S.E.C PLAY OF THE DAY SATURDAY FEB 28

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DOESNT THIS LINE SEEMA LITTLE FISHY, LSU HAS BEEN VERY HOT LATELY, ALSO THIS IS A UNRANKED TEAM GIVING A RANK TEAM PTS, I THINK THAT IF KENTUCKY WAS GIVING POITNS , IT SHOULD BE 1-2 PTS, BUT HERE THERE GETTING 4PTS, THIS LINE IS TELLING ME THAT KENTUCKY SHOULD WIN BY 7-10PTS, I WOULD APPRECIATE IT IF U COULD ELABORATE ON UR PIK, IVE BEEEN GETTING BURNED LATELY ON PLAYS LIKE THIS, THANX
 

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My lean is Kentucky here, but tough to call for me at this time. Tigers have won 12 straight in conference, and are directly off of a SEC Championship clinching victory over Florida at home. LSU was up bigtime for the Gators since the team had felt slighted by media, which has talked up Florida all season while ignoring LSU until recently despite their lead in the standings. From an emotional standpoint, a Tiger letdown can be expected.

PG Bo Spencer (who is back from recent ankle sprain) has struggled defensively on the healing ankle. Not sure how he'll feel today.

Patterson is too strong and athletic for LSU interior duo of lanky Chris Johnson and Tas Mitchell, who has not regained the athleticism he displayed prior to blowing out his knee last season. Of course, backup post defender, Quentin Thornton may be called into more extensive action as he seems like the better fit against Patterson.

On the perimeter, Meeks may meet his match with stud perimeter defender, Garret Temple. Then again, Meeks' strength and explosiveness might neutralize Garret's quickness and length.

Should be a fun one to watch. As a fan, I'm glad you are on LSU. :toast:
 

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DOESNT THIS LINE SEEMA LITTLE FISHY, LSU HAS BEEN VERY HOT LATELY, ALSO THIS IS A UNRANKED TEAM GIVING A RANK TEAM PTS, I THINK THAT IF KENTUCKY WAS GIVING POITNS , IT SHOULD BE 1-2 PTS, BUT HERE THERE GETTING 4PTS, THIS LINE IS TELLING ME THAT KENTUCKY SHOULD WIN BY 7-10PTS, I WOULD APPRECIATE IT IF U COULD ELABORATE ON UR PIK, IVE BEEEN GETTING BURNED LATELY ON PLAYS LIKE THIS, THANX

THE LINE DOES LOOK FISHY . I have LSU favored by 3. the bottom line for me is that KY is not a very good team and are pitifilly coached. i maybe wrong because i have ben wrong many times before but i'm not going to change my way of handicapping the s.e.c.

good lick as always
 

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My lean is Kentucky here, but tough to call for me at this time. Tigers have won 12 straight in conference, and are directly off of a SEC Championship clinching victory over Florida at home. LSU was up bigtime for the Gators since the team had felt slighted by media, which has talked up Florida all season while ignoring LSU until recently despite their lead in the standings. From an emotional standpoint, a Tiger letdown can be expected.

PG Bo Spencer (who is back from recent ankle sprain) has struggled defensively on the healing ankle. Not sure how he'll feel today.

Patterson is too strong and athletic for LSU interior duo of lanky Chris Johnson and Tas Mitchell, who has not regained the athleticism he displayed prior to blowing out his knee last season. Of course, backup post defender, Quentin Thornton may be called into more extensive action as he seems like the better fit against Patterson.

On the perimeter, Meeks may meet his match with stud perimeter defender, Garret Temple. Then again, Meeks' strength and explosiveness might neutralize Garret's quickness and length.

Should be a fun one to watch. As a fan, I'm glad you are on LSU. :toast:


IF LSU were playing anybody else beside KY, I wouldnt be betting this game. AMSWER this question for me? why would any team come in float against a big name team like KY?
 

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No clue bro, the lines just scares me, I know that lsu in the past have not played well in kentucky, last time these two played kentucky won by 5 at home, mayb that explains the line, but like I said lsu is red hot and this sets up nicley for a trap game
 

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IF LSU were playing anybody else beside KY, I wouldnt be betting this game. AMSWER this question for me? why would any team come in float against a big name team like KY?



To answer your question directly, LSU may come in flat because this game means FAR less to them than last game. Sure, Kentucky is a historically great program, but LSU has a much greater 'rivalry' with Florida, which has obviously been the class of the SEC for several years.

LSU had also won several consecutive emotionally taxing games leading up to the SEC clinching win on Tuesday night. It just seems that a letdown is in order, particularly against a talented squad playing in front of their home crowd with their backs against the wall.

I certainly hope you're right:toast:
 
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