Ohio State and Michigan State are going to remind you southern fakkits what physical, smash mouth football is.
Who uses the term "smash-mouth football" with a straight face?

Ohio State and Michigan State are going to remind you southern fakkits what physical, smash mouth football is.

I'm at the game so I haven't been able to participate with my coli brehs. ..but congrats to Auburn craziest offensive scheme I've seen had our D confused all game long...I'm disappointed for sure but still happy for the overall season. Hopefully this season helps us recruit some linebackers with some speed and our d coordinator stops with random three man fronts we haven't played all year. What are some good places to get smashed Atlanta brehs?
If you're referring to Auburn, LSU did not dominate them......
http://www.sbnation.com/college-foo...-score-lsu-holds-on-in-death-valley-for-35-21
Auburn vs. LSU final score: LSU holds on in Death Valley for 35-21 victory
By Connor Tapp @MeetMeAtTapps on Sep 21 2013, 11:44p 2
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Jeremy Hill carries LSU to impressive home victory against the overmatched but resilient Auburn Tigers.
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Though Gus Malzahn's Auburn Tigers showed some fight during the second half, the LSU Tigers established a comfortable lead early and held off a late surge from Auburn en route to a 35-21 win in Death Valley.
LSU jumped out to a 21-0 lead early in the second quarter, a run that was ignited by a pair of impressive Jeremy Hill touchdown runs of 49 yards and 10 yards. Hill's second touchdown came on the first play after Auburn fumbled an attempted punt on its own 10 yard line.
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Auburn had a chance to get back in the game in the fourth quarter after a 12-yardCameron Artis-Payne touchdown run brought the score to 35-21, but the onside kick attempt recovered by Cody Parkey was reviewed and ruled to be illegal touching. From there, LSU and Auburn traded punts as the clock continued to wind down and Auburn's chances of scoring two touchdowns to tie it up to force overtime became increasingly slim.
With less than two minutes to go, Auburn quarterback Nick Marshall led a drive deep into LSU territory that threatened to make things interesting, but it stalled out on a failed fourth down attempt in which Tre Mason was dragged down on a screen pass at the LSU 12.
Box Score Hero:
LSU running back Jeremy Hill could have quit halfway through the second quarter and still would have walked away with this honor. Hill finished the night with 183 and 3 touchdowns on 25 carries and had 140 of those two minutes into the second quarter.
Rankings Ramifications:
LSU looked good, but so did everybody in front of them. Expect the sixth-ranked Tigers to stand pat.
But Did They Cover?
When LSU pulled ahead 35-14, it appeared that folks picking Les Miles' Tigers to cover the 17-point spread would be quite happy. But Auburn scored a late touchdown to secure a back-door cover.
I watched the game. The game was one sided until halfway into the 3rd quarter. But it's whatever.... Auburn is a much better team now than they were then and would probably do better if they played again.

I'm at the game so I haven't been able to participate with my coli brehs. ..but congrats to Auburn craziest offensive scheme I've seen had our D confused all game long...I'm disappointed for sure but still happy for the overall season. Hopefully this season helps us recruit some linebackers with some speed and our d coordinator stops with random three man fronts we haven't played all year. What are some good places to get smashed Atlanta brehs?
at having some 6'4" cac going up against a scrawny struggle pawg

http://www.sbnation.com/college-foo...-score-lsu-holds-on-in-death-valley-for-35-21
Auburn vs. LSU final score: LSU holds on in Death Valley for 35-21 victory
By Connor Tapp @MeetMeAtTapps on Sep 21 2013, 11:44p 2
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Crystal LoGiudice-USA TODAY Spor
Jeremy Hill carries LSU to impressive home victory against the overmatched but resilient Auburn Tigers.
TWEET (22) SHARE (21) SHARE 2 COMMENTS
Though Gus Malzahn's Auburn Tigers showed some fight during the second half, the LSU Tigers established a comfortable lead early and held off a late surge from Auburn en route to a 35-21 win in Death Valley.
LSU jumped out to a 21-0 lead early in the second quarter, a run that was ignited by a pair of impressive Jeremy Hill touchdown runs of 49 yards and 10 yards. Hill's second touchdown came on the first play after Auburn fumbled an attempted punt on its own 10 yard line.
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GIF credit: ESPN
Auburn had a chance to get back in the game in the fourth quarter after a 12-yardCameron Artis-Payne touchdown run brought the score to 35-21, but the onside kick attempt recovered by Cody Parkey was reviewed and ruled to be illegal touching. From there, LSU and Auburn traded punts as the clock continued to wind down and Auburn's chances of scoring two touchdowns to tie it up to force overtime became increasingly slim.
With less than two minutes to go, Auburn quarterback Nick Marshall led a drive deep into LSU territory that threatened to make things interesting, but it stalled out on a failed fourth down attempt in which Tre Mason was dragged down on a screen pass at the LSU 12.
Box Score Hero:
LSU running back Jeremy Hill could have quit halfway through the second quarter and still would have walked away with this honor. Hill finished the night with 183 and 3 touchdowns on 25 carries and had 140 of those two minutes into the second quarter.
Rankings Ramifications:
LSU looked good, but so did everybody in front of them. Expect the sixth-ranked Tigers to stand pat.
But Did They Cover?
When LSU pulled ahead 35-14, it appeared that folks picking Les Miles' Tigers to cover the 17-point spread would be quite happy. But Auburn scored a late touchdown to secure a back-door cover.
I watched the game. The game was one sided until halfway into the 3rd quarter. But it's whatever.... Auburn is a much better team now than they were then and would probably do better if they played again. You have a point about the turnovers though.

If you watched the game like you claim then "dominate" is not the proper verb
Mizzou was well represented...but we were outnumbered like crazy...according to Auburn fans it's only like 40 minutes to an hour for a lot of them to get to Atlanta.I was close as well to hitting the game. shyt was only two and a half hour drive away. Probably would've if i ain't just get back home Thursday from being out for a week and a half. Bunch of Mizzou fans there?
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Mizzou was well represented...but we were outnumbered like crazy...according to Auburn fans it's only like 40 minutes to an hour for a lot of them to get to Atlanta.