The OFFICIAL 2015 College Football RANDOM thoughts thread

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Jonathan Williams done for the season (foot). Arkansas 10th all time leading rusher

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Hoping Barnett get that job, let the true Fresh go out and ball

Might as well :yeshrug: No need to go through another fall camp with a QB controversy. I'd be good with either him or the redshirt freshman Cornwell, besides, Freshman QBs making more and more of an impact these days.
 

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Might as well :yeshrug: No need to go through another fall camp with a QB controversy. I'd be good with either him or the redshirt freshman Cornwell, besides, Freshman QBs making more and more of an impact these days.
Would be smart, plus you got Henry and the running game to lean on
 

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Like y'all didn't get lit up by True Freshman Kyle Allen last year :beli:

We really just need a game manager this year :yeshrug: cause Coker wasn't as advertised
Don't think last year is this year friend

Coker should start, let him get his one year out the way, be terrible, then rebound next year :yeshrug:
 

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SEC West is wide open :wow:
I don't know the legitimacy of this comment. Arkansas defense gonna be clearly worse and their starting back gonna be out too

Alabama still doesn't have a QB

LSU doesn't have a QB

Ole Miss doesn't have a QB

Miss St will be ass

Ofc all UA and LSU needs are game managers, but I don't know if it's top to bottom open

Best situations going forward are probably
1. Auburn
2. Alabama
3. LSU
4. TAMU
5. OM
6. Arkansas
7. Miss St

I really feel LSU won't be better than TAMU, especially if Murray starts, but I mean LITERALLY all they need is a fukkin QB
 

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I don't know the legitimacy of this comment. Arkansas defense gonna be clearly worse and their starting back gonna be out too

Alabama still doesn't have a QB

LSU doesn't have a QB

Ole Miss doesn't have a QB

Miss St will be ass

Ofc all UA and LSU needs are game managers, but I don't know if it's top to bottom open

Best situations going forward are probably
1. Auburn
2. Alabama
3. LSU
4. TAMU
5. OM
6. Arkansas
7. Miss St

I really feel LSU won't be better than TAMU, especially if Murray starts, but I mean LITERALLY all they need is a fukkin QB

The LSU football team took to the field on Saturday for a scrimmage behind closed doors, but featured an offense that really opened things up.

Much of the talk in recent weeks has been about the quarterbacks, and rightfully so, but there are quite a few position battles transpiring, and Saturday gave us a further glimpse into whom the Tigers may line up in the season opener.

Sophomore Brandon Harris took the majority of the reps with the first-team offense, which has been a growing trend according to sources. Harris scored a total of four touchdowns, three by air, and one on the ground. He continues to progress both on the field and in the locker room.

According to sources, Harris addressed the offense on Saturday, with much of the talk centered around how special the offense could be, if everyone buys into the team concept. The continual praise of his maturity is one of the things that comes up most when talking to sources.

LSU running back Leonard Fournette is seen as a top contender for the Heisman Trophy, but the biggest threat to derail the Fournette train may just be one his teammates. LSU freshman running back Derrius Guice continues to improve, and could be a factor in both the running attack and passing game, as evident by his play on Saturday.

Guice continues to run with reckless abandon, with one source stating that, "he runs like a mad man." Guice took a swing pass from Harris on Saturday, turned up field "breaking about six tackles and took it to the house," one source said. Fournette, Darrel Williams and Nicholas Brossette were all said to have played well during the team's scrimmage.

Travin Dural did not participate on Saturday, for undisclosed reasons, and it allowed sophomore Malachi Dupre to step in at the "X" receiver position, instead of the slot, where he has been working a lot this off-season.

According to sources, Dupre "really played well" in his expanded role, in what is being described as "an unbelievably talented group of receivers."

Sophomore receiver Trey Quinn has stepped us his game, after being diagnosed with correctable vision problems, and getting contacts to help him see better. Quinn played in the slot for the majority of the day, and is said to have "really picked things up lately," according to a source.

The defensive side of the ball has its position battles as well, most notably at the starting cornerback position opposite of Tre'Davious White.

Freshmen Kevin Toliver, Donte Jackson and sophomore Ed Paris are battling it out on the field, and it appears Toliver played the best of the three.

Jackson is said to have had a "few issues with his assignments" on Saturday, and missed a couple of key tackles. Ed Paris was said to have been "beaten a few times," while Toliver "only allowed one catch and it was on a back shoulder throw."

LSU starting middle linebacker Kendell Beckwith continues to show signs of improvement, which should terrify SEC running backs. Beckwith has "been more disciplined" this fall, and "has really improved in coverage," one source said.

Behind Beckwith are the Tigers' best group, in safeties Jamal Adams and Jalen Mills. One of the issues the Tigers' defense has struggled with in recent years are the calls from the safeties. Adams and Mills have been "very good at getting everyone on the same page."
LSU's closed scrimmage featured an explosive offense led by Brandon Harris, sources say

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OSU should beat the living shyt out of every team on their schedule this year outside of Va Tech and probably Michigan.

Michigan State ain't beat Baylor last year?

Wisconsin Didn't beat Auburn?

How are you acting like Michigan is better than them:mindblown:

They gonna both be TOUGH teams.
 
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