LSU Now 2-0 Against Teams That Recently Beat Michigan
The LSU Tigers have just finished up their tilit with Appalachian State, and it wasn't as close as some people expected. The Mountaineers, who of course beat Michigan at Michigan to kick off 2007, were trounced by the defending BCS champions (who beat Ohio State in the BCS title game, who had beaten Michigan seven weeks before that game, 41-13. LSU will now try to get past the hurricane, which originally wasn't on their schedule. But they will be facing it at home, which, I guess helps. —Also from the Making The Big Ten Look Bad Desk, Ohio State's Heisman Trophy hopefull Chris Wells went down with an ankle injury in the third quarter of the Buckeyes' game against Youngstown State. Wells had 13 carries for 111 yards and a TD before hitting the FieldTurf on a goalline dive play. His status remains uncertain. —In a game out of the realm of most televisions, No. 25 Pittsburgh is getting a run for its money in a visit from the Bowling Green Fighting Sussmans. The Panthers are holding a slim lead, 17-14 in the third quarter. HOLY SHIT STOP EVERYTHING: East Carolina just ran back a blocked punt against Va. Tech to take the lead with less than two minutes to go. Go Pirates! Yaaarrrrr!
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