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Posted on October 25th, 2009 by Henry Ball

Czar Report-Dominion In Doubt: Texas, UF, Alabama, LSU Control Destiny

Who’s no.1, who’s no.2, who’s no.3, who cares?

Clearly Texas can make a case for being one of, if not, the best teams in the country after soundly beating Missouri in Columbia on Saturday.

Yet, despite an epic battle with a rebuilding Tennessee team-that required Mt. Cody to Block two field goals with his face mask-and another Florida win, that may have been at least aided by the wild herd of Zebra that has been menacing big-game Gator hunters for the last four weeks, the Tide and fighting Tebows remained unbeaten.

Any of three could be ranked no.1 or no.2 or no.3 but then it gets a little murky. If we are ranking based on body of work or who is playing the best right now or who looks the prettiest in uniform we come up with many different answers.

The Czar, however, chooses to focus on what is important; who is in control of their own destiny and that takes us right to the War Zone in the SEC.

One could make the case that Iowa after surviving again this weekend, TCU for sending BYU on a mission-to find a lid for the industrial sized can of whooping the Frogs opened-and Cincinnati as well as Boise, pending the results of their Luau in Hawaii are still in control of their destiny. Yet, when it is all said and done Texas and an undefeated or even single loss SEC team would likely go ahead of any of them.

So what’s happening in the SEC War Zone?

No. 1 Florida 7-0 (5-0 SEC) @ Mississippi State 3-5 (1-3 SEC)

Is it just me or is Florida a two trick pony?

Trick one-one heck of a defensive unit. Trick two-Tim Tebow.

Not Tim Tebow of Heisman fame mind you, surely he’s not still in contention, but the somewhat mortal and really needing some help version.

Since the running game isn’ providing the help and their really doesn’ seem to be any wide receivers capable of coming to his aid the officials have had to provide the assistance.

In the last four games the officials are 4-0 and coincidentally so are the Gators!

Florida 29 – MSU 19 (But it was much more competitive than the score would suggest.)

Outlook: The Gators have a rough road ahead with the Cocktail party looming and South Carolina on the road before finishing up with FIU and FSU at the Swamp.

They will be tested and cannot continue to rely on bad officiating to get by but with a two game cushion Florida should be the East representative in Atlanta.

Tennessee 3-4 (1-3 SEC) @ No. 2 Alabama 8-0 (5-0 SEC)

Alabama’s offense continues to struggle against stout defenses even as sophomore RB Mark Ingram rushes his way past 1000 yards on the season and perhaps takes another step toward etching his name on the Heisman trophy.

In the end, the Tide needed Tennessee to miss a FG and have two more blocked to escape the upset bid before a much needed bye week.

Alabama 12 – Tennessee 10

Outlook: The Bye week couldn’ come at a better time for Nick Saban and the Alabama offense. Nick Saban said they were tired and just need a little rest.

From what we saw in Death Valley on Saturday Night, the extra week to prepare for Saban Bowl III might just come in handy.

Despite road games @ MSU and Auburn down the road seems to be the only threat to Alabama’s bid to return to Atlanta.

An 11-1 regular season and Sugar Bowl berth might seem like a let-down to some of the Bama faithful but they’ll have a little time to get used to it.

Auburn 5-3 (2-3 SEC) @ No. 9 6-1 (4-1 SEC)

Things can get a little crazy when the big Cats of the SEC hook up. This time Jordan Jefferson answered the ‘crazy’ fans calling for him to be benched in favor of back up Jarred Lee.

Lee did see some action after Jefferson’s career performance put the game out of reach.

On the other side of the ball the Bayou Bengals defense was spectacular and continues to improve each week under first year coordinator John Chavis.

With one of the best performances of the year by ’s defensive front four Auburn QB Chris Todd found himself under pressure constantly and was unable to rely on a usually potent running attack.

held the no. 8 (nationally) offense to less than half of its season average with only 193 total yards and its lowest point production of the season.

This one was all all the time.

31 – Auburn 10

Outlook: is peaking at the right time; with a home game against drastically over matched Tulane next Saturday Night in Tiger Stadium to prepare for what could be the game of the year on Nov. 7th in Tuscaloosa and the only road games remaining the Bayou Bengals are not out of the national title hunt by any stretch of the imagination.

There is a long way to go and Saban Bowl III is a tall order but don’ sleep on the Mad Hatter, he just might have a little more magic under the brim!

National Outlook:

No doubt Texas, USC, Iowa, Boise State, TCU, Cincinatti and others will still have their say and of course this is college football with about five weeks to play so anything and everything can happen.

Yet, it is hard to argue with the strength of the SEC as the only major conference with two unbeaten teams, three in the top ten and all three still control their own destiny for the BCS.

That being said, Texas looks to be firmly in control of their fate and would provide a sensational matchup for any of the SEC’s big three assuming they survive the conference with no more than one loss.

The Czar’s Destiny Dime (Top-Ten based on their destiny assuming they win out)

1. Texas
2. Alabama
3. Florida
4.
5. Iowa
6. Boise
7. USC
8. Oregon
9. TCU
T10. Cincinnati / Georgia Tech

By Henry Ball (a.k.a. Southern Man – CFB Czar) Featured Columnist and Syndicated Writer

Henry contributes to the Bleacher Report, College Gameday Network and other Sports Media outlets.

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Posted on October 18th, 2009 by Henry Ball

Doomed By History: What LSU Fans Need To Learn From Nebraska’s Solich

Oct. 18, 2009—From the Gameday Network:

“I will not let Nebraska gravitate into mediocrity,” said Steve Pederson, then Athletic Director at the University of Nebraska, after firing head coach Frank Solich in 2003.

Steve Pederson had acquiesced to the outcry from the loudest corn-critics; those that impatiently demanded an immediate return to the final days of Tom Osborne’s tenure when the Corn Husker Nation was awarded three national championships in four years.

Those voices were dismissive of the success Solich had enjoyed—National Runner-up and Fiesta Bowl Champion in his second year, two division, and one conference championship in his first four years, and 58 wins in six years, which was better than both of his predecessors, Tom Osborne and Bob Devaney who are in the College Football Hall of Fame—claiming that he had enjoyed that success ‘only because of Tom Osborne’s recruits’.

To make matters worse, Solich had rebounded from a disappointing 7-7 2002 campaign that was crowned by a loss in the Independence Bowl to up-and-coming Eli Manning’s Rebels.

In 2003 Solich got Nebraska off to a 5-0 start with wins versus Oklahoma State and Penn State, before suffering its first loss to conference foe Missouri. That loss rattled the nay-sayers, and the “Fire Frank” campaign was in high gear.

Despite finishing the year with a very respectable 9-3 record, and invitation to the Alamo Bowl, and a Top 20 ranking, Steve Petersen made the move and infamous statement mentioned above.

Of course, the move allowed the Corn Huskers to by-pass mediocrity, and fall straight to futility, eventually costing Petersen his own job.

It was reported at the time that Dave Wannstedt, Al Saunders, Houston Nutt, Mike Zimmer, and even Steve Spurrier turned down the opportunity to coach the historical power-house Corn Huskers.

One could only speculate that perhaps the unceremonious firing of a very successful coach with only one rebuilding year on his resume, indicated an athletic department and fan base that was far too demanding.

Is it delusional to expect nothing less than three national championships in four years?

Recruits apparently thought so. Despite Bill Callahan’s NFL pedigree, and the Husker’s history, Nebraska’s recruiting took a turn for the worse.

Callahan only enjoyed one Top 25 class ranking during his tenure, and though rankings were not available throughout the Solich years, I for one remember the days when Nebraska was one of those teams who had their pick of the best talent in the country.

Nebraska fans turned to Osborne to resurrect the program after four dismal years of Solich’s predecessor, and most corn fanatics are optimistic with his decision to hire former defensive coordinator Bo Pelini, so far—though Blog’s such as Corn Nation have already highlighted some “overreactions” to recent losses.

Only time will tell if Bo Pelini can restore the once prominent program to national relevance, but as right now the Huskers have only “gravitated” back up to mediocrity.

What does all this have to do with you ask?

Well aside from some eerily similar circumstances with the coaching staff, it serves as a warning message to a somewhat restless Tiger Nation.

As one who has followed Football since I was knee-high to a grasshopper (and trust me when I tell you as a man who stands 6′7″ inches tall, that was a long time ago) I have never seen some of my fellow Tigers more discontented.

When I read () blogs that question Les Miles job security, decry “the fall back to mediocrity” and discuss how horrible it is to be 5-1, I want to reach out and collectively shake my fellow Tigers in to consciousness.

“Wake up, Wake up, there is a fire…”

And YOU are setting it in your sleep.

Put down the matches Tiger Fans, wake up and educate yourself as to what’s really going on with the program, and for the love of goodness remember the Huskers!

The simple case for Les Miles

Results are what matters, and he gets them. With his next victory he will have as many victories (48) as his predecessor, with fewer losses, and he has won all of his bowl games by lop-sided margins.

In his third year at the helm he won his second division title, the conference, and a national championship.

He also publicly pledged his loyalty to by rejecting an offer to become the next head coach at his alma-mater, and dream job, the University of Michigan.

For this alone fans should be more than willing to give this man a chance to right the ship if it is taking on water.

But is the ship really taking on water?

In 2002 when Nick Saban finished 8-5 did we call for his head? Did we panic and decide that the best days were behind us?

In 2003 when we lost our sixth game to Florida (7-19) in with an anemic seven point offensive output, did we mail it in and start making plans for the next year and the next coach?

No, we relied on a solid defense that would become the best in the Nation by the end of the season. We watched as Jimbo Fisher made some adjustments offensively, which allowed the Tigers to become a near unstoppable force running roughshod over the rest of the SEC, including Top-Five Georgia for a second time in the SEC Championship game, and then Oklahoma in the BCS National Championship Game.

Will the 2009 Tigers fulfill a similar destiny, who knows?

What we do know, is that destiny is still firmly in our grasp, and to fall asleep on these Tigers might be a big mistake.

Remember the Huskers

Regardless of what happens this year—another national championship, or an 8-5 campaign—Tiger fans need to be careful what they wish for.

When the Husker’s demanded Solich’s head they just knew that any coach would jump at the chance to reside in Lincoln. They didn’.

When the Husker’s demanded Solich’s head, they took for granted that top athletes would always chose to reside in Lincoln. They didn’.

When the Husker’s demanded Solich’s head they just thought they were asking for what they deserved. They were, and they got it—they just didn’ know that they deserved to be looking UP at mediocrity.

That’s where we are Tiger Nation, the cross-roads between continuing greatness and looking up at mediocrity, if you are in that growing minority that is calling for “big changes”, just know that you might get what you deserve.

Have faith in the Hat, support the Tigers, and get ready for a great second half.

Geaux Tigers!

By Henry Ball – Syndicated Writer and Feature Columnist at Bleacher Report

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Posted on October 6th, 2009 by Admin

2009 LSU Tigers Football Schedule – Latest TV and Kickoff Times updated October 7th

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FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

Date Game Time (Central)
Sept. 5 31 – Washington 23 W
Sept. 12 23 – Vanderbilt 9 W
Sept. 19 31 – UL-Lafayette 13 W
Sept. 26 30 – Mississippi State 26 W
Oct. 3 20 – Georgia 13 W
Sat, Oct. 10 Florida at 7:00 pm – CBS
Sat, Oct. 24 Auburn at 7:00 PM
Sat, Oct. 31 Tulane at 7:00 PM
Sat, Nov. 7 at Alabama TBA
Sat, Nov. 14 Louisiana Tech at (Homecoming) 7:00 PM
Sat, Nov. 21 at TBA
Sat, Nov. 28 Arkansas at 7:00 PM
Dec 5 SEC Championship 3:00 PM – CBS

(All Times Central)

2009 LSU Tigers Football Schedule – Latest TV and Kickoff Times updated October 7th

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Posted on October 4th, 2009 by Admin

LSU Tigers News for 2009-10-04

  • And The Valley Shook Blog: "If there is a team more mentally tough than , I'd like to see them. " http://bit.ly/RElw7 #
  • #4 currently ranks at No. 66 in the nation in rushing, No. 86 in passing efficiency and No. 99 in total offense. http://bit.ly/jrV9f #
  • RT @SECSportsUpdate: SEC on CBS football TV doubleheader on Oct. 10 – Florida at (8 p.m. ET); Alabama at (3:30 p.m. ET). #
  • The latest Bowl Projections from College Football News have vs IOWA playing in Outback Bowl on January 1st http://bit.ly/Wy4Q5 #
  • SI's Mandel: The offensive line struggled mightily as the Dawgs sacked Jordan Jefferson five times. Read more: http://bit.ly/CLml2 #
  • RT @LSUsportsNEWS: ESPN College GameDay Coming to Next week for #1 Florida Gators at #4 Tigers ! http://bit.ly/AXqy5 #
  • The Tigers are ranked 4th in both the new AP Poll and the new USA Today Coaches Poll, released this afternoon http://bit.ly/zlSpu #
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Posted on October 2nd, 2009 by Henry Ball

SEC Preview & Poetry For Breast Cancer Awareness Week

Friday, October 2, 2009: From Louisiana State Gameday

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I figured if the NFL could go Pink your ole’ Southern Man could pen a little poetry in honor of all the women in our lives.

It’s also time to take a look at the SEC action for week five.  We are looking at a week that is underrated and will have a lot to say about who is contending and who is pretending.

Let’s start in Jerry’s new Mecca, shall we?

Arkansas 1-2 (0-2 SEC) v. Texas A&M 3-0 (0-0)

Petrino’s Hogs need a big win, this much is true.  But these Aggies are balling and Jerrod Johnson is too.

This kid for the Heisman, you better not laugh.  You can talk Tebow and Mac but just for the Draft. (I’m telling you, if you don’ know this kid you soon will)

TAMU 41 – Arkansas 34

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No.21 Ole’ Mississippi 2-1 (0-1 SEC) @ Vanderbilt 2-2 (0-2 SEC)

The Rebels are yelling, still feeling the hurt.  Can these Vandy Commodores win on their own turf?  Probably Not!

38 – Vandy 24

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South Carolina State 3-0 (1-0) @ USC 3-1 (1-1 SEC)

The Ole Ball Coach might be looking to poach, but if you sleep on State you might wake up too late.

Close early then Carolina gets Cocky. 

USC 38 – SC State 23

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No.25 Ga. Tech 3-1 (2-1 ACC) @ Mississippi State 2-2 (1-2 SEC) 

The Yellow Jackets run with Paul Johnson’s buzz, but Mississippi state is trying to forget the (goal line) stand that was.

Don’ leave the Dog’s on the porch and they’ll need more cow bell.  But State will be barking, they will bite as well!

UPSET ALERT!

Miss State 24 – GTech 17

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No.1 Florida (Idle)

A rest for the Gators comes none to soon! Will a knock to the super nogen mean impending doom?

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Tennessee 2-2 (0-1) @ Auburn 4-0 (1-0)

Kiffin the younger plans to catch some Zs (ChiZik, MalZahn) @ Rocky Top.

Will Crompton again be a goat or will he finally open the Big Orange pop?

Auburn 41 – UT 24

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No.3 Alabama 4-0 (1-0 SEC) @ Kentucky 2-1 (0-1 SEC)

The Evil Empire takes a trek to the Hills, don’ expect a Blue Grass revolt, the elephant will march at will!

Alabama 100 – UK 3 (It could be worse!)

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No.4 4-0 (2-0 SEC) @ No.14 UGA 3-1 (2-0 SEC)

Betixt the hedges, it looks like war.  Will the paper Tigers finally roar?

Will the scrappy Dawg have it’s day? I’m afraid not, can you pass the mustard my way?

Hot dawgs, get your hot dawgs!

37 – UGA 24

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That’s all for now, I’m afraid it’s all I’ve got. Enjoy the weekend, because this Season is getting Hot!

 

By Henry Ball (a.k.a. Southern Man) Syndicated Writer

Henry contributes to the Bleacher Report, College Gameday Network and other Sports Media outlets.

 

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Posted on September 10th, 2009 by Admin

LSU Tigers have won 30 Consecutive Saturday Night Games In Death Valley

From LSUSports.net

goes into the Vanderbilt game having won 30 straight Saturday night games in Tiger Stadium. ’s streak of consecutive Saturday night wins in Tiger Stadium goes back to the 2002 season when the Tigers beat , 14-13, to get the run started.

The last time lost a Saturday night game in Tiger Stadium came against Alabama on Nov. 16, 2002 by a 31-0 count.

Les Miles has accounted for 19 of the 30 victories.

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LSU Tigers have won 30 Consecutive Saturday Night Games In Death Valley

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Posted on September 5th, 2009 by Admin

Top 10 Tiger Stadium Crowds as of September 2009

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Attendance  Opponent   Date Outcome
1. 93,039   Alabama  Nov. 8, 2008  UA, 27-21 (OT)
2. 92,910   Florida  Oct. 8, 2007 28-24
3. 92,904   Georgia Oct. 25, 2008 UGA 52-38
4. 92,739   Virginia Tech   Sept. 8, 2007  48-7
5. 92,710   Mississippi State   Sept. 27, 2008   34-24
6. 92,664   Auburn Oct. 22, 2005 20-17 (OT)
7. 92,649      Nov. 22, 2008   , 31-13
8. 92,606   Arkansas Nov. 23, 2007   Ark. 50-49 (3OT)
9. 92,589   Alabama  Nov. 11, 2006   28-14
10. 92,530   South Carolina   Sept. 22, 2007   28-16
Top 10 Tiger Stadium Crowds as of September 2009

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Posted on August 30th, 2009 by Admin

LSU Football Ranked No. 11 in AP Preseason Poll

— The football team will start the 2009 season in a familiar place this decade: in the Associated Press Preseason Top 25. The Tigers were voted No. 11 by the writers, and start the season among the nation’s elite programs.

Defending national champion Florida topped the poll with 58 of 60 first-place votes, while Alabama (5), (8) and Georgia (13) also represented the Southeastern Conference in the rankings.

opens its fifth season under head coach Les Miles on Sept. 5 when the Tigers travel to Seattle to face unranked Washington in a nationally televised game on ESPN.

AP Preseason Top 25

Rank, Team (First-Place Votes), Total Points

1. Florida (58) 1,498

2. Texas (2) 1,424

3. Oklahoma 1,370

4. USC 1,313

5. Alabama 1,156

6. Ohio State 1,113

7. Virginia Tech 1,054

8. Mississippi 1,047

t9. Oklahoma State 989

t9. Penn State 989

11. 914

12. California 746

13. Georgia 714

14. Boise State 659

15. Georgia Tech 593

16. Oregon 587

17. TCU 521

18. Florida State 307

19. Utah 289

20. Brigham Young 267

21. North Carolina 261

22. Iowa 229

23. Notre Dame 225

24. Nebraska 207

25. Kansas 134

Others Receiving Votes

Oregon State 122, Illinois 105, Pittsburgh 103, Michigan State 100, Rutgers 83, Texas Tech 76, West Virginia 57, Cincinnati 44, Clemson 42, Miami (FL) 40, East Carolina 30, Tennessee 15, Arizona 13, North Carolina State 10, Boston College 9, Central Michigan 7, Auburn 7, UCLA 7, Northwestern 5, South Florida 3, Southern Miss 3, Vanderbilt 3, Missouri 3, South Carolina 2, Nevada 1, Arkansas 1, Houston 1, Troy 1, Tulsa 1.

Source: LSUSports.Net

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Posted on August 13th, 2009 by Admin

Jordan Jefferson on O’Brien Award Watch List

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sophomore quarterback Jordan Jefferson is one of 33 players who have been named to watch list for the 2009 Davey O’Brien National Quarterback Award, the organization has announced.

Jefferson is one of just four quarterbacks from the Southeastern Conference on the list. He’s joined by Tim Tebow (Florida), Jevan Snead () and Ryan Mallett (Arkansas). In addition, Jefferson is one of only seven sophomores who made the list.

Jefferson played in seven games, starting twice, last year as a true freshman. He was named offensive MVP of the Chick-fil-A bowl when he led the Tigers to a 38-3 win over 14th-ranked Georgia Tech. Jefferson connected on 16-of-25 passes for 142 yards and one TD in the bowl game. Jefferson’s other start came in the regular-season finale against Arkansas.

For the year, Jefferson completed 36-of-73 passes for 419 yards, four touchdowns and just one interception. He also rushed for 134 yards and a score.

The Davey O’Brien National Quarterback Award (The O’Brien) honors the nation’s best college quarterback of the year and inspires student-athletes to triumph both on and off the field. Founded in 1981, The O’Brien seeks to honor candidates who exemplify Davey O’Brien’s enduring character while exhibiting teamwork, sportsmanship, leadership and character in both the athletic and academic arenas. Honorees are voted on by a national selection committee comprised of journalists, broadcasters, commentators and former winners. The O’Brien is overseen by the Davey O’Brien Foundation, which was founded in 1977 and is headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas.

Source: LSUSports.net

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Posted on August 13th, 2009 by Admin

LSU Ranked No. 9 in Preseason Coaches Poll

— For the sixth-straight year, will open the college football season ranked in the Top 10 as the Tigers are ranked No. 9 in the USA Today Top 25 Preseason Coaches’ Poll, which was released this morning.

is coming off an 8-5 season a year ago, which culminated with a 38-3 win over Georgia Tech in the Chick-fil-A Bowl. Last year, opened the year ranked No. 6 in the Coaches’ Poll.

A total of five Southeastern Conference teams are ranked in the top 25, including four in the top 10.

Florida leads the way as the defending national champions are No. 1 in the preseason poll. Other SEC teams in the rankings include Alabama at No. 5, at No. 10 and Georgia at No. 13. All four of those teams appear on ’s schedule this year.

opens its fifth season under head coach Les Miles on Sept. 5 when the Tigers travel to Seattle to face Washington in a nationally televised game on ESPN.

Source: LSUSports.net

LSU Ranked No. 9 in Preseason Coaches Poll

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