At that time Lsu was trying turn their season around, perennisl cellar dweller or not UK was 5-1 or 5-2 at that time.
Baton Rouge on a Saturday night is a different animal. Having said that UK stunk up the joint. My initial post was about fans being jacked up and the atmosphere, which in turn jacks up the team. It wasn't a slight on Norte dame, but which team do you think would be more fired up?
The team that got embarrassed in the national title game by an sec team wanting to show its a big boy program or the team that stumbled into bowl season?
@ that time LSU was just a very average football team, and they stayed consistently avg the entire season.
Fans are more fired up for big games, and UK even on a Sat night is not a big game. LSU pretty much ran out of big games the moment they reached multi league losses. The snapshot in time 5-1 record for UK was fine but it was not a needle mover for the LSU fans given UK's schedule @ that time and normal position in the SEC.
I am aware of the challenges road teams face when going in to play LSU on a Saturday night. But let's not turn it into something it really wasn't in 2014. 2014 was an outlier for LSU in general, most seasons they are an elite program. Their fans know a great product when they see it. By that time, they were fully aware they were far from vintage LSU and you cannot convince me the fans would have the same adrenaline going against UK @ home than they would say, Georgia @ home.
The psychology of fans and players is interesting but none of us really know what's going on between the ears of players and fans of teams. All we know is the results of the games.
For many message board posters, if the outcome of the game is what was desired, it's all about the scoreboard. If the outcome of the game is not what was desired, then a bunch of non scoreboard related stuff enters the equation.