Monday, July 28, 2014

LSU vs Wisconsin



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LSU vs Wisconsin is the first college football game for both school in the 2014 college football season. So what does that really mean? Does it mean another repeat of the Battle of Gettysburg against the North vs the South?
Or a physical battle between people from a different region of this country that is not as serious as dying for your flags colors honor?

The SEC against the Big 10 football clash is simply one college football program against the other? What college football team recruited better and of course than just how will those players perform as a football team. What football team has the talent to outperform the other?

I think that LSU vs Wisconsin is an even Steven encounter? LSU is a 7 point favorite that seems like a lot of points to give the Badges before the football game even started. I feel like that those young men on the Wisconsin football team are going to be a very tough bunch of highly spirited people. And I am expecting one hard fought football game.

These two college football team will clash on a neutral Stadium sight in the Texas Kickoff Classic - Wisconsin Badgers vs LSU Tigers - Reliant Stadium Houston, Texas. 8:00 PM

I am sure each player will give the football game their very best shot without dying over it.

Wisconsin Badgers

LSU looms large as Wisconsin Badgers prepare for season

Madison — From time to time during the spring Wisconsin assistant coach Jeff Genyk served up video appetizers to his tight ends.

The videos were highlights of LSU, a perennial Southeastern Conference power that won the 2007 BCS title, reached the 2011 BCS title game and has won at least 10 games in each of the last four seasons.

Genyk incorporated the videos into spring meetings to whet the appetites of his players because UW opens the season against the Tigers at 8 p.m. Aug. 30 at NRG Stadium in Houston.

The Badgers are accustomed to opening against lesser foes — they crushed visiting Massachusetts, 45-0, last season — and haven't opened against a ranked foe since 1997, when they suffered a 34-0 loss to No. 17 Syracuse in East Rutherford, N.J.

"That is what you're working for," UW senior tight end Sam Arneson said of facing LSU. "It is going to be big-time from Day 1.

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