UGA got revenge and then some, beating the Tigers to the tune of 45-16.The next week the Tigers stayed on the road in Gainesville and took on a Gator team piloted by Ron Zook. After spotting Florida 14 points off of turnovers, the Tigers willed themselves to victory, and RB Joe Addai did most of the willing. LSU stole this one in the waning moments 24-21 over the eventual five-loss Gators.LSU was only ahead for 27 seconds that game, but it was the last 27 secondssomewhat luckily avenging their only loss in 2003.Homecoming week brought the Troy Trojans to Tiger Stadium, a team that would lose a 31-point lead to Les Miles' Tigers just four years in the future.The Trojans weren't any less pesky to Saban's 2004 squad in which the Tigers needed a TD by TE David Jones with 2:18 to play to beat Troy 24-20. Randall was the embattled hero, throwing for 328 yards but digging his own hole in the process, throwing three picks.The following week the Tigers hosted Vanderbilt, who would finish '04 with two wins. That didn't stop the Commodores from clawing their way to just a three-point deficit at halftime, 10-7. 
It was a second half punt return by Skyler Green that broke this game open, and LSU hung on to the lead and won 24-7.The next week the Tigers hosted Alabama. LSU won the game 26-10, but Bama fans made much ado about a missed pass interference call that cost Alabama a TD and would have given them a 14-6 lead at the time.Instead, they settled for a FG and went into halftime with a 10-6 advantage. LSU took care of business in the second half and beat the eventual 6-6 Tide, 26-10.Next week, LSU took on an Ole Miss team that had just three wins at the time. LSU was a huge home favorite but had to come from behind to win 27-24 The Tigers led only by one, 17-16, at the half.

Ole Miss took a 24-17 lead in the second half, and LSU did not regain the lead until the fourth quarter.LSU would destroy Arkansas in Little Rock the following week, 43-14.After more than a month off, Saban would unexpectedly coach his last game for LSU against Iowa in the Capital One Bowl. Talks of changes at offensive coordinator and whether or not Saban was reeling in Jimbo Fisher or if Fisher was an average coach.Many of the things thrown out there by fans are eerily similar to '09. But '09 as of now has the potential to be more like Miles' Sugar Bowl run in '06losing to two better teams this season and a chance to finish the regular season with 10 wins.It won't end with a BCS bowl if the Tigers get past Ole Miss and Arkansas, but 10 wins in an off year is nothing to sneeze at.But you'd never know it by listening to the fans. Maybe it makes them feel better if things don't go exactly like they did when they beat this week's opponent 63-0 on Xbox.Even as things change, I guess some things remain the same, and fans will always find something to complain about.My uncle (who's also a Tiger fan) enlightened me earlier in the season.He asked, "What's the perfect season for LSU fans"I replied that I didn't know.He answered, "A season where LSU goes undefeated, finishes No 1 on offense, No. 1 on defense, beats Auburn, Alabama, Florida, and Ole Miss by 40 each, wins the SEC championship, wins the national championship, and the coach gets fired."Lately, that sounds about right.. Remote Patient Monitoring Projected to Exceed $8 Billion Globally by 2012VENTURA, Calif., Jan.