Wisconsin Vs LSU

Deeper stable of horses won the race. Usually does. I hate to say this but that collapse by Wisconsin at the end reminded me of UT as of late.
 
Deeper stable of horses won the race. Usually does. I hate to say this but that collapse by Wisconsin at the end reminded me of UT as of late.

Sad but true

Times are a changing though. A huge deep class will give us the depth to compete.
 
Hilliard > Fournette

Not sure about that, the holes Hillard got in the 4th I could have ran for 80 yards. Hillard has no wiggle, you slow him up at the line and its very tough for him.

Coaching staff made some adjustments.... young guys stepped up in the 3rd and 4th quarter. Jennings is too slow of a decision maker, I don't see it working out but he did have a decent second half.
 
This game is a good example why fans of decent teams from other conferences will never understand how brutal the SEC is. It's not just the athletes it's the number of them that the top SEC teams have. It's showing now.

I agree there. Collins who is really 2nd string goes out with a knee injury, 3rd stringer comes in and makes plays.

Wisconsin best WR, freshman Rushing couldn't get a commit able offer from LSU last year.... now you know why.... basically 2nd 3rd and 4th string CBs had no problem with any of those.

Now I will say their RB (Gordon) is very good if not super good.... he only had 3 touches in the second half.
 
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Worley may even be better than Wisconsins QB

McEvoy was putrid. I can understand why Spurrier wouldn't play him. Chris Speilman touched on part of his problem. He doesn't trust his blockers. He back peddles and throws off his back foot when he doesn't even have to. The slightest pressure completely throws off his mechanics. He won't stand strong in the pocket and step into his throws when he's about to be hit...and he and his receivers don't seem to be reading the same playbook either. Wisconsin wins that game with even an average QB.
 
McEvoy was putrid. I can understand why Spurrier wouldn't play him. Chris Speilman touched on part of his problem. He doesn't trust his blockers. He back peddles and throws off his back foot when he doesn't even have to. The slightest pressure completely throws off his mechanics. He won't stand strong in the pocket and step into his throws when he's about to be hit...and he and his receivers don't seem to be reading the same playbook either. Wisconsin wins that game with even an average QB.

His receivers didn't help much, generally agree with you.

Once they went up 24-7, early in the 3rd, they only had6positive plays.
 

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