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  2. LSU is a top 6 team in roster talent in 2021 & at worst they should be ranked in the top15 (and more likely, will be ranked much higher) when we play them on national tv at night on the road in Tiger Stadium in front of 85,000 drunk Cajuns during Rivalry Week. Auburn has top 20 roster talent, especially on defense, but it's too soon to know how things will go there under Harsin. Outside of Bama & LSU, Kiffin's offense at Ole Miss is the game that concerns me the most. I keep seeing posts on this site saying how bad A&M's quarterbacks are, but after re-watching the A&M and Tx spring games on youtube, Card, Thompson, Calzada, & King all looked about even. Both Tx and A&M's Olines are question marks right now, but should be okay by Sept 1 when a full roster is available. Defense, kicking, and run game should be good for both A&M and Tx.
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