Who wins the SEC Championship, Tennessee vs LSU

Who wins the SEC Championship Game?


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WA_Vol

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Who do you honestly think will win this game at a neutral site in Atlanta? I want to pick Tennessee, but Fulmer has had his problems in the past in big games (bowl games).
 
#3
#3
if foster runs for about 125 and a couple TD's, Tennessee wins. If we can't get the running game going LSU will handle us.
 
#5
#5
I'll pick LSU until I see us play a full game of football again. I will be rooting the Vols on the whole game though. GO VOLS!
 
#6
#6
Somebody a couple of days ago said that we match up better against LSU than Kentucky, and I agreed enough that I didn't even want to talk about it- scared of jinxing things.

The problem is, and always will be with the current coaching team and philosophy that Fulmer has put together, the psychological side of the game.

I think if we're ahead at the half, somebody should shove Phil in a closet and lock the door until the 3rd quarter starts. No man/ coaching team seems less capable of half-time psychology and adjustments than he/they do.

To make matters worse, since D wins championships, for several years before this one it was the O that would psych-out and sometimes carry the D with it. This year it's the opposite.

When the Vols show up and aren't leading (or leading by much) at the half we can take anybody in the SEC. We've also proven, entirely for mental reasons, that we can lose to anybody in the SEC.

Right now LSU's Dorsey is hurt, and it has had a huge impact on the TIgers' D (see: AR-LSU). But LSU is also even more embarrassed than we ought to be right now, and they've got a coach who understands that psychology IS his job. We've got a coach who puts it off on players not showing up when there's a mental collapse.

After the game Fulmer said that we've got Heart. I agree. But, unfortunately, as my dating history will attest, neither heads nor hearts are much good if they aren't functioning together.

We have what it takes to beat LSU, but only if we realize that they have as much heart as we do, and therefore the win is going to depend on which team has its head the furthest from its as$.
 
#7
#7
Would also like to add....LSU isn't among the most physical of teams. Although idk if we match up with them in a track meet.
 
#8
#8
I think if we're ahead at the half, somebody should shove Phil in a closet and lock the door until the 3rd quarter starts. No man/ coaching team seems less capable of half-time psychology and adjustments than he/they do.

:lolabove:

My thoughts exactly. And throw Chavis in there with him. Heck, just get rid of Chavis altogether and let Cutcliffe run the defense too.
 
#9
#9
If we win this one it will be because Ainge and Foster carried us. They won't let us throw those dink and dunk passes. The OL will have to play their best game of the year, especially the interior OL. Their O doesn't really scare me that much because I think UK has a better O. This will be a defensive game for sure, and I think we can take them if we play a full game of football and not just a half. C'mon boys bring us home a championship.:rock:
 
#10
#10
Trying to be as impartial as possible...

My biggest concern is how tired we are going to be. We just finished our second straight game where our starters didnt get a break, except that this one took forever to wrap up.

I think we could get one of two Lsu teams...either a pissed off Lsu who is going to demolish us, or a demoralized Lsu who, with no nc to play for an a possibly outgoing coach, come out flat.

We know Lsu's defense can be scored on. And Dorsey wont be 100%. Thats huge for us.

I dont fear anyone on Lsu's offense.

I really think we have a good chance at staying in the game from start to finish. Just shut down their running game, force Flynn to beat you...because he wont. And anyone that wont challenge our secondary is going to help us tremendously. Offensively, we should be able to score at 24. They havent really shut someone down in what seems like a couple months.
 
#14
#14
Yea Dorsey is their D and he his not close to 100%...but I am scared of Trindon Holiday and Doucet
 
#15
#15
i see lsu pulling this one out. i really hope i'm wrong. but they are absolutely loaded on both sides of the ball. if arky can beat them though, why not us?
 
#19
#19
Dorsey isn't the whole defense by any stretch of the imagination. Chevis Jackson is a bad man and Craig Steltz is banged up but still dangerous.

EA needs to throw away from Chevis Jackson and by that I mean never go to his side. Jonathan Xeon on the other hand should get a healthy dose of G. Jones, Taylor, Rogers, and any of our TE's.

LSU is extremely undisciplined and the pressure of holding to #1 spot proved to much for them. If you saw how Bama played them, I think they had the best game plan to win. Granted LSU almost beat themselves in that game.

Bama had LSU's #. Saban probably has the best working knowledge in the league about their players. If JP Wilson doesn't lose the game for Bama they executed the best fundamental game against LSU, IMO.
 
#20
#20
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holliday, hester, and doucet ... 3 doods we best take very, very seriously.
 
#21
#21
Somebody a couple of days ago said that we match up better against LSU than Kentucky, and I agreed enough that I didn't even want to talk about it- scared of jinxing things.

I'm one of the people, if not the one you are referring to, that has said this.

I thought that Kentucky would be a much tougher test for us than LSU. Granted I still think LSU will win the game, but that doesn't really mean anything.

LSU has given up 24 or more points to 6 of their last 7 opponents and have given up 34, 43, and 50 in three of those games.

Their defense is lacking, their offense is still good, but Matt Flynn is average at best.

If we can slow down Hester, we'll have a good shot.
 
#22
#22
shutting down Hester and Doucet, i think, goes without saying...


so... LSU isn't going to the NC this year... still, this is our chance to exact some long overdue payback to those bastards for 2001.
 
#24
#24
I pick LSU, because after we started the overtime period on the 40, after the dunce ref made the initial no call, I said the game was all but over. UT does well only when the media and fans doubt them. Uhhh, Geaux Tigers?
 
#25
#25
I think these last 2 games have brought out something in this team they didn't realize they had....they were hard fought games....they should serve to inflate our resolve and determination. I know they are tired but the adrenalin needs to keep flowing and they should feel inflated and unstoppable going into that game! They have a chance to do the UNTHINKABLE and you don't get many chances like this! I hope LSU will be distracted by their loss and the future of their coach...we have some playmakers who can win this game if they just stay focused (easy for me to say) but I believe they will do it again! GO VOLS!
 

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