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Darren Epps at the TFP does one of these every week. It is in the subscription version, not the online version. As he is discussing our game, I'm gonna beg the TFP's forgiveness and post Mr. Epps' thoughts...
1. Will LSU play with intensity?
In the Capital One Bowl against Iowa on New Years Day 2005, Nick Sabans final game at LSU, Jacob Hester said the Tigers didnt have the same intensity Saban teams had in previous games. LSU lost, 30-25. For the younger guys, thats definitely a distraction, Hester said. You never know how much that guys heart is into the game when he knows hes not going to be there the next day. Will LSU experience similar emotions Saturday? Les Miles will interview for the Michigan job. Defensive coordinator Bo Pelini already interviewed for the Nebraska job. Are the Tigers hearts in it?
2. LSU quarterback Matt Flynn is hurting
Hearing Flynn respond so evasively this week when asked about his shoulder should be disconcerting to LSU fans. Im not really sure right now whats going to happen, Flynn said Monday. Miles said that speedy backup Ryan Perrilloux is receiving increased first-team snaps this week. Whether Miles is exhibiting some gamesmanship with Phillip Fulmer or not, the unknown factor shouldnt bother the Vols. LSUs offense doesnt change much when Perrilloux enters the game. Flynn and Perrilloux both run option plays. Perrilloux is just faster.
3. If Tennessee wins, the Sugar Bowl will last five hours ...
OK, that might be an exaggeration, but imagine Hawaiis passing attack against Tennessees young secondary. And imagine Hawaii trying to contain Tennessees offense after facing so many lackluster teams this season (Utah State, which finished 2-10, dropped 37 points on Hawaii). It should also be noted that the Sugar Bowl usually kicks off around 8:45 p.m. Hope you dont have plans for the next morning.
4. ...And the Capital One Bowl could be very interesting
A couple of bowl representatives told me that the Capital One Bowl is all over Florida. But what if LSU loses and doesnt receive a BCS bid? The Capital One could take LSU and Miles to face Michigan and departing coach Lloyd Carr. Talk about an uncomfortable situation.
5. Look for Tennessee to exploit LSUs Danny McCray
Finding weaknesses in LSUs defense is difficult when everyone is healthy. But one is glaring safety Danny McCray, who is often used in nickel and dime packages. LSUs opponents almost always target the sophomore in those situations, and Tennessee offensive coordinator David Cutcliffe is a master of forcing mismatches.
1. Will LSU play with intensity?
In the Capital One Bowl against Iowa on New Years Day 2005, Nick Sabans final game at LSU, Jacob Hester said the Tigers didnt have the same intensity Saban teams had in previous games. LSU lost, 30-25. For the younger guys, thats definitely a distraction, Hester said. You never know how much that guys heart is into the game when he knows hes not going to be there the next day. Will LSU experience similar emotions Saturday? Les Miles will interview for the Michigan job. Defensive coordinator Bo Pelini already interviewed for the Nebraska job. Are the Tigers hearts in it?
2. LSU quarterback Matt Flynn is hurting
Hearing Flynn respond so evasively this week when asked about his shoulder should be disconcerting to LSU fans. Im not really sure right now whats going to happen, Flynn said Monday. Miles said that speedy backup Ryan Perrilloux is receiving increased first-team snaps this week. Whether Miles is exhibiting some gamesmanship with Phillip Fulmer or not, the unknown factor shouldnt bother the Vols. LSUs offense doesnt change much when Perrilloux enters the game. Flynn and Perrilloux both run option plays. Perrilloux is just faster.
3. If Tennessee wins, the Sugar Bowl will last five hours ...
OK, that might be an exaggeration, but imagine Hawaiis passing attack against Tennessees young secondary. And imagine Hawaii trying to contain Tennessees offense after facing so many lackluster teams this season (Utah State, which finished 2-10, dropped 37 points on Hawaii). It should also be noted that the Sugar Bowl usually kicks off around 8:45 p.m. Hope you dont have plans for the next morning.
4. ...And the Capital One Bowl could be very interesting
A couple of bowl representatives told me that the Capital One Bowl is all over Florida. But what if LSU loses and doesnt receive a BCS bid? The Capital One could take LSU and Miles to face Michigan and departing coach Lloyd Carr. Talk about an uncomfortable situation.
5. Look for Tennessee to exploit LSUs Danny McCray
Finding weaknesses in LSUs defense is difficult when everyone is healthy. But one is glaring safety Danny McCray, who is often used in nickel and dime packages. LSUs opponents almost always target the sophomore in those situations, and Tennessee offensive coordinator David Cutcliffe is a master of forcing mismatches.