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Last year LSU had 195 rushing yards on us and Fournette had 140 of those yards. I've seen nothing from this defense that makes me believe that we'll hold them to fewer yards this year; however, we can win this game as long as they aren't rushing for more yards than they did last year. Fournette isn't the only person that concerns me on the LSU offense. Harris' legs will be a threat. Our defense has given up way too many runs to QBs, and I think they'll try to use Harris in the run game, more than they have any other team so far. We'll have to contain Harris so that he is forced to beat us with his arm and not his legs.
I think our defense will somewhat slow them down, but the offense will need to step it up and win this game. If we can't get 4 TD's, then I don't think we'll be able to win. It may be a blessing that the O-line struggled against Mizzou. Not only did they have things to learn from, but I think they'll come more focused with a chip on their shoulder to makeup for their poor play on Saturday. That means Taylor will get some good runs and Grier will have time to make his clutch throws. LSU is the best team on our schedule, so win or lose, this game will show us how much of a threat we really are to win the SEC and contend for a national title.
I think our defense will somewhat slow them down, but the offense will need to step it up and win this game. If we can't get 4 TD's, then I don't think we'll be able to win. It may be a blessing that the O-line struggled against Mizzou. Not only did they have things to learn from, but I think they'll come more focused with a chip on their shoulder to makeup for their poor play on Saturday. That means Taylor will get some good runs and Grier will have time to make his clutch throws. LSU is the best team on our schedule, so win or lose, this game will show us how much of a threat we really are to win the SEC and contend for a national title.