Chaos? That's how they're describing this weekend? I'd say party time.
Auburn
- I was never in doubt. I got to attend the game (first of the year for me), and just judging the two teams based on pregame warm ups, I felt like Auburn was going to come out swinging. LSU looked confused. They ran out onto the field WAY too early, and at first, I thought they were being assholes. Then I realized that their team was trickling out of the tunnel. Like they didn't realize they were supposed to run out. There also was a lot of confusion before when they were running warm up drills. Guys were being redirected about where they were supposed to be. There were a lot of dropped balls. Just a bad showing from their team.
- But more about Auburn, we finally turned on the jets. Marshall took advantage of our much more talented receivers. Our offensive line did a good job opening up running lanes. Our defense stood tall. But I still didn't feel like we played a complete game. Marshall threw into double coverage and relied on the receivers making big plays. CAP had some good runs late, but when the game was still winnable for LSU, he was struggling to get more than 3 yards. The defense gave up huge chunks of yards on 1st down and was lucky to have LSU commit boneheaded mistakes on 2nd down. Also, the defense was very lucky to go against some of the worst quarterback play I've seen since Kiehl Frazier.
- As much as I would like to argue that Ruffin didn't deserve to be thrown out, I have to admit that he did target the LSU player's head. I think that's part of the rule. You can't lead with your head and you can't target the head of another player.
- Therezie seems to be back in his groove. The guy was around the ball almost every play. I think he led our team in tackles.
- We need Lawson back and soon. We did well putting pressure on their quarterback after the coverage was successful. I never really saw a guy outright rush the passer.
- All in all, great win. Great party. Holy shit. When's the last time we blew out LSU like that? 2002?
Alabama
- Didn't get to watch the game, but I think it confirmed what many people suspected to be the case. Alabama is not a team that is built on offensive skill. That's not how Nick Saban works. Just because Lane Kiffin was there and just because they threw the ball down field against arguably one of the worst Florida teams of the past decade doesn't mean they were going to suddenly become Oregon or Auburn. With the amount of players they had to replace on defense, I'm not surprised they lost to Ole Miss.
Ole Miss
- Thanks for adding to our party last night, but now you can go on back to hell.
Miss State
- Miss State is VASTLY improved, but I still don't see them in the same vein as us. They good at not making mistakes, and they have a good quarterback. But Texas A&M made a ton of mistakes yesterday. Their quarterback was way off target for most of the game, and lord knows the Aggie defense hasn't been worth a shit since Sumlin got there.
- I think it will be a tough game this weekend, but I have no reason to believe we'll lose. If we come out clicking, I think we can win by two touchdowns. Maybe more. Just contain Dak and let our offense do its thing.
Oregon, Alabama, Oklahoma, Texas A&M, UCLA
- Thanks for making the first year for the college football playoff as chaotic as possible. Unfortunately, I have no reason to think Alabama will drop past #8. That's just how it works with Saban as the coach. Oregon will probably still be up there as well. Got to have a Pac 12 representative. So I guess what I'm saying is, this week of chaos won't matter that much. The voters won't shift the landscape as much as they should. The only teams that will be moving up will be Mississippi schools and Notre Dame.