COLLEGE STATION, TX - NOVEMBER 24: Derrius Guice #5 of the LSU Tigers breaks the tackle of Justin Evans #14 of the Texas A&M Aggies for a 45 yard score in the first quarter at Kyle Field on November 24, 2016 in College Station, Texas. (Photo by Bob Levey/Getty Images)

LSU's Derrius Guice stands by his words, calls out Alabama yet again

Alabama has won the past six consecutive games against LSU.

Derrius Guice isn't mincing any words leading into the 2017-18 season, calling out Alabama yet again for stacking the box against LSU.

Guice has followed former teammate Leonard Fournette's path of having notoriously rough games against the Crimson Tide, with the former rushing for just eight yards on two carries.

Per the Advocate:

"Alabama always stacks 10 people in the box to stop us. They're scared as well," Guice said. "It's always good to do our bread and butter and run down teams' throats and be physical. They're tired of hearing that they're poo and that they can't block and we're also tired of hearing that we can't run (after) Alabama and that we can't run after we play them."

As he prepares to take over the starting gig, Guice stood by his words running down Alabama.

"That's what I said," Guice said in the Main Media Room at the Hyatt Regency Birmingham, per 247sports.

"Like I said last year," Guice said, "every time we were about to run, they had, like, the whole box loaded."

Alabama has won the past six consecutive games against LSU. We'll see if Guice and Co. can change that tune when they meet the Tide Saturday, November 4 in Tuscaloosa.