SB Nation's Andy Hutchins is looking forward to a flurry of sideline ineptitude this weekend in Baton Rouge:
There is a very real possibility that this could be the worst-coached football game in human history. That team that Ed O'Neill coached in Little Giants — you'll remember it as the one that gave up a game-winning 99-yard touchdown on The Annexation of Puerto Rico — might have had a better sense of time management in football than the squads marshaled by Les Miles or Bill Stewart do. Both of these teams' primary deficiency is at quarterback, too, which may lead to an entertaining, "Here are some chickens with their heads cut off playing football" sort of affair. LSU's defense should be the best unit on the field, though, and it would take a lot of Noel Devine magic (and yardage) to beat that crew.
Chances of Upset: 35 percent. Chances that both quarterbacks throw interceptions: 97 percent. Chances that at least one laugh-out-loud decision made by a head coach: 175,029 percent.