IMHO, Auburn could virtually have the SECW tied up after THIS saturday. So, this Alabama / LSU matchup has some interest to me that it wouldn't normally have. Plus, I feel like if Auburn knows they are going to Atlanta regardless of the outcome of the Iron Bowl, they are much more likely to go into it loose and lay the wood to the Tide and really blow them out. SO...I was considering the matchup this weekend:
Can LSU beat Alabama, I say absolutely...LSU is a sound defensive football team and they are excellent on special teams. Obviously, LSU weakness is their offense.
LSU's defense should be very strong against Alabama's running game. LSU's defensive strenght (similar to Auburn) is right up the middle. They've got one outstanding defensive lineman, a stud middle linebacker, and an excellent safety backing them up. I would say LSU stuffs Alabama's running game (prob. hold them under 100 yards as a team). Unfortunately, LSU will never get 2 scores up on Alabama and force them to abandon the run. But it's going to be on McElroy to beat LSU - look for him to take another beating while he's at it.
This game will degenerate into a punting duel. Unless his game against Auburn was an aberation, LSU has one fine punter and their returner ain't bad either.
As far as offense goes. I know it goes against the grain, but if I'm LSU, I play Jefferson and give Alabama a HEAVY does of the zone/read and inverted veer option game. Against Alabama's 3-4 scheme this should rip them a new one, then once they walk Hightower up and put his hand on the ground to make him a Defensive End and convert their scheme to a 4-3 to help stop the option, hit 'em with the play action. (I know that last part is where it all falls apart, but that's what needs to be done.)
The Bottom Line = LSU 13 - Alabama 10
Thoughts?