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re: Greg Jackson (San Fran)

Posted on 2/24/12 at 9:10 am to
Posted by KT70
Baton Rouge
Member since Jun 2011
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Posted on 2/24/12 at 9:10 am to
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1989 - The 1989 contest in Oxford proved to have a much different flavor than most college football games. It was played on Nov. 4, one week removed from Ole Miss's Chucky Mullins career-ending injury. The student body passed buckets around the stadium to a then record crowd of 42,700 at Vaught-Hemingway stadium. In excess of $150,000 dollars was raised for the Mullins fund. A very emotional and passionate crowd watched as the Rebels nearly pulled off a miraculous comeback of 21 points against the Tigers, only to have the ball intercepted in the end zone in the waning seconds. LSU prevailed 35-30


Was really good at LSU in the 80's.

I remember him almost getting smoked by a whiskey bottle at Ole Miss in 1989 while I was at the game. Ole Miss was on the 1 yard line and LSU defense was lined up and they were about to run a play he was at the back of the endzone and sure enough some Ole Miss jacka$$ launched a whiskey bottle on the field that landed about 2' from him. He turned around and threw his hands in the air. LSu stopped them and went on to win the game.

Of Course the Miss security didn't see who did it!
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