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My Favorite Article Ever on LSU

Posted on 2/1/11 at 7:14 am
Posted by andouille
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Posted on 2/1/11 at 7:14 am
This was written the Monday after the famous LSU-Florida game of 2007 by Ken Burger of the Charleston, SC Post & Courier.


LSU, The Team You Want Your Team To Be
Monday, October 8, 2007


Every now and then you get a glimpse of how this game of college football is supposed to be played. If you watched the Florida-LSU game late Saturday night, you saw the team you want your team to be.

LSU, now the undisputed top team in the land after Southern Cal fell to Stanford, showed a stadium stuffed with more than 90,000 rabid Bayou Bengals fans and a national television audience why the Tigers are so good.

Yes, they have excellent players. And, yes, they have tradition and fan support and all the amenities needed to rise above the crowded field of contenders whose fans like to run around thrusting their index finger in the air and claiming to be Number One.

But they also have Les Miles, perhaps the best football coach in the country. At least he was Saturday night.

All you had to see was the fourth quarter of this Southeastern Conference showdown against the former national champion Gators to see what good, tough, confident coaching means to a football program.

It was, in a compound sentence, one of the best performances you could hope for in one of the biggest games of the year under the most intense pressure you can imagine.

And the Tigers made it look easy.

Beauty and bravery

While LSU fans were stunned when Florida jumped out to an early 10-0 lead, Miles just clinched that strong jaw of his on the sideline, pulled his hat down tighter on his head and watched with an understanding determination.

When interviewed coming off the field at halftime, he hardly seemed frightened by the prospects of losing. Instead, he stated exactly what his team needed to do and would do in the second half. Make more tackles and score more points.

He didn't mention take more chances, but that apparently comes with the territory if you want to be Number One.

Down 10 points with the clock running against them, the Tigers pulled out all the stops. They faked a field goal that set up a touchdown. Then, needing only a field goal to tie and extend the game to overtime, Miles wanted no part of it. He went for the victory, going for it on two critical, fourth-quarter, fourth-down situations, making it every time, barely.

The final drive, behind the gutsy running of Jacob Hester, that gave LSU its 28-24 victory with just over a minute remaining in the game was a thing of absolutely beauty and bravery.

Not only did starting quarterback Matt Flynn move his team with confidence, but also Miles was bold enough to bring in his back-up quarterback, sophomore Ryan Perilloux, in critical situations to give him the kind of steely experience you can only receive in the heat of battle.

Guts and glory

To watch LSU pull off that final, 15-play, 60-yard, 8-minute, game-winning, risk-taking drive brought college football fans to the edge of their seats all across the nation.

To witness this excellent example of guts and glory after most fans had spent the day watching their favorite teams flounder in the face of adversity was a teaching moment.

If you weren't an LSU fan or a Les Miles fan before Saturday night's phenomenal finish you probably are now.

With all due respect to the Florida Gators, who played a heck of a football game, this LSU victory gave us all a glimpse of what it means to have a great team and a great coach and how the two combine to win championships.

There was no second-guessing, no what-ifs, no question, no doubt. That final drive should be mandatory in film rooms across the nation.

Every head coach should watch it over and over again just to see how the game is supposed to be played, with confidence and passion instead of caution and fear of losing.

Posted by gorillacoco
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Posted by lprimo
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Posted on 2/1/11 at 7:18 am to
Amen....now win, or leave...
Posted by Tigerik
Franklin, TN
Member since Mar 2007
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Posted on 2/1/11 at 7:29 am to
great stuff. I had not read this before so thanks for sharing with us.
Posted by jobbieman
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2009
384 posts
Posted on 2/1/11 at 7:42 am to
Great read. Gave me chill bumps. Ready for the 2011 season to start.
Posted by LSULANE
Earth
Member since May 2007
4170 posts
Posted on 2/1/11 at 7:45 am to
Nice. Is that the same Les Miles the tards were bad mouthing at the beginning of this past season?
Posted by RollTigers
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Posted on 2/1/11 at 7:51 am to
I'm very happy that I got to go to that game
Posted by Camp Randall
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Posted on 2/1/11 at 7:52 am to
Bar-b-que buddies, speech, clock management, chicken little retards.
Posted by towncryr
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Member since Dec 2003
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Posted on 2/1/11 at 7:55 am to
quote:

Is that the same Les Miles the tards were bad mouthing at the beginning of this past season?


Yes, one and the same.
Posted by tigerinridgeland
Mississippi
Member since Aug 2006
7636 posts
Posted on 2/1/11 at 7:56 am to
Thanks for posting this. I, too, had not seen it before. That game was undoubtedly one of the greatest games ever played in Tiger Stadium.
Posted by schexyoung
Deaf Valley
Member since May 2008
6534 posts
Posted on 2/1/11 at 8:10 am to
That game will be forever entrenched in my memory. One of the best sporting events I have ever been too.
Posted by trex1230
Atlanta, GA
Member since Aug 2010
1318 posts
Posted on 2/1/11 at 8:14 am to
LSU-UF 1997 and 2007 - two of the best games I have ever been to at TS. And two of the loudest!
Posted by Tyghas
New Orleans
Member since Jul 2004
1018 posts
Posted on 2/1/11 at 8:16 am to
I bought a student ticket to that game about 20 mins before kickoff for $100. I would have paid $500 had I know it was going to be that good of a game. My favorit game of all time in Tiger Stadium. (I was at the Auburn game later that year but I was blcked out drunk. I that was a good game also)




Posted by AlxTgr
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Member since Oct 2003
81642 posts
Posted on 2/1/11 at 8:17 am to
If you watch Miles without the baggage(most of which is either made up or fluffed beyond belief) this is what you see.
Posted by TIGERFANZZ
THE Death Valley
Member since Nov 2007
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Posted on 2/1/11 at 8:17 am to
Love or hate Coach Miles, this article is a glimpse into what he can do with a team when he's got a smart qb, coupled with a great D, & loaded with guys, like Hester, who have the "want" to win. I think that whole article sums up what a Les Miles coached team is capable of when he has all the pieces. Right now, all we are missing is the qb part, if that takes care of itself in the offseason, look for more articles like this next year!!!

G E A U X T I G E R S!!!
Posted by TenTex
Member since Jan 2008
15949 posts
Posted on 2/1/11 at 8:27 am to
quote:

When interviewed coming off the field at halftime, he hardly seemed frightened by the prospects of losing. Instead, he stated exactly what his team needed to do and would do in the second half. Make more tackles and score more points.


Les never sweats, he stands down every challenge he faces. It's why I've always been in his corner. Les Miles is a rare breed who only keeps winning football games. His players love him and his coaches love coaching for him.
Posted by VicksburgTiger
Vicksburg, Ms
Member since Sep 2003
80 posts
Posted on 2/1/11 at 8:59 am to
By Far the best college football game, I have ever had the pleasure to watch. My heart was jumping out of my chest
Posted by andouille
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Posted on 2/1/11 at 9:08 am to
Another about that game that I LOL'ed at:

From the Nation of Islam Sportsblog 10/8/07


Jacob Hester: Ode to the White Running Back

In days of yore, you ran free in packs
All over the field, white running backs.

Fast Negro runners with amazing grace,
Slowly began to take your place.

Once there was Riggins and his mohawk,
Now you line up and mostly block.

Slow of foot and without much style,
We watch you try and it makes us smile.

You lower your shoulders and get three yards,
Moving less like backs, more like guards.

They talk of your motor and how hard you compete,
And try not to mention your clumsy feet.

But like the infrequent moon that's blue,
There are the times you still come through.

At the end of the game; it couldn't come later,
You drove through the line to defeat the Gator.

Jacob Hester, we will cut you some slack
You aren't too bad for a white running back.
Posted by DeafJam73
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2010
18451 posts
Posted on 2/1/11 at 9:08 am to
September can never come too soon.
Posted by CHSvideoman
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Member since Oct 2009
1648 posts
Posted on 2/1/11 at 9:12 am to
quote:

That final drive should be mandatory in film rooms across the nation.



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