Thats alot points o.t.r. at a good team in a stadium that has been a huge homefield advantage over the years, they don't call it death valley for nothing. Bama is clearly the best team in the country, I believe I'll sit this one out and be a regular spectator (what is that?). Good luck bangers-
Thats alot points o.t.r. at a good team in a stadium that has been a huge homefield advantage over the years, they don't call it death valley for nothing. Bama is clearly the best team in the country, I believe I'll sit this one out and be a regular spectator (what is that?). Good luck bangers-
Someone please lookup the perceived "home field advantage" that death valley is in this series (especially since saban has been @bama) and report back. I only say it like that bcz I know the answer, and I'd like to see if seeing the information 1st hand, from a non Bama fan, sways your opinion if you're using that angle to place your bet.
Someone please lookup the perceived "home field advantage" that death valley is in this series (especially since saban has been @bama) and report back. I only say it like that bcz I know the answer, and I'd like to see if seeing the information 1st hand, from a non Bama fan, sways your opinion if you're using that angle to place your bet.
You're actually making a great argument for Bama. Rivarly game, at night, IN Death Valley against one of the best defences in the country and they're laying 14.5 points? The books are doing whatever they can to somewhat balance this action. Look at the line and ask yourself why, why did the books set this line where they did? I've never shied away from making bold statements/predictions, so here it goes, Bama will be covering 15-20 minutes in and never look back. Bama wins by 35+. It all depends on how long Tua plays, but I doubt he plays the 4th quarter when they're leading 41-6 after 3 quarters.
You're actually making a great argument for Bama. Rivarly game, at night, IN Death Valley against one of the best defences in the country and they're laying 14.5 points? The books are doing whatever they can to somewhat balance this action. Look at the line and ask yourself why, why did the books set this line where they did? I've never shied away from making bold statements/predictions, so here it goes, Bama will be covering 15-20 minutes in and never look back. Bama wins by 35+. It all depends on how long Tua plays, but I doubt he plays the 4th quarter when they're leading 41-6 after 3 quarters.
People doubt LSU all year - they had no chance vs Auburn? Georgia? Miami? Death Valley at night is one of the hardest place 2 win - BOL east - on the other side - let¡¯s remember this are college kids 18-21 going into a very hostile environment- 103,000 plus people tonight is supposed 2 pack the stadium - Big O got some tricks under his sleeves
People doubt LSU all year - they had no chance vs Auburn? Georgia? Miami? Death Valley at night is one of the hardest place 2 win - BOL east - on the other side - let¡¯s remember this are college kids 18-21 going into a very hostile environment- 103,000 plus people tonight is supposed 2 pack the stadium - Big O got some tricks under his sleeves
I respect your opinion and like to follow your plays some to see how they lineup with mine, we generally see games very similarly.
That being said, and this is strictly in relation to your above comment; Death Valley, day or night has not been a problem for Bama in the Saban era, with teams that were far less capable on offense, and, in my opinion, LSU teams that generally had equal or better defenses. LSU's lb group, especially without D. White the 1st half, are not as strong as they have been in years past, and their DL is definitely down. Secondary is elite, as they always are. Secondly, it is very difficult to compare Bama to AU and UGA, (miami has no place in this discussion). AU is down down, their offense is terrible. UGA's gameplan against LSU was questionable at best, but I wasn't complaining as I was all over the Tigahs in that one. I just think this is a different animal for them and while BAMA definitely has their weaknesses, I will not believe a team can hold this team under 30 points (and I am being very generous with that #) until I see it. IMO, the team that beats this BAMA team, does so in similar fashion to how Clemson and Deshaun Watson did.
I respect your opinion and like to follow your plays some to see how they lineup with mine, we generally see games very similarly.
That being said, and this is strictly in relation to your above comment; Death Valley, day or night has not been a problem for Bama in the Saban era, with teams that were far less capable on offense, and, in my opinion, LSU teams that generally had equal or better defenses. LSU's lb group, especially without D. White the 1st half, are not as strong as they have been in years past, and their DL is definitely down. Secondary is elite, as they always are. Secondly, it is very difficult to compare Bama to AU and UGA, (miami has no place in this discussion). AU is down down, their offense is terrible. UGA's gameplan against LSU was questionable at best, but I wasn't complaining as I was all over the Tigahs in that one. I just think this is a different animal for them and while BAMA definitely has their weaknesses, I will not believe a team can hold this team under 30 points (and I am being very generous with that #) until I see it. IMO, the team that beats this BAMA team, does so in similar fashion to how Clemson and Deshaun Watson did.
Home field advantage in this series means nothing. LSU hasn't won since 2011. Before that the road team dominated in this series. Imo it's a first half play on Bama. GL all
Home field advantage in this series means nothing. LSU hasn't won since 2011. Before that the road team dominated in this series. Imo it's a first half play on Bama. GL all
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