Thursday, October 01, 2015

Running for Glory


 
One third of LSU’s season is on the books and some questions have been answered while others still hang in the air.

What we know…

* Leonard Fournette is a monster.  Fournette is the front runner for the Heisman Trophy and has plenty more opportunities to cement his position.  He’s on pace to rush for 2300 yards which I don’t think is realistic.  But he has the potential to break 1600 yards with 20+ TD’s.

* LSU’s offensive line is good and getting better each week.  The Tigers are also building depth in that group.

* The receivers still drop too many passes.  I hear all the talk about that group, but I am unimpressed thus far.

* Brandon Harris can handle the job.  He’s done everything the coaches have asked of him.  He was the biggest question mark and he’s really delivered.

What we don’t know…

* How good is this defense?  The Tigers rank 5th in the SEC giving up 4.46 yards per play.  The pass defense has been effective giving up only 5.3 yards an attempt, tied for best in the SEC.  But the big plays on defense haven’t really been there.  The Tigers are 11th in the SEC in tackles for loss per game and tied for last in the conference in total takeaways.  The Tigers are averaging three sacks per game, a stark improvement over the last year.  LSU’s next four opponents are not particularly strong on offense, so we may have to wait until the Alabama game until we get a true read on the Tiger defense.

* Will Brandon Harris be able to make throws when LSU needs him to make a play?  He has not had to make any plays in crunch time and we just won’t know until we get there.  South Carolina will be another good road test for Harris.  A home game against Florida will present the best defense LSU will have faced up until that point.  With Cameron’s coaching and time to bring Harris along slowly, I am optimistic that things will continue to go well at the position.

* Can Miles find his 2007 coaching mojo? Miles played to win that season and LSU won a National Title.  Since then, game plans have been generally more conservative.  The Tigers will have to take some risks to overcome Ole Miss and Alabama on the road.  Will the “play to win” Les show up in those games and give the Tigers a chance?

No worries this week.  Fournette gets his 200+ yards and 3 TD’s before finding the bench in the 3rd quarter.

 LSU 55 – Eastern Michigan 10

 

 

 

In no particular order – Ohio State, Baylor, Georgia, Utah

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