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Not really. They’re both very explainable when you look at them. We had 4 offensive linemen out against Kentucky. The offense never really got in rhythm and struggled all day. Against LSU, for some unknown reason, we mostly played a 3 man front. We had no pressure on Nussmeier all night. It’s the only game we didn’t register a sack in. We let him sit back and have his way with us all night.
He’s a 17 year old freshman that will have his bachelors degree after this year. Kid reclassified to graduate early and had most of his college credits done before he got on campus. He’s also a pitcher for the baseball team. He’s very impressive.
The defensive gameplan cost us against LSU. We sat back in coverage and rushed 3 most of the night. We haven’t done that against any other team this season, so it’s no coincidence we had no sacks against LSU for a team that leads the nation in sacks.
LSU’s home games at night have been unbelievably skewed in their favor since the 60’s. They’ve had over 300 night games at home compared to roughly 60 day games. Doubt any other team in the SEC has such a lopsided margin.
The main issue is that it’s gotten to the point that you can’t tell real injuries from fake. JJ Pegues is one of our best DT’s (#89) and has been on the injury report dealing with a shoulder injury for three weeks now. He went down 4 times last week holding his shoulder. So how do you know if it’s real or not?
Most of these were on the report last week. We were down 4 starting offensive linemen last week before the game even kicked off. Two of those (James and Pettus) may be back this week, one is not on this weeks report and Williams is certainly not playing because he’s reportedly having his knee scoped. The majority of the “Questionable” players will play.
Ole Miss has to figure out the offensive line combination. It’s tough enough being down one or two offensive linemen, but 4 linemen out really showed the offensive line isn’t as deep as we were led to believe.
The offensive line was embarrassed yesterday by a stout Kentucky front, but I think there’s something to be said about a last minute reshuffling of the offensive line once it was announced our left tackle was out (which was news to ole miss fans when he was on fridays injury report). They’re going to have to figure it out in a hurry.
Why are teams suddenly trying to copy our Landshark celebration? Georgia Tech week one against FSU and now Coronado?
The Heisman voters won’t. Just ask Will Rogers and his 13,000+ career yards and 100+ touchdowns. Dude had almost 5,000 yards one year with a sub 7 yard per completion. Is anyone really impressed by that?
Harris has the stats from previous years against good defenses to back up his hype (173 yards against the #1 defense last year vs Penn State). Nussmeier is a checkdown QB.
I mean if we’re talking stats there’s one glaring stat that jumps off the page with Nussmeier: 7.8 yards per completion on 160 attempts. Dude is a checkdown QB that has skill players good enough to pick up chunk yardage for him.
How are you supposed to schedule games that give each team an even chance of winning when most of these types of games are scheduled 5-10 years in advance? That makes no sense.
It’s the student section in the north endzone. They expanded the student section and now they leave during a blowout and all you see is the entire north endzone empty. It’s pretty pathetic and they need to revoke student tickets.
71 percent chance of beating Ole Miss on the road? Go home espn, you’re drunk.
Can someone explain the LSU hype to me? If any other team not named Georgia lost the amount of production LSU they wouldn’t be receiving the hype they do. Add that to the fact that the entire coaching staff (other than HC) is being replaced, it really makes you wonder why nobody in the media questions their potential for a down year.
Not interesting to me at all. LSU is notorious for slow playing in state recruits. They always swoop in late.
Women’s basketball lost the university $8.5 million last year. Just be thankful you still have a program, be thankful for the fans that do attend and stop badmouthing the fans that don’t attend.
An exception to the rule is not what you look at in this situation. A few schools may have good attendance at games and may actually be profitable, but that’s simply not the case for the vast majority. Also, you can thank the Clark girl from Iowa for that bump in viewership last year. She’s only exciting because she shoots halfcourt 3 pointers.
I’m not sure I read that correctly. Are you saying the guy with over 750 yards after contact this season had trouble breaking first contact? If there’s one thing Judkins specializes in it’s breaking tackles.
Excellent football player, subpar teammate. Has been a locker room issue all season long. Constantly getting into fights and arguments with the offensive linemen and rumor is that Dart called a timeout during the Peach Bowl to tell Kiffin he wanted Judkins taken out of the game (there’s been some videos floating around Twitter/X showing things). Also, he went back to the collective after the peach bowl and requested more money, even though they had just finalized his new agreement. Lane told him to hit the road.
It makes sense that a fan base that needs cowbells because they’re too lazy to cheer would have a coach that needs an ATV because he’s too lazy to walk.
Remember, the NCAA said there was no record of Freeze having any knowledge of violations at Ole Miss and we still got a two year bowl ban and over 20 scholarships lost. All that meant was Freeze didn’t get a show cause, but the program still got hit hard.
You take that risk by storming the field. No harm, no foul in the end.
Tell us you didn’t watch the game without actually telling us you didn’t watch the game. The offense is what cost us, not the defense. Defense gave us every opportunity to open up a big lead in the first half.
The LSU collapse last year can basically be chalked up to a lack of depth at RB. Judkins ate them up in the first half and then gassed in the third. With no Evans or Bentley to spell him we never had a chance once he started to tire out.
We’re not losing to Tulane in any scenario. 7-5 would be below expectations.
Mickey losing close to $1 billion this past year on his movies probably isn’t helping his bottom line either.