Monday, August 31, 2015

Could this be true?


Thomas Williams

Good grief I was looking at this 2015 LSU football team and hoping that they would just get by the fist football game of the season against the McNeese State Cowboys with a victory in LSU Tiger Stadium Sep. 5th 6:30PM CST.
And I was also starting to fear that because of this LSU football team unsettled circumstance at QB that this LSU tiger team would be lucky to win just half of their football games in LSU 2015 SEC football schedule.
So now I am wondering just what in the world is in the water that all of these ESPN sports personality are drinking and making them pick LSU to be one of the college football teams to play in the last College Football Championship game. That ESPN Lee Corso is picking this LSU football team “to win it all this year.”
Wow! Are you kidding me?

Atlanta Journal Constitution
‎ - 2 days ago
... enthusiast predicted LSU to defeat Ohio State in the college football playoffs and win the ...

It seems that Lee Corso has jumped on the LSU bandwagon after predicting that the Tigers will win it all in 2015.

The ESPN College Gameday host and everyone’s favorite headgear enthusiast predicted LSU to defeat Ohio State in the college football playoffs and win the national championship.

Corso is not the first Gameday host to predict the Tigers to bounce back after an 8-5 campaign last season. Corso’s co-host, Kirk Herbstreit, predicted the Tigers to win the SEC crown and punch their ticket to the playoffs as well, in his annual “Herbie” predictions.

Unlike Corso, Herbstreit has LSU stumbling against Ohio State in the championship game.

There seems to be a trend in the depths of ESPN. Alabama and Auburn, the preseason darlings from the SEC West, are usually the ones that would have their names penciled into these spots.

A changing of the guard might be unfolding as more and more analysts believe LSU, and not Alabama or Auburn, will traverse the dangerous SEC West and make its way to the playoff.

Here is the video of Corso’s prediction from today’s broadcast of College Gameday via William Scott.

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