We win 8-7 after forcing 4 safeties, yet yielding two safeties of our own and giving up a field goal.
He's scored 20 or more in 8 of 12 SEC games. The exceptions are bama, uk and vandy twice.27-10
Agree. McElwain teams RARELY score 20 or more vs. SEC teams.
He's scored 20 or more in 8 of 12 SEC games. The exceptions are bama, uk and vandy twice.
Dude, he is 17-27 as a Head Coach .....Bert is gonna torch his ass good later this season before taking his job next year...Orgeron record, even against good teams, as an interim coach is outstanding.
Facts and statistics not welcome here kind sir. Move right along with that.He's scored 20 or more in 8 of 12 SEC games. The exceptions are bama, uk and vandy twice.
Actually he didn't open the Offense at all. He spread it out and ran the ball. They had over 400 yards rushing with two players over 100 yards (163 and 130) and a third with 73 yards compared to 216 yards passing. That isn't opening the Offense. That is spreading the Defense out and running down their throats till the stack the box and hit a few passes to keep them honest.I find it funny how a bunch of you are picking us bc of orgeron. Guess you don't actually follow football. Orgeron record, even against good teams, as an interim coach is outstanding. You probably also didn't watch them Saturday under him. They demolished mizzo, and were running 3 and 4 reciever sets constantly. He said he was opening up the offense, he did, and it's working.
Pumpers keep pumping.
Back to your moronic ways I see. Look up his record as an interim coach. Bc I said "record as an interim."Dude, he is 17-27 as a Head Coach .....Bert is gonna torch his ass good later this season before taking his job next year...
Yeahbi cant disagree with you more. It doesn't matter whether you are running or throwing as long as you are making the defense have to commit to stopping run and pass. THAT is what opening it up is. Them spreading them out forced mizzo to deal with stuff they wouldn't have otherwise, like actually covering recievers instead of just loading the box. By your definition, malhzan has never opened the offense bc he runs mostly.Actually he didn't open the Offense at all. He spread it out and ran the ball. They had over 400 yards rushing with two players over 100 yards (163 and 130) and a third with 73 yards compared to 216 yards passing. That isn't opening the Offense. That is spreading the Defense out and running down their throats till the stack the box and hit a few passes to keep them honest.
This is also the same Missouri team that's given up at least 400 yards in every game except Delaware State, and has given up 564 yards per game on the road.Back to your moronic ways I see. Look up his record as an interim coach. Bc I said "record as an interim."
He tore it up at USC when kiffin got fired so much that a big portion of the fan base wanted him hired permanently after the season. He also just crushed mizzo and the offense looked very good. His problem as THE head coach is that he sucks at putting staffs together bc he's an idiot, but he's a hell of a recruiter and motivator, and LSU has a hell of a staff bc he wasn't the one hiring them.
Keep pumping fat boy, and nobody cares what arky might do to them. We care what Florida will.
Yeahbi cant disagree with you more. It doesn't matter whether you are running or throwing as long as you are making the defense have to commit to stopping run and pass. THAT is what opening it up is. Them spreading them out forced mizzo to deal with stuff they wouldn't have otherwise, like actually covering recievers instead of just loading the box. By your definition, malhzan has never opened the offense bc he runs mostly.
He beat up on the Beavers, Buffalos and Utes and now the Misery Tigers.....wow, what a resume. And nobody at USC wanted his fat drunk ass to stay there. He sucks and if Mac can't find a way to beat him at home then Mac needs to join him on his way out of town.He tore it up at USC when kiffin got fired so much
This is also the same Missouri team that's given up at least 400 yards in every game except Delaware State, and has given up 564 yards per game on the road.
Granted, I still think our banged up DL is going to be a problem this week, but judging how a fired up LSU did at home against a terrible defense might not be the best indicator of what's going to happen this week.