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#5
#5
Reference LSU vs UT in 2005 comeback. Miles was severely out coached by Fulmer that night.
 
#6
#6
Fulmer will not be outcoached against Miles....TRUST ME....it's not possible

I think you are right on this one. Miles is all kinds of crazy. And, I have to say, those folks in the LSU forum are WAY more optimistic than the LSU fans in my office. They think Tennessee is going to take the Tigers behind the woodshed.
 
#7
#7
They are selling their tickets alot cheaper than our fans are selling them to fellow Vol fans.
 
#8
#8
Many have packed Pelini's bags for Nebraska already and are begging Orgeron to be defensive coordinator. I noticed the selling of tickets as well. It seems with no national title, many are jumping ship.
 
#9
#9
I had similar thoughts on tickets. While scanning Ebay, I noticed a lot of tickets in the Western divison seats. Hope it is a majority UT crowd.
 
#11
#11
I think you are right on this one. Miles is all kinds of crazy. And, I have to say, those folks in the LSU forum are WAY more optimistic than the LSU fans in my office. They think Tennessee is going to take the Tigers behind the woodshed.


The difference between LSU and Tennessee this year is that they didn't get blown out by anyone and we did 2 or 3 times. I think the country as a whole feels that either they win a close one, we win a close one, or they completely blow us out. The possibility of Tenn blowing LSU out is a long shot because they don't get blown out and even if we did have a blowout going at halftime, we would let them back in the game.
 
#12
#12
The difference between LSU and Tennessee this year is that they didn't get blown out by anyone and we did 2 or 3 times. I think the country as a whole feels that either they win a close one, we win a close one, or they completely blow us out. The possibility of Tenn blowing LSU out is a long shot because they don't get blown out and even if we did have a blowout going at halftime, we would let them back in the game.

I tend to agree; however, I am merely conveying what the purple and gold faithful here largely think. Honestly, LSU had expectations on Friday of this being the last stop on the way to the BCS title game while Tennessee was playing for a spot in Atlanta. After all it was said and done, LSU thinks it has failed, but the Vols are riding high. Add to that the coaching issues, and a lot of folks here don't have much faith in LSU and think this week has been an absolute train wreck. Frankly, I think they'll be more ready to play than people think, and Tennessee is going to have to put up maybe its best effort all year.
 
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