TurnoverTrashCan
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so are you alternating Saturday's with the wife and girlfriend? To spice things up, you should schedule them both on the same Saturday.I already have planned my fall around not being able to attend a game. If no football this fall became a reality, this is a good chance to please the wives and girlfriends with fall activities that’ll last a good 10 years.
SEC only! Let's go!ESPN reporting B10 will play conference only this fall.
Source: Big Ten likely conference-only this fall
Peyton had no business playing in that game with his messed up knee. Imo, the blackest marks on the careers of Fulmer and CutcliffeDoubt they would have come close to stopping that offense.
That Nebraska team was the most dominate team ever. Kinda short sighted to write them off so easily. They destroyed everybody in ridiculous fashion in every way. They statistically and comparing them with their era, are the greatest team ever. Easily.
I mean, they did destroy a pretty potent offense for its day in Florida and a couple years later embarassed a senior Peyton Manning who was about the closest thing ever to 2019 Joe Burrow.
It would only be a mismatch because of the era's and advanced scheme LSU played. None of the Nebraska coaches would have an idea of how to stop that because they had never seen anything like it.
I think it would be high scoring and close though regardless, because you still see how modern teams struggle against the triple option. Georgia Tech would give Clemson fits. This LSU defense wasn't that dominate. Nebraska would've run it down their throat.
Another pointless comparison of erasWhere did I say Peyton was equal to Joe Burrow? He is the closest thing, as far as a college QB capable of running a pro type of offense and make pro level reads yes.
Yes Joe can run, that is a good point, but still, its not like those florida tennessee offenses wouldn't do **** in today's game. You think 95 florida and 97 Tennessee would get killed by 2019, Texas, Florida and Auburn, who took LSU to the wire?
You can't honestly think that modern football is that far ahead of football in the mid-90's.
That Oklahoma team that LSU destroyed would go back and compete against 95 Nebraska.
By your logic, not even the 2001 Miami team would have a chance because the modern offense is too profound. Give either Miami or Nebraska the time to prepare for it and they could probably handle themselves, especially since the LSU defense aren't world beaters.
Also, Nebraska probably could have put 80 on them if they didnt let up. Were close to 70, but got tripped up at the goaline.