For those of us going to Starkville this weekend, what is your gameplan for the LSU/Bama game?
Is there a point in your mind where you will leave the stadium and head to the tailgate to watch the big one? My tentative plan is to make it to halftime and head to the tailgate to watch the game, but a number of factors could influence this. <div>
</div><div>I am cool with missing the first half of LSU/Bama, with the 30 min delay this means that I could likely make it a little into the 3rd quarter of our game before going to the tailgate. That sounds like the ideal scenario, but the Bama game could also go a lot faster than ours as much as those teams like to pound it. Also, I probably won't leave if A) our game is close or B) the Bama game is already a blowout by half. </div><div>
</div><div>I am trying to develop a solid criteria for leaving for the tailgate. I think 1) stay till at least start of 3rd quarter, 2) must be up by 2 touchdowns, 3) LSU/Bama game is still competitive. </div>
Is there a point in your mind where you will leave the stadium and head to the tailgate to watch the big one? My tentative plan is to make it to halftime and head to the tailgate to watch the game, but a number of factors could influence this. <div>
</div><div>I am cool with missing the first half of LSU/Bama, with the 30 min delay this means that I could likely make it a little into the 3rd quarter of our game before going to the tailgate. That sounds like the ideal scenario, but the Bama game could also go a lot faster than ours as much as those teams like to pound it. Also, I probably won't leave if A) our game is close or B) the Bama game is already a blowout by half. </div><div>
</div><div>I am trying to develop a solid criteria for leaving for the tailgate. I think 1) stay till at least start of 3rd quarter, 2) must be up by 2 touchdowns, 3) LSU/Bama game is still competitive. </div>