LSU Tigers, November 18th
Both Tennessee and LSU are two of the tougher teams to get a feel for this year. LSU has a new head coach in Ed Orgeron and replace some talented players from last year’s squad. The Vols have a revamped coaching staff and are replacing almost all of their offensive production from last season.
So how will this game go? Well, we don’t have a ton of confidence in the Vols to win this one.
Tennessee hasn’t beaten LSU since their stunning comeback victory in 2005. The Vols have lost four straight contests against the Tigers since then, losing in 2006, 2007 (SEC Championship Game), 2010, and 2011. The last time LSU took on the Vols in Neyland Stadium, they routed Tennessee 38-7 in 2011.
None of us are particularly confident the Vols will win this year’s contest against LSU either.
Nathanael: 4
Will: 6
Mason: 5
Ben: 4
Average: 4.75
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Whomever Ben is seems very negative.
Who are these people?
It must be pretty easy to sit behind a computer and break a coach that took a team that had only won 2 SEC games. I would like this guy to come and try and coach a high school football team. What a joke. I expected more from Butch, I also never thought Fulmer would have a 5-7 season. Only Tennessee and Ohio State has that as they lowest margin. Derek Mason got an extension for a 5-7 season