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Roman Harper thinks that the LSU-Alabama game will come down to pace.
LSU’s offense is one of, if not the best, in the entire country. Harper joined The Next Round on Thursday to talk about the matchup.
If game ends up being a shootout, Harper said that the game will favor LSU. Harper can’t wait to see how the game will unfold.
“I don’t think there’s a better offense in College Football right now than what LSU has shown all year, but that’s why you play the game,” said Harper. “I think this is gonna be lights out guys, I’m really excited about it. I don’t know who’s gonna win because it’s gonna come down to who makes the biggest plays in the biggest moments. If it becomes a shootout I think that favors LSU in a big time manner.”
“I don’t think there’s a better offense in College Football right now than what LSU has shown…If it becomes a shootout I think that favors LSU in a big time manner” said @SECNetwork’s @Harp41 @LSUfootball @SEC pic.twitter.com/f2rSavPXtb
— The Next Round (@NextRoundLive) November 2, 2023
If LSU is able to control the pace and pull off a second consecutive win against the Crimson Tide, it would be the first time doing so since 2010-2011.
The Tigers lead the SEC in total offensive yards per game (552.9) and are tough to stop on that side of the ball. Jayden Daniels and LSU have a chance to change the course of the SEC West.
Kickoff is set for Saturday at 7:45 p.m. ET on CBS.
Grant Bricker was a former freelancer for The News TN in his hometown of Nashville, Tennessee. He now freelances for Saturday Football. Follow on Twitter @GrantBricker.