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re: Greatest Individual Performance in Tiger Stadium?
Posted on 8/7/08 at 1:31 pm to Pop Inoff
Posted on 8/7/08 at 1:31 pm to Pop Inoff
QB from 1993 Florida game (Wuerffel? I think as a freshman) and 2001 Grossman were unbelievable. But they had amazing receivers as well.
Shaun Alexander's 291 and tds was a one man show. Unreal. With out a doubt, SA.
Shaun Alexander's 291 and tds was a one man show. Unreal. With out a doubt, SA.
This post was edited on 8/7/08 at 1:32 pm
Posted on 8/7/08 at 1:47 pm to extremetigerfanatic
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Shaun Alexander's 291 and tds was a one man show.
Not really. LSU's whole defense got run over that night. The gaps were pretty wide everywhere you looked. All SA had to do was run straight ahead.
Same thing with Grossman in '01. There were wide open Gators streaking all over the field, and nobody was getting close to sacking him.
This post was edited on 8/7/08 at 1:49 pm
Posted on 8/7/08 at 1:52 pm to Doc Fenton
How many yards did Kenny Irons get on us a couple years ago? I remember not being able to tackle that sonofabitch.
Posted on 8/7/08 at 1:54 pm to Cdawg
dmac last year.
im also suprised no one has mentioned jacob hester in the florida game last year. Especially on the last drive (running over mfers)
im also suprised no one has mentioned jacob hester in the florida game last year. Especially on the last drive (running over mfers)
Posted on 8/7/08 at 2:12 pm to Deactived
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Not really. LSU's whole defense got run over that night. The gaps were pretty wide everywhere you looked. All SA had to do was run straight ahead.
Oh yeah, I forgot, it was all the oline that night...and Freddie Kitchens had softened up the defense with his stellar passing game too. SAlex just ran straight ahead, Tommy Banks could have done it
Posted on 8/7/08 at 2:16 pm to MetryTyger
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Dalton Hilliard vs Florida State - Nov. 1982
Probably my best childhood memory.
That night was absolutely perfect.
The thick fog, raining oranges, and Dalton Hilliard running wild. It was beautiful.
Posted on 8/7/08 at 2:21 pm to Deactived
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hester in the florida game last year
+1
Faulk running behind Faneca vs UF '97 (statwise not so much, but emotionwise? Hells yeah!)
Posted on 8/7/08 at 2:33 pm to Doc Fenton
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Maybe the UF kicker in '87 who missed a chip shot at the end of the game to lose 13-10?
Robert McGinty. If for some reason LSU ever feels compelled to award a 'letter' to an opposing player,he should be the first. He played at Auburn in 1984 and missed a 44 yd fg in the last minute of Auburn's 17-15 loss to Alabama( this was a possession or two after Auburn's infamous 'Bo going the wrong way')when Auburn was a big favor and it enabled us to go to the Sugar Bowl after Florida was declared ineligible.
Pat Dye humiliated the poor guy and all but kicked him off the team and he transfered to Florida. After sitting out the 1985 season,he made a 52 yd fg in the 4th qtr for Florida to beat Auburn 18-17 as Auburn finished 4-2 behind LSU's 5-1 SEC mark in '86.
Then of course,was his miss at the end of the 1987 game.
Posted on 8/7/08 at 3:11 pm to I-59 Tiger
Pursplehaze (pre internet persona) going into the LSU/Notre Dame game we won by a 28-8 score and not remembering a single thing thanks to 1 fifth of Southern Comfort before the game and who knows what else during and after the game.
Posted on 8/7/08 at 3:29 pm to Hot Carl
quote:good call -
Kevin Faulk against Houston
for those who don't remember, in '96 LSU opened against Houston, and were down 34-14 in the fourth quarter. if i remember correctly, on the first play of the 4th, Faulk returned a punt for a TD, and LSU scored two more TD's to win the game 35-34.
Posted on 8/7/08 at 3:45 pm to Hot Carl
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Kevin Faulk against Houston
Has my vote also.
Opening game of 1996 season. My first game as a student. Faulk scores 3 TD in 4th to win the game.
Posted on 8/7/08 at 3:51 pm to Dusty Bottoms
Billy Cannon versus Ole Miss, 1959.
Posted on 8/7/08 at 4:04 pm to Dusty Bottoms
1. Alexander
2. Carlos Carson versus Rice-a-roni
3. Faulk versus Houston
4. Cecil the Diesel versus The Barn
5. Tim Couch in the 39-38 debacle
2. Carlos Carson versus Rice-a-roni
3. Faulk versus Houston
4. Cecil the Diesel versus The Barn
5. Tim Couch in the 39-38 debacle
Posted on 8/7/08 at 4:09 pm to CU-onda-BIU
Jacob Hester vs UF last year
Billy Cannon vs OleMiss 1959
Billy Cannon vs OleMiss 1959
Posted on 8/7/08 at 4:14 pm to TheCaterpillar
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How many yards did Kenny Irons get on us a couple years ago? I remember not being able to tackle that sonofabitch.
That's the one I remember the most.
Posted on 8/7/08 at 4:32 pm to Dusty Bottoms
Alexander running for miles and miles
Cecil against Auburn
the entire defense, but especially Cedric Donaldson against UF in 97
Faulk against Houston
Hodson against Tennessee
Cecil against Auburn
the entire defense, but especially Cedric Donaldson against UF in 97
Faulk against Houston
Hodson against Tennessee
Posted on 8/7/08 at 4:37 pm to 8miles
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dameyane craig for auburn in 1997. dude was a beast.
LSU could not get the guy down. He was a man amoungst boys that night.
Also, Sean Alexander's 3 quarters of dominance stands out in my mind.
For one more, I don't remember the year but Emmit Smith torched LSU one night and it was very painful to watch. I think Florida put 40+ on us that night.
Posted on 8/7/08 at 4:52 pm to Hot Carl
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Kevin Faulk against Houston
Fall 1996. An amazing second half comeback led by #3. It ranks pretty high up there in Tiger Stadium history.
Posted on 8/7/08 at 6:02 pm to Dusty Bottoms
Quincy Carter in 1998 for Georgia. He was 28-32 with 4 tds. Thats just sick, I don't care that it was against possibly with worst LSU defense ever.
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