No, but having fast guys running in a spread might be all it takes to get over on Georgia. Which was kinda my take all along. Try to keep up, Dins.Dinsdale wrote:Yeah Tru -- having fast guys running in a spread is all it takes to get over on LSU.
LSU vs Georgia in game...
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Re: LSU vs Georgia in game...
Re: LSU vs Georgia in game...
Maybe... Maybe not. S'why we'll line up and play 'em, Willie. Hang speculation.
Besides... I said "might".
Besides... I said "might".

Re: LSU vs Georgia in game...
That's great, as long as you're content to live in the past. In the present it's looking more and more like a boatrace, with no end in sight. That was strictly a one-year aberration with Cam.Papa Willie wrote:PS: In the last 20 meetings, Auburn is 11-9 against 'Bama & 10-10 against LSU. Doesn't sound too lopsided if you ask me.Van wrote:We're talking cycles now, not just down years. LSU and Bama are clearly walking away from Auburn. As long as Miles and Saban stay put and those two programs keeping building success upon success, Chizik and Auburn will be relegated to afterthought status where it matters most, on the recruiting trail.
Joe Satriani is a mime, right? - 88
Show me your dicks. - trev
Show me your dicks. - trev