If you could only win one...

GTAdawg

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If you could only win one between Auburn and LSU which one would you choose to win? My growing hatred towards auburn makes this a very difficult choice but a win against LSU sure would bring back the wooly feeling back. Personally I think I still would rather have the auburn win. I really wanted to deliver an asswhooping.
 

nashvillestache

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lsu is the obviouschoice, butwe didnt beat auburn and we sure as hell arent beating lsu.today was our chance to prove we were legit and we failed with our d.
by the way 17 corndogs.
 
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I never expected us to beat LSU but fully expected to pound the cheaters. Can't stand the smirk on cheeznick's face after pulling a win out of his a$$. Barner fans are up there with bans fans. Maybe worse. It's tough being a state alum living in Alabama and the **** that happened today only makes it worse.
 

mcdawg22

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Beat an unranked team or the #2 team in the country. Plus it would really piss off Stallion.
 

DAWG61

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it's LSU!! I'm still sick from the failed jump pass!! When's the last time we beat them? 98, 99? That's why it's LSU. Speaking of not beating a team in a long time. When's the last time we beat Tennessee and South Carolina? I think it's been longer for both of them than LSU.
 

Todd4State

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So, technically we last beat LSU about a month or so later than South Carolina if my memory serves me correct.

I was at both of those games. I've actually seen MSU beat every team in the SEC at least once in person. I wonder how many MSU fans can say that? Until last year we hadn't beaten Georgia since 1974. Funny thing is, I'm 0-2 on La Tech. I hope that changes this year.

1999 South Carolina was Lou Holtz's first year and our last shutout to date. South Carolina went 0-11 that year.

1994 UT was one of Peyton Manning's first games at UT. He led them to a 21-7 lead and we came all the way back to beat them. We converted something like four out of four fourth- yes, fourth down -conversions to win the game. Two of those fourth down conversions resulted in a TD, including the game winner to Kendall Watkins. There was another fourth down conversion in the game where Derrick Taite threw the ball WAY high- looked like it was going out of bounds- and Eric Moulds hauled it in somehow, came down with it and ran about five yards to get us the first down and keep the drive going. Very underrated win in MSU history in my opinion.
 

jakldawg

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It's LSU. And it's not even close. I'll assume everyone who says otherwise has never lived on or even near the coast. Hell, anywhere southwest of Greenwood. The answer will ALWAYS be LSU. Looks like we picked a hell of a year for this game to be our "must-win."<div>
(in thread by/sell: there'll be PLENTY of elbow room on the MSU bandwagon come Friday morning)</div>