Tuesday, August 26, 2014

May the Playoff Chase Begin



On December 7, 2014, four golden tickets will be handed out for the inaugural College Football Playoff.  The chase begins this Thursday in Columbia, South Carolina as Texas A&M visits the Gamecocks.  LSU’s run at a title begins in Houston, Texas versus the Wisconsin Badgers Saturday night.

A few nuggets before the game break down:

* Miles is 9-0 in openers while at LSU, with an average score of 38-18.

* LSU has been ranked 82 consecutive weeks in the AP Top 25.  It’s the second longest streak in the country behind…Alabama.

* Terrence Magee will wear the #18 jersey for LSU this season.  The passing down of the #18 jersey has become a tradition during Miles time in Baton Rouge.  Since 2010, the number has been passed down to a Senior.

* LSU holds the all-time record for consecutive regular season non-conference wins with 45…and counting.

With young QB’s and untested receivers, look for LSU to run…and run…and run some more.  Some of the TV talking heads have tabbed LSU’s offensive line as the best in the SEC.  Why not run behind it?  Early success against Wisconsin’s front seven, of which only one starter returns, will make it easier for Jennings/Harris to find a rhythm throwing down field.  Expect a fairly low risk game plan to keep the pressure off the QB’s.

LSU was poor on defense away from Tiger Stadium last season.  Can they bring the efforts shown against Texas A&M and Florida last season into Reliant Stadium?  The secondary and linebacking corps are talented and experienced.  LSU brings back 12 of its top 16 tacklers from last season.  The real question is at defensive tackle, lots of talented but unproven players.

Look for Wisconsin to employ a similar attack to LSU.  The Badgers’ best weapon is RB Melvin Gordon who ran for over 1,600 last season.  In a surprise move, last season’s starter at QB, Joel Stave, appears to have lost out in fall camp to Tanner McEvoy.  McEvoy played WR and safety last season so you have to wonder if Wisconsin’s QB situation is just as unsettled as the Tigers.

The game will be close but LSU should pull away late and survive a few nervous moments before “securing victory.”

LSU 27 – Wisconsin 20

1 comment:

Omac said...

I have to say, I was chewing my fingernails off on Saturday night. What a comeback! 1-0 is 1-0 no matter how you get it. Bet Cocky wishes they were 1-0.