Idaho Travels To No. 3 LSU … Gulp!
An Idaho Vandal might give LSU’s defense fits this season. If it happens, odds are, it won’t be until the Tigers
play Alabama, whose offensive coordinator, Doug Nussmeier, played quarterback at Idaho in the early 1990s. As for his alma mater, which visits Tiger Stadium to play the No. 3 Tigers Saturday, any success against LSU’s defense, ranked fifth in the nation in the nation and first in the SEC allowing 201 yards a game, would be a moral victory. Idaho, 0-2 after losses to FCS power Eastern Washington and MAC member Bowling Green, ranks 119th out of 120 FBS teams in scoring with 16 points in its first two games. The Vandals rushing offense is 118th, averaging 39.5 yards a game/
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(AP photo: LSU coach Les Miles, left, greets Washington coach Steve Sarkisian after their NCAA college football game in Baton Rouge, La., Saturday. LSU won 41-3)
Question: If LSU can beat UWashington 41-3, how badly willl the No.3 Tigers beat the No. 119 UI Vandals next weekend? Should this game be played?
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