Pick the score: Mississippi State vs. Alabama

GreatDanish

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So far, our scores at home:
41-0 (FAU)
52-12 (USM)
42-21 (UF)
59-0 (aTm)
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49-8 (Average)
51-11 (Average against SEC)


Although our home competition hasn't been great, we really have played lights out at home this year.

I'll go Alabama 48, MSU 35.
 

Al A Bama

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Bama players need to be prepared for that CENTER, I think his number is 63. He's the one who likes to stomp on players stomach area, etc. Remember he did it at LSU.
 

kapeman

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I'll go with 35-24, Bama.

I would like to see Chris Black get the ball more. Maybe Blake needs to work on his progressions and CB is the number 2 or 3 receiver.

When he gets his hands on the ball, he makes things happen.

Also, he has shown to be a good blocker.

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I am sure many others called it, but it was nice to have a confirmation that Foster'***** on the kickoff sparked the team for overtime against LSU.

We need that spark two more times.
 

mlh

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If we weren't coming off a tough game (both mentally and physically) against LSU I'd be more optimistic. But as it is, I think this will be another struggle. I'm going with 24-20, Bama.
 

RollinTider1335

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If we weren't coming off a tough game (both mentally and physically) against LSU I'd be more optimistic. But as it is, I think this will be another struggle. I'm going with 24-20, Bama.
I agree. If we can score in the first Q and get a stop on D, then I think we can run away.

Going with 32-24

RTR
 

Alasippi

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If we come out and score early....look out! But that hasn't been the history following our LSU games lately.
I think we'll control the game although it won't be easy. I think we'll score early in the 4th to make it 38-21 and they'll get a late mean nothing touchdown.
38-28 Bama
 

RTR91

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Andrew Gribbble points out on Twitter that Bama's offense isn't the only group that does better at home. The defense has only allowed 2 TDs in BDS. Both were less than 31 yards and came off turnovers against Florida.
 

uaintn

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Andrew Gribbble points out on Twitter that Bama's offense isn't the only group that does better at home. The defense has only allowed 2 TDs in BDS. Both were less than 31 yards and came off turnovers against Florida.
I hadn't thought of that. Thanks for posting. And I don't believe for a minute that Mississippi State plans to try to play Cooper 1 on 1 all night. I don't think Coop is 100%, but even at 90% I think he would chew up their DBs and spit them out. Maybe they think they can get enough pass rush/knock downs on Blake so that their DBs won't have to cover too long, but otherwise, I think that is stuff and nonsense. 9 has made lots better DBs than they have look pretty bad. Actually, I don't know that they have the horses to run with a healthy White.
 

Special K

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No way MSU mans up on Cooper in single coverage, at least not very often. If they do, it might be over at halftime.
 

crimsonaudio

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Andrew Gribbble points out on Twitter that Bama's offense isn't the only group that does better at home. The defense has only allowed 2 TDs in BDS. Both were less than 31 yards and came off turnovers against Florida.
Bama's D has allowed a mere 8.3 ppg at home this season!
 

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