We gave our readers of this column another nice winner again last weekend with UCLA defeating Washington 27 to 7 as our “Towel Tossing” System produced another easy winner. This week we take a look at a conference matchup that is keyed by revenge and becomes the perfect ‘conference avenger”.
After surviving a scare last week, LSU hosts an opponent that is not intimidated by Tiger Stadium or the Tigers themselves.
The 18th-ranked Tigers return to SEC play Saturday against Mississippi on the heels of the biggest comeback in school history. Coming from behind has been very familiar for LSU at home against Ole Miss.
The Tigers have won six in a row against Ole Miss overall but won the last three at home by a combined seven points, including a 23 to 20 overtime win back in 2006.
LSU trailed in the third quarter of each of those games after losing the previous three meetings in Baton Rouge.
The Tigers were also behind in the third quarter last week against SBC opponent Troy by 28 points. They responded with 37 unanswered points with 30 of them coming in the fourth quarter for a 40 to 31 win over the Troy Trojans.
Ole Miss has taken ranked teams to task this season with a couple near misses and one huge win. They lost 30 to 28 to then No. 20 Wake Forest on a late field goal on Sept. 6 and fell 24 to 20 to current No. 1 Alabama on Oct. 18, but their most impressive game of the season was a 31 to 30 road win over No. 4 Florida on Sept. 27.
One more note; before coming over to Ole Miss in the offseason, head coach Houston Nutt led an unranked Arkansas team into Baton Rouge last year and emerged with a 50-48 triple-overtime win. The defeat ended a 16-game home winning streak for the Bengal Tigers, which rebounded to win the SEC Championship and National Championship.
We have a College Football System that is active in this matchup and it says to Play ON a .500+ conference team (not a favorite of 3+ points or underdog of 22+ points) with less than 11 days rest off a lined, non-conference shutout SU win and seeking revenge for an underdog/pick ‘em SU loss in the last matchup vs. an opponent not off a SU win of 17+ points & ATS win of more than 11 points in their last game. This College Football System has posted a record of 17-0 ATS since 1982 and averages covering the spread by 13.0 points per game.
Good luck with the Ole Miss Rebels on Saturday and for more College and Pro Football winners visit www.cajun-sports.com. Have a great weekend, be safe and as always good luck!
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