Bowl Projections 2023

forkbeard3777

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Any team but not LSU. With or without Daniels, I think they would win and it would make for a nightmare of an off season.
Without Daniels, LSU likely isn’t in a bowl game. I think you’d be just fine. You’re definitely a more complete team than LSU.
 

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They can get a British dualit and have a life long project trying to keep it working
My wife got one as a White Elephant graduation gift from grad school and best i can say is it occasionally darkens white bread when you can salvage most of a slice from its robotic death grip.
 

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I think SEC fans believe CFB started in 1998 when the BCS era began.

Tennessee’s “glory years” stopped right around that time. That Johnny Majors — Fulmer stretch was quite impressive. Until recently however, they’ve somewhat gone the way of Nebraska…glad to see Tennessee getting back on track.
 

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Tennessee’s “glory years” stopped right around that time. That Johnny Majors — Fulmer stretch was quite impressive. Until recently however, they’ve somewhat gone the way of Nebraska…glad to see Tennessee getting back on track.
Yes, I remember well Clint Stoerner’s fumble after tripping over Brandon Burlsworth to seal UT’s run to the BCS. My point was that SEC fans (not all) believe the definition of “Blue Blood” is based on a team’s performance from 1998-present. It’s not.
 

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LSU without Daniels and Nabers are probably a 5-6 team. They have one of the worst defense in the Power 5. They shouldn't scare you.
 

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LSU without Daniels and Nabers are probably a 5-6 team. They have one of the worst defense in the Power 5. They shouldn't scare you.
Well, again, we don’t know yet who we wouldn’t have playing either. Though beyond Alt (we’d miss for sure) and Estime (let the young bucks eat), I don’t see any obvious candidates to opt-out.

LSU’s backup qb is supposedly pretty solid right?
 

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Yes, I remember well Clint Stoerner’s fumble after tripping over Brandon Burlsworth to seal UT’s run to the BCS. My point was that SEC fans (not all) believe the definition of “Blue Blood” is based on a team’s performance from 1998-present. It’s not.

Gotya. I'd say that the SEC only has one undeniable "blueblood" (Alabama) and an argument can be made for two (Alabama and Tennessee). Obviously, that'll change upon the Oklahoma and Texas additions. Again, it's a pretty subjective topic though.

However, I kind of prefer Steelhead's list and keeping it as limited as possible.
 
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