Green Wave

Tulane is giving LSU fits in the second quarter.
But we have PB and he has forgotten more football than we have ever known.
But we have PB and he has forgotten more football than we have ever known.
Hoofbeat83 wrote:final score will be LSU 48 Tulane 9.
MustangIcon wrote:Hoofbeat83 wrote:final score will be LSU 48 Tulane 9.
If thats the final score, essentially a CUSA program (with FAR more obstacles and excuses for being bad than SMU) can fare as well against the 2nd best team in the country as we can against unranked Texas Tech. Thats encouraging.
Hoofbeat83 wrote:MustangIcon wrote:Hoofbeat83 wrote:final score will be LSU 48 Tulane 9.
If thats the final score, essentially a CUSA program (with FAR more obstacles and excuses for being bad than SMU) can fare as well against the 2nd best team in the country as we can against unranked Texas Tech. Thats encouraging.
news flash: our conference sux in football.
MustangIcon wrote:Hoofbeat83 wrote:MustangIcon wrote:Hoofbeat83 wrote:final score will be LSU 48 Tulane 9.
If thats the final score, essentially a CUSA program (with FAR more obstacles and excuses for being bad than SMU) can fare as well against the 2nd best team in the country as we can against unranked Texas Tech. Thats encouraging.
news flash: our conference sux in football.
Really? I had no idea.
The point I was making is just how inexcusable and poor our performance was against Tech, considering that a school that should be far worse than us, manages about the same against LSU, the #2 team in the nation. Congrats on the impressive reading comprehension though.
Charleston Pony wrote:Tulane, Rice and Memphis fans are looking at SMU and thinking we are their best chance to win one this year. Those would appear to be the only teams we are likely to compete with this year. Anyone want to revise those season projections?
At least if Tulane beats us, it will only be in front of about 6,000 die-hards
Charleston Pony wrote:Tulane, Rice and Memphis fans are looking at SMU and thinking we are their best chance to win one this year. Those would appear to be the only teams we are likely to compete with this year. Anyone want to revise those season projections?
At least if Tulane beats us, it will only be in front of about 6,000 die-hards