LSU Football: 3 Takeaways from the Magnolia Bowl win vs. Ole Miss

AUBURN, AL - SEPTEMBER 15: Derrick Dillon #19 of the LSU Tigers reacts after taking a reception in for a touchdown against the Auburn Tigers at Jordan-Hare Stadium on September 15, 2018 in Auburn, Alabama. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
AUBURN, AL - SEPTEMBER 15: Derrick Dillon #19 of the LSU Tigers reacts after taking a reception in for a touchdown against the Auburn Tigers at Jordan-Hare Stadium on September 15, 2018 in Auburn, Alabama. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images) /
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1. Sorry LSU. You may be good, but you aren’t Alabama good.

Don’t start the chant LSU fans, don’t be dumb and don’t disrespect the Tide. No matter what you think and how good you truly believe that you are on both sides of the ball, you don’t want Alabama.

Sadly though for the Tigers, LSU doesn’t get a choice and doesn’t get to wait until an SEC Championship game to face off against the Tide. They share a division with Alabama and are stuck playing them to start off November. They also play Georgia in a couple weeks, so this high ranked moment for the Tigers may be short lived.

Is that for certain? No, it really isn’t. However, it is important to note that the LSU Tigers are not anywhere close to the level that Alabama has been able to put on the field. That team is a cheat code to say the least. No one could build a better team on a video game than what is on the field for the Crimson Tide right now. They have two amazing quarterbacks, an unstoppable offense and a overpowering defense.

Next. Top 25 projections after Week 5. dark

LSU is poised to make a run at a New Year’s Six Bowl, but that is the highest point for the Tigers. They aren’t national championship bound this season. That is Alabama’s spot to lose and as of right now the gap between these two teams seems to be unbridgeable.