Mississippi State better than Oregon?

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Les Miles seems to think so...

http://www.nola.com/lsu/index.ssf/2011/09/lsu_football_coach_les_miles_p_3.html

LSU Coach Les Miles on Miss St. spread as opposed to Oregon spread: You're going to see a multiple scheme running attack. I really felt like the Oregon attack, though it was a quality attack, did not necessarily use scheme to it's advantage. In this case I think it's a really quality scheme and our guys are going to have to take the line of scrimmage. Scheme is probably the biggest difference.
 
I think Kelly might agree with that as he was not happy with the schemes that game himself.
 
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I agree. Our scheme and execution was terrible, and I don't fully understand why Kelly is 0-4 vs OOC top 20 teams. Everything Miles said is accurate. We have a quality attack, but didn't use it to our advantage.
 
well I guess tonight answers this stupid ass question eh?
 
40-27 vs 19-6? Mississippi State was down 9-6 going into the 4th quarter as well.

lol ok. But yes Miss St's Scheme proved to be much better :lol: but yep Stupid ass question was answered thanks.
 
40-27 vs 19-6? Mississippi State was down 9-6 going into the 4th quarter as well.

Miles was talking about about MSU's offensive scheme. An offensive scheme that put up 133 yards all game, at home, until a final 3 minute drive where the ran the ball for some unknown reason against a prevent defense while down by less than two TDs, and still finished with less than 200 yards of total offense. LSU also gained more yards against MSU than they did against Oregon, but I don't expect you to actually understand the game of football, based on your previous posts on this board.
 
Miles was talking about about MSU's offensive scheme. An offensive scheme that put up 133 yards all game, at home, until a final 3 minute drive where the ran the ball for some unknown reason against a prevent defense while down by less than two TDs, and still finished with less than 200 yards of total offense. LSU also gained more yards against MSU than they did against Oregon, but I don't expect you to actually understand the game of football, based on your previous posts on this board.

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