boognish_bear said:
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Another prediction: LSU (-3) cruises to a blowout win over Baylor in the Texas Bowl at 3:30 p.m. ET on Dec. 31. The Tigers suffered a costly three-game losing streak from late October to mid November, but they were able to respond with wins over Vanderbilt and Oklahoma to wrap up the regular season. Junior quarterback Garrett Nussmeier completed 22 of 31 passes for 277 yards and three touchdowns in a 37-17 win against the Sooners, helping the Tigers easily cover the spread as 6-point favorites.
Nussmeier completed 63.7% of his passes for 3,735 yards and 26 touchdowns in the regular season, while running backs Caden Durham and Josh Williams combined for more than 1,000 rushing yards and 11 scores. Baylor rattled off a six-game winning streak to close the campaign, but the Bears lost to all three ranked opponents they faced this season. SportsLine's model does not expect them to hold up against a strong SEC opponent in this matchup, as the Tigers are covering the spread in well over 70% of simulations.
PaperBear89 said:Big12Bear said:LIB,MR BEARS said:
I'm guessing someone on here was involved in this. It was near the the end of the 85 Liberty Bowl, 2-3 guys were walking the bottom row of the stadium with a sign showing to the cameras. It said LSU. As soon as the camera showed it, the L folded in a and an X unfolded from the back.
LSU
SUX
Here is a quick replay of the game
That team was a hair away from playing in the Cotton Bowl against Auburn and Bo Jackson.
Yep. Lost to the whorns in the reg season finale, if I recall correctly.
I just bet Baylor +2.boognish_bear said:
Line is dropping from starting at LSU -3. It's now LSU -1.5.
Johnny Bear said:PaperBear89 said:Big12Bear said:LIB,MR BEARS said:
I'm guessing someone on here was involved in this. It was near the the end of the 85 Liberty Bowl, 2-3 guys were walking the bottom row of the stadium with a sign showing to the cameras. It said LSU. As soon as the camera showed it, the L folded in a and an X unfolded from the back.
LSU
SUX
Here is a quick replay of the game
That team was a hair away from playing in the Cotton Bowl against Auburn and Bo Jackson.
Yep. Lost to the whorns in the reg season finale, if I recall correctly.
IMO that '85 team and the one that followed in '86 were actually the overall two most talented teams of the Teaff era, even though he had more accomplished teams (i.e. conference champions) in '74 & '80. Close gut wrenching losses to Arky & UT in '85 and SMU & aggy in'86 prevented back to back SWC titles that should've been for those 2 teams.
Certainly, they could be correct, but the losses to three ranked teams were before Baylor got the offense untracked with Sawyer. And for LSU, are you going to hang your hat on wins over Vandy and OU......really?boognish_bear said:
https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/college-football-odds-picks-predictions-for-2024-25-bowl-season-playoffs-model-backs-michigan-lsu/
Another prediction: LSU (-3) cruises to a blowout win over Baylor in the Texas Bowl at 3:30 p.m. ET on Dec. 31. The Tigers suffered a costly three-game losing streak from late October to mid November, but they were able to respond with wins over Vanderbilt and Oklahoma to wrap up the regular season. Junior quarterback Garrett Nussmeier completed 22 of 31 passes for 277 yards and three touchdowns in a 37-17 win against the Sooners, helping the Tigers easily cover the spread as 6-point favorites.
Nussmeier completed 63.7% of his passes for 3,735 yards and 26 touchdowns in the regular season, while running backs Caden Durham and Josh Williams combined for more than 1,000 rushing yards and 11 scores. Baylor rattled off a six-game winning streak to close the campaign, but the Bears lost to all three ranked opponents they faced this season. SportsLine's model does not expect them to hold up against a strong SEC opponent in this matchup, as the Tigers are covering the spread in well over 70% of simulations.
Dia del DougO said:
LSU's QB Nussmeier has announced he is returning for another season at LSU.
I think its a good move in his part. He was considered one of the better qbs in the coming draft class going into the season, but really didn't have the kind of year he wanted to lock him in as a sure-fire first round pick. He needs a big year to reach that echelon.
Should make for a fun qb duel in Houston.
I agree. If it keeps more good players in school longer that's a big positive.boognish_bear said:Dia del DougO said:
LSU's QB Nussmeier has announced he is returning for another season at LSU.
I think its a good move in his part. He was considered one of the better qbs in the coming draft class going into the season, but really didn't have the kind of year he wanted to lock him in as a sure-fire first round pick. He needs a big year to reach that echelon.
Should make for a fun qb duel in Houston.
I think this is one of those situations where NIL actually plays in favor of college football fans. It makes it much easier for a guy like this to make the decision to stay one more year cause he can still make a pretty nice paycheck.
The season is over. We beat Kansas. That was the end of our season.bear2be2 said:Just because we've normalized quitting before seasons are over doesn't mean that's the right or sensible thing to do.morethanhecouldbear said:What a strange take on things.Space Cutter said:
Typical SEC selfishness.
Several LSU players are already quitting the team to jump ship, go pro, or just quit.
SicEm Bears
Guys opt out of meaningless bowl games and guys go to the portal and the sec isn't the only conference that deals with that.
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Nonsense. If there's a game on your schedule, the season isn't over.morethanhecouldbear said:The season is over. We beat Kansas. That was the end of our season.bear2be2 said:Just because we've normalized quitting before seasons are over doesn't mean that's the right or sensible thing to do.morethanhecouldbear said:What a strange take on things.Space Cutter said:
Typical SEC selfishness.
Several LSU players are already quitting the team to jump ship, go pro, or just quit.
SicEm Bears
Guys opt out of meaningless bowl games and guys go to the portal and the sec isn't the only conference that deals with that.
Whatever bowl games are...don't have anything to do with our finish in the B12 this past season.
Stefano DiMera said:
We ***** about our program a lot around here.. but that's 12 bowls in last 15 years.. that's pretty good.
Non-NY6/playoff bowl games began to lose any form of relevance when the transfer portal came about, and the expansion of the CFP more or less cements their irrelevance outside of the rare situation where there is an extreme outcome - i.e. Ohio State losing to Missouri (because Ohio State's 3rd team should be talented enough to win that game) or FSU losing to Georgia by infinite points (because FSU's 3rd team should be talented enough to not lose by infinite points).historian said:
I was thought it laughable when blue bloods didn't take bowl games seriously or made lame excuses after they lost about being disappointed about where & who they played. Those are the attitudes of losers who deserve to lose.
Sure and agreed, but it doesn't change the reality that non-CFP/NY6 bowls do not carry the positive/negative implications into the following season that they once did outside of extreme outcomes. In the case of Baylor, whether or not Baylor defeats LSU won't mean much unless either team obliterates the other one (i.e. 17 to 21+ point differential).historian said:
The answer for any team disappointed by their bowl game is always the same: win more games. Also, stop whining!
Without more, this is a bit worrisome. Hopefully not having to do with Baylor and contract negotiations.boognish_bear said:
Not sure if this is about something from LSU… or something elseNO RESPECT 😤‼️ CHIP BIGGER THAN EVER, GOT SOMETHING TO PROVE 🤐🤐
— Coach Khenon Hall (BAYLOR) (@CoachK_Hall) December 13, 2024
NON-NEGOTIATIONABLES:
LOYALTY, RESPECT & TRUST
IF WE AINT GOT THAT THEN WE AINT GOT NOTHING.
Stefano DiMera said:
We ***** about our program a lot around here.. but that's 12 bowls in last 15 years.. that's pretty good.
What season is it exactly?bear2be2 said:Nonsense. If there's a game on your schedule, the season isn't over.morethanhecouldbear said:The season is over. We beat Kansas. That was the end of our season.bear2be2 said:Just because we've normalized quitting before seasons are over doesn't mean that's the right or sensible thing to do.morethanhecouldbear said:What a strange take on things.Space Cutter said:
Typical SEC selfishness.
Several LSU players are already quitting the team to jump ship, go pro, or just quit.
SicEm Bears
Guys opt out of meaningless bowl games and guys go to the portal and the sec isn't the only conference that deals with that.
Whatever bowl games are...don't have anything to do with our finish in the B12 this past season.
I'm not even a fan of bowl games. In general, I think they're a stupid way to end a season. But if we're going to continue to play them, we need to stop acting like they don't matter. The teams that take those games seriously should be rewarded for it. Those who don't and make excuses when their JV teams get their asses kicked shouldn't.
I'm very much with Fran Brown and Deion Sanders on this one. If there's a game on the schedule, I expect players to play and compete. That should be the expectation. And those programs that refuse to make it so should be called out for their entitlement and general softness.
It literally counts on your record. Any game that counts on your record is part of the season.morethanhecouldbear said:What season is it exactly?bear2be2 said:Nonsense. If there's a game on your schedule, the season isn't over.morethanhecouldbear said:The season is over. We beat Kansas. That was the end of our season.bear2be2 said:Just because we've normalized quitting before seasons are over doesn't mean that's the right or sensible thing to do.morethanhecouldbear said:What a strange take on things.Space Cutter said:
Typical SEC selfishness.
Several LSU players are already quitting the team to jump ship, go pro, or just quit.
SicEm Bears
Guys opt out of meaningless bowl games and guys go to the portal and the sec isn't the only conference that deals with that.
Whatever bowl games are...don't have anything to do with our finish in the B12 this past season.
I'm not even a fan of bowl games. In general, I think they're a stupid way to end a season. But if we're going to continue to play them, we need to stop acting like they don't matter. The teams that take those games seriously should be rewarded for it. Those who don't and make excuses when their JV teams get their asses kicked shouldn't.
I'm very much with Fran Brown and Deion Sanders on this one. If there's a game on the schedule, I expect players to play and compete. That should be the expectation. And those programs that refuse to make it so should be called out for their entitlement and general softness.
What exactly is a bowl game - is it an in-season game? No.
Does it count towards the finish in conference standings? No.
Is it a real sanctioned playoff game? No.*
Does a team have to play a bowl game? No.
Do players opt out of playing? Yes. All the time.
I don't see the point in calling players or programs out for opting out. They do so because they view the games as meaningless in one degree or another.
It would be like if after Super Bowl, the Texans and Cowboys were invited to play in a matchup together. Some players may play, some may opt out. Fans may show up and cheer. The game would still mean nothing, though.
*For argument's sake if we call the committee's choices a playoff, that still leaves over 30 bowl games that have nothing to do with a "playoff".
I think the a win of any kind is big, just in terms of preserving the winning streak into the offseason.historian said:
Baylor recruiting could benefit by a narrow victory over LSU. Clearly, the larger the margin of victory the better but even 1 point helps.
Baylor fans will be happy regardless of the margin.
bear2be2 said:It literally counts on your record. Any game that counts on your record is part of the season.morethanhecouldbear said:What season is it exactly?bear2be2 said:Nonsense. If there's a game on your schedule, the season isn't over.morethanhecouldbear said:The season is over. We beat Kansas. That was the end of our season.bear2be2 said:Just because we've normalized quitting before seasons are over doesn't mean that's the right or sensible thing to do.morethanhecouldbear said:What a strange take on things.Space Cutter said:
Typical SEC selfishness.
Several LSU players are already quitting the team to jump ship, go pro, or just quit.
SicEm Bears
Guys opt out of meaningless bowl games and guys go to the portal and the sec isn't the only conference that deals with that.
Whatever bowl games are...don't have anything to do with our finish in the B12 this past season.
I'm not even a fan of bowl games. In general, I think they're a stupid way to end a season. But if we're going to continue to play them, we need to stop acting like they don't matter. The teams that take those games seriously should be rewarded for it. Those who don't and make excuses when their JV teams get their asses kicked shouldn't.
I'm very much with Fran Brown and Deion Sanders on this one. If there's a game on the schedule, I expect players to play and compete. That should be the expectation. And those programs that refuse to make it so should be called out for their entitlement and general softness.
What exactly is a bowl game - is it an in-season game? No.
Does it count towards the finish in conference standings? No.
Is it a real sanctioned playoff game? No.*
Does a team have to play a bowl game? No.
Do players opt out of playing? Yes. All the time.
I don't see the point in calling players or programs out for opting out. They do so because they view the games as meaningless in one degree or another.
It would be like if after Super Bowl, the Texans and Cowboys were invited to play in a matchup together. Some players may play, some may opt out. Fans may show up and cheer. The game would still mean nothing, though.
*For argument's sake if we call the committee's choices a playoff, that still leaves over 30 bowl games that have nothing to do with a "playoff".
If FBS wants to get rid of bowl games and expand the playoff -- or even add a secondary tournament -- I'd be all for it. But as long as bowl games are scheduled, played and count toward a team's record, they're part of the season.
It's frankly strange to me that this is even a conversation.
And my point is that this mentality is one of a growing number of things the so-called leaders within college football should have never tolerated or normalized.Quote:Quote:It literally counts on your record. Any game that counts on your record is part of the season.Quote:What season is it exactly?Quote:Nonsense. If there's a game on your schedule, the season isn't over.Quote:The season is over. We beat Kansas. That was the end of our season.Quote:Just because we've normalized quitting before seasons are over doesn't mean that's the right or sensible thing to do.Quote:What a strange take on things.Quote:
Typical SEC selfishness.
Several LSU players are already quitting the team to jump ship, go pro, or just quit.
SicEm Bears
Guys opt out of meaningless bowl games and guys go to the portal and the sec isn't the only conference that deals with that.
Whatever bowl games are...don't have anything to do with our finish in the B12 this past season.
I'm not even a fan of bowl games. In general, I think they're a stupid way to end a season. But if we're going to continue to play them, we need to stop acting like they don't matter. The teams that take those games seriously should be rewarded for it. Those who don't and make excuses when their JV teams get their asses kicked shouldn't.
I'm very much with Fran Brown and Deion Sanders on this one. If there's a game on the schedule, I expect players to play and compete. That should be the expectation. And those programs that refuse to make it so should be called out for their entitlement and general softness.
What exactly is a bowl game - is it an in-season game? No.
Does it count towards the finish in conference standings? No.
Is it a real sanctioned playoff game? No.*
Does a team have to play a bowl game? No.
Do players opt out of playing? Yes. All the time.
I don't see the point in calling players or programs out for opting out. They do so because they view the games as meaningless in one degree or another.
It would be like if after Super Bowl, the Texans and Cowboys were invited to play in a matchup together. Some players may play, some may opt out. Fans may show up and cheer. The game would still mean nothing, though.
*For argument's sake if we call the committee's choices a playoff, that still leaves over 30 bowl games that have nothing to do with a "playoff".
If FBS wants to get rid of bowl games and expand the playoff -- or even add a secondary tournament -- I'd be all for it. But as long as bowl games are scheduled, played and count toward a team's record, they're part of the season.
It's frankly strange to me that this is even a conversation.
The point here is that the games don't mean anything as related to conference or playoff races and that's why players and even entire teams, will opt out.
Well… this is new…
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When I was an undergrad we went 6-34-1 (Bridgers and Beall including 0-10 in '69). Our bright spot was losing to UT only 21-7 one year. Even Royal was in the dumps with that one. I recall watching his football show the following week and Cactus Pryor specifically had to remind Royal that UT won the game.Yogi said:Stefano DiMera said:
We ***** about our program a lot around here.. but that's 12 bowls in last 15 years.. that's pretty good.
Compared when I was in undergrad? Absolutely! At least we made the Alamo Bowl my sophomore year. After that, we didn't bowl again for 16 years...
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LitigiOSO said:Without more, this is a bit worrisome. Hopefully not having to do with Baylor and contract negotiations.boognish_bear said:
Not sure if this is about something from LSU… or something elseNO RESPECT 😤‼️ CHIP BIGGER THAN EVER, GOT SOMETHING TO PROVE 🤐🤐
— Coach Khenon Hall (BAYLOR) (@CoachK_Hall) December 13, 2024
NON-NEGOTIATIONABLES:
LOYALTY, RESPECT & TRUST
IF WE AINT GOT THAT THEN WE AINT GOT NOTHING.
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