cantseeme;1015990; said:So it's possible that you'll have a 2 quarterback system with 1 mobile quarterback come game time?
Possible but not likely...I have watched LSU a ton this year and I think our offenses are very similar apart from Perriloux. OSU will grind it out on the ground with a big physical back in Chris Wells...LSU will grind it out on the ground with a physical Jacob Hester. We both have talented WR's and veteran QB's that have waited their turns. Only difference in my opinion is that Chris Wells is more of a homerun threat than Hester and Perriloux adds another dimension that OSU doesn't employ. Great matchup in the trenches as I think LSU has the best DL in the country and OSU has the best OL in the country. LSU also has a talented secondary that should test our WR's.
On the flipside, OSU has great DE's but the DT's are a concern imo. We have been inconsistent on stopping the run inside and a big back like Hester could have success against us. I feel we match up well in the passing attack with Jenkins covering Doucet (he has shutdown basically every WR the last couple of years, especially this year) and the rest of our secondary is tough as well. Running to the perimeter ain't gunna happen in this game, so I'm more worried about Hester up the middle consistently over Holliday taking one to the house outside.
Honestly, special teams really concern me. Holliday is a huge threat on kickoff returns and we have given up some big ones. It seems we either kill someone or give up a huge return.
Overall though this is the matchup I wanted to see. I really just want to win the game but I want to quit talking about how annoyed we are over the SEC being hyped up and actually beat them on the field. Plus, redemption would be quite sweet over an SEC team. Beyond all that, both have similar teams that should match up well and make for one heck of a National Championship game.
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