Rebel I agree I am interpreting what I see differently, could I be wrong yes. Could you be wrong yes. But I think the kids being at the store with a table setup for customers is a violation of 12.5.2.1 (a).
So the pictures of TR and Ingram at TTown was not enough for you? TR just graduated and yet the pictures have been around for some time. Is that enough or were they doctored or was it a twin?
Yeah we have had some bad luck with the SEC but it did take scUM to beat tOSU 9 attempts to beat them recently
I guess the way I look at is the kid was in the store with a setup table signing things for people while in school.Those pictures of the "setup table" are from Jan 20, 2012.. There is no picture of Trent at T-Town Menswear before that sitting at a "setup table".
My tickets are coming from a Dallas Cowbiy Season Ticket holder...Still on the fence wether to go or not. May hold off till Nebraska for an away game.
michigan definately has a good chance!....bamas d only looked better than it really was cuz they played lsu's pathetic flag football offense....i think my kids mitey mite football team could have held that laughing stock offense to under ten points.
So what
CBS boards SUCK!!
should read
So whats the excuse for all the other teams that yielded 30-40 points to LSU's "Pathetic Laughing Stock Offense"?
So whats the excuse for all the other teams that yielded 30-40 points to LSU's "Pathetic Laughing Stock Offense"?
Because LSU only faced a top 20 scoring D four times. In 16 quarter plus an overtime, the vaunted LSU offense scored a total of 69 points. Taking away the overtime and three points and just focusing on Regulation here.And how many Top 20 Scoring Defense do you think the Average Team plays in a 12 game schedule? I think you'll find that 4 is probably above average.
LSU averaged 4.125 points per qtr (or 16 per game) against top 20 scoring defenses. Hardly impressive considering they were in the running for best NC team ever in modern (BCS) era. lol
And how many Top 20 Scoring Defense do you think the Average Team plays in a 12 game schedule? I think you'll find that 4 is probably above average.
1 Alabama
2 LSU
3 Temple
4 Florida St.
5 Penn St.
6 Michigan
7 Virginia Tech
8 Rutgers
9 UCF
10 Michigan St.
11 South Carolina
12 Boise St.
13 Wisconsin
14 FIU
15 Illinois
16 Mississippi St.
17 Louisville
18 Miami (FL)
19 Utah
20 Cincinnati
So..there's your top 20 Scoring Defenses....how many teams do you really think played 4 or more of these teams this year? Better yet....How many of the Final Top 20 teams faced 4 or more of these Top 20 Scorings D's?
Do you think their stats are going to be much better?
This is the link to my top 20 scoring Defenses. <a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/colleIt's just a list of stats, and no matter who's list is being used, the average team does not play more than 2 or 3 of them in a season.
gefootball/sortableStatsTeam?table=def-points&stat=PPG&dir=ascending"> http://msn.foxsports.com/college
football/sortableStatsTeam?table=def-points&stat=PPG&dir=ascending Mine actually made LSU look better than your list did.
According to your list, LSU only faced a top 20 scoring Defense three times. Bama twice and Miss State once. Out of those 12 quarters of regulation fooltball, the mightl LSU offense managed to score....wait for it......28 points. Total.You don't have to convince me of how good those 2 Defemses are. I already knew that. What's your point. We all know the best Defense generally come from the SEC, and those two teams are no exception.
That is a phenominal 8 points per game against top 20 Defenses.
PSU with their anemic/pathitic offense managed to score more points in 4 qtrs against Bama than LSU could do in 8+.Right, because scoring on 'Bama's 2nd string D with 1:58 left in the game shows how much better the PSU offensive was than LSU's.