guy, Miles is a winner, and it'd be foolish to doubt the Tigers in 2007. There's a flip side to this coin, however; the pressure on Miles to produce not just an SEC title but a crystal football is enormous. Anything short of that goal will put Miles squarely on the hot seat, as insane as that sounds. |
| HOW TO BEAT THEM |
Um... pray? LSU is not only the best team in the SEC this season, they also have a great schedule which brings the meatiest morsels of tiger meat directly to Death Valley. The Tigers get Virginia Tech, Auburn, Florida, South Carolina, and Arkansas at home, making their toughest road game @ Alabama on November 3rd. Although we're looking for big things from the Tide now that Nick Saban's the new sheriff in town, it'll be a tall order for Bama to beat the Tigers this year, even in Tuscaloosa.Anyway, to beat LSU you'll also need to beat their crowd. And short of the dreaded Swamp in Gainesville, which is appropriately ranked the #1 toughest stadium in NCAA '08, a night game in Baton Rouge is one of the worst possible scenarios you can face in the SEC. But if you make it past all of that, your best chance is to establish a running game and win the time of possession battle against the Tigers. Your defense will have to enjoy copious amounts of rest between possessions because they'll need to use every ounce of their ability to get the occasional stop. After you've sucked the linebackers in and draw a cornerback blitz or two, loft a couple of long balls over their heads and test their two new starting safeties. The good short and intermediate passing game, a strong rushing attack, and winning turnover margin will all be prerequisites just to have a chance to beat the Tigers in 2007. This will be one tough squad to beat. |
| HOW TO LOSE TO THEM |
Jimbo Fisher is now dadgumming it up with Bobby Bowden in Tallahassee, and new OC Gary Crowton's expected to install a version of the increasingly popular spread/option offense. Start napping on defense with Matt Flynn sailing passes to his cadre of NFL receivers, and you'll suffer the first time LSU runs an option play.In truth, losing to the Tigers will be fairly easy. Expect to get manhandled at the line of scrimmage, both offensively and defensively. And unless you have equally speedy CBs and WRs, don't expect to have an edge in man-to-man scenarios on either side of the ball. The Tigers will cause many a sleepless night for the SEC's offensive and defensive coordinators. |
| PROGNOSIS |
![]() LSU is the pre-season cream of the crop in the SEC. While the odds of going undefeated are slim -- as is always the case in the dirty south -- LSU could show up in Atlanta with a single loss and title hopes. Much hinges on the senior campaign of Early Doucet, now LSU's #1 wide receiver. Doucet has been a 2nd/3rd option for Jamarcus Russell in the past, but he now must become Matt Flynn's go-to guy. If he can become a possession receiver for the Tigers, this offense won't skip a beat. This will be a crucible of sorts for Les Miles and his coaching staff. He has the schedule, he has the talent, and he probably has a quarterback who can guide LSU to a national championship. If Miles can mold his team into a fast, hard, and singly-minded being, there's no limit to what LSU can accomplish in 2007. And if Miles fails to do that, there'll be no end to Tiger Nation's off-season grumbling and cursing off 'that idiot head coach.' |

This is Year 3 of the Big White Hat era in Baton Rouge. At times Les Miles has redefined 'annoying,'
Um... pray? LSU is not only the best team in the SEC this season, they also have a great schedule which brings the meatiest morsels of tiger meat directly to Death Valley. The Tigers get Virginia Tech, Auburn, Florida, South Carolina, and Arkansas at home, making their toughest road game @ Alabama on November 3rd. Although we're looking for big things from the Tide now that Nick Saban's the new sheriff in town, it'll be a tall order for Bama to beat the Tigers this year, even in Tuscaloosa.
Jimbo Fisher is now dadgumming it up with Bobby Bowden in Tallahassee, and new OC Gary Crowton's expected to install a version of the increasingly popular spread/option offense. Start napping on defense with Matt Flynn sailing passes to his cadre of NFL receivers, and you'll suffer the first time LSU runs an option play.




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-07-2007 @ 7:39AM
C.J. Taylor said...
Apparently Mr. Ferguson is painfully out of touch with the mindset of the LSU Fanbase opinion of Coach Miles. His record is far better than Saban's. He also never shamed the school by losing to UAB, and being woefully outcoached by the staff of little Troy State. Losing to Auburn and #1 Flordia is much less disgraceful Pal.
Do your homework.
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8-07-2007 @ 10:13AM
Todd'92 said...
Apparently C.J. is painfully sensitive to someone saying anything less than complimentory about Dubose.....er I mean Miles. lol. He also must have forgotten how Saint Nick was revered until he benedict arnolded to the NFL and now that he has come back to the SEC for "gasp" another team! Now they refer to him as Satan. And C.J. how many games did LSU lose to teams that they shouldnt have under Denardo's tenure not to mention Curly Hallman. And if I remember correctly didnt Tennessee Stink that year something horrible? Get ready to lose at least 2 more this year that you probably think you shouldnt due to Les Miles lack of skizzies on the side lines. He should have sold his soul to keep Fisher... not that Crowton isnt a top notch offensive coordinator cause he is....but because now LSU is loaded for bear with talent and he will only be able to have a portion or his offense installed. And with an unproven starting QB (if he stumbles there will be a QB controversy), new OC and 9 starters fresh off the bench thats expecting alot out of a mediocre head coach (has proven he can do less with more).
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8-08-2007 @ 10:41AM
LSUMML said...
Les Miles is respected by fans at LSU for his ability to accomplish goals and manage a successful team--without the unnecessary hype. He understands that he will be taken more seriously if he picks his battles. When he is pissed--you stop and listen to what he is saying, because you know it is something of importance.
LSU might not go undefeated this year. I believe there is a strong possibility. I believe our toughest game at home will be Virginia Tech and away, Alabama. Not because of any potential talent at Bama, just because with our luck, if LSU were to lose, it would be there. I'm just glad I don't have to travel to an away game at the hell hole that is known as Auburn, to watch idiotic refs take our victory away from us.
I decided to attend LSU while cheering the team on to a National Championship victory in the Superdome in January 2004. I fully intend to relive that moment during my senior year at LSU--ideally in showing USC how the SEC does football.
It's DiNardo, not Denardo.
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8-08-2007 @ 12:22PM
Todd'92 said...
LSUMML, take some Pamprin if your pooty pooh is still sore from your last visit to the Jordan-Hare. Other wise stop your whining "YOU LOST". Any one from Baton Rouge should have a little trouble calling another place a "Hell Hole". And since you apparently will be suiting up to play in all of LSU's games ("I fully intend to relive that moment during my senior year at LSU--ideally in showing USC how the SEC does football.")......good luck.
And last but not least. How do you achieve that corn dog aroma emitting from all of the LSU faithful? Is it a coon ass thing or do you pass out the fragrance with season tickets? Is that what a cooked armadillo smells like? Inquiring minds want to know.
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8-15-2007 @ 4:13PM
TJ said...
LSUMML, get serious. If and when LSU has the opportunity to play USC, your going to see what a great team they are. It will be a special game, but my friend, LSU will go down. Then, you too, can say your team played the best and lost. What's going to hurt, one of your own(Booty) will have put the(Boot) to your SEC. Good luck. Go TROJANS
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8-15-2007 @ 8:57PM
Mo Johnson said...
LSU will win it all. check out
http://www.secsportsfan.com/lsu-football.html
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8-16-2007 @ 1:12PM
Todd92 said...
TJ USC wouldnt survive a Big 10 schedule much less the regular season gauntlet that is the SEC. Besides USC is not gonna be in the Game they will lose 2 (maybe more) again this year. But then again LSU wont be there either. I look for either Michigan or Texas possibly both to be in the game. If the SEC champ is a one loss team or better it will be the SEC champ against either Michigan or Texas. Someone will get left out this year as well (possibly a one loss West Virginia, Va tech, or Clemson). You read it here first.
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8-27-2007 @ 5:19PM
Homer Simpson said...
MMMMMM! Corn dogs!
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