Friday, January 7, 2011

Cotton Bowl 2011: LSU vs. Texas

AT & T Cotton Bowl against LSU wells 2011 Texas A & M tonight on FOX.
AT & T Cotton Bowl 2011 airs live tonight at 9 pm EST on FOX Network. The game pits two-story school with a long history, distinguished from each other as LSU faces Texas A & M. The game is being played in Cowboys' new stadium, which will also host the Super Bowl a couple of weeks.
Cotton Bowl 2011 will be presented tonight by AT & T and should be interesting. First, both teams are ranked in the top 20 by the BCS. LSU, ranked 11, almost broke into the top ten. Appearing in the play of the LSU Tigers are making school history. This is the 11 consecutive year that have made a bowl game back to its appearance in the Peach Bowl in 2000. LSU coach Les Miles has a 4-1 record in bowl games. While this could be straight bowl appearance is LSU 11, AM 42 Bowl in general.
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The Texas A & M Aggies enter the game hot. They won their last six games of the regular season and surprised many by earning a share of the Big 12 South titles. They started the season 3-3 and appeared normal, but paradise lost for AOT and aims to demonstrate that they are once again a team that is worthy of a good position and a prime-time bowl.
There is a long and ongoing rivalry between these two teams. Tonight, the game marks the 50th AOs LSU and Texas A & M met. However, it is the first time they have faced since 1995. You could say that these are two old rivals meet again.
LSU, AOS strong point all season was their running game. Directed by Ridley Stevan and 1.043 yards and 14 touchdowns, owned the land. However, Ridley has been ruled academically ineligible for the bowl game. The team's leading rusher AOS second quarterback Jordan Jefferson, who rushed for 383 yards this year, but only threw for 1.253 yards. Without Ridley could have problems on offense. LSU can rely on its defense in 2010 was the SEC Defensive Player of the Year Patrick Peterson. It's a new dynamic defensive plays on special teams.
Texas A & M just might have the firepower to deal with LSU's defense strong. They also have a dynamic running game and the offense has averaged 31.8 points and 447.6 yards per game. His quarterback Ryan Tannehill, who took over at midseason, is undefeated as a starter. Is an accurate passer who rarely throws interceptions. A & M has a defensive star of his own worth watching. Von Miller is the winner of 2010 Award as the nation Butkis, linebacker higher AOs.
With LSU limping a bit in attack and very dependent on implementation could see A & M closed its way completely. That would force Jefferson to beat them with his arm. If it comes down to a battle of quarterbacks, I'd give the edge to A & M and Tannehill.

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