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re: Someone quell my sudden fear about the West Virginia game
Posted on 9/22/11 at 7:58 pm to amarti9
Posted on 9/22/11 at 7:58 pm to amarti9
I'm very concerned about WV their rec. are very talented but they are also 5-10 175. Our secondary is just as fast and talented and a lot bigger . I kinda think WV fans think our team will come in with the same attitude as our fans . I don't think you win 30something non conf regular season games when you get over confident. Tigers win!!!
Posted on 9/22/11 at 8:06 pm to Spankum
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I had an unexplained fit of nerves last night too...I have calmed down and feel pretty confident again now, though...not sure what exactly brought that shite on...
Bad crack..............either kind.
Posted on 9/22/11 at 8:11 pm to chipd
Like these guys I suppose...
Considering where you're from it is rather humorous you've chosen to go the hillbilly route...rofl
Considering where you're from it is rather humorous you've chosen to go the hillbilly route...rofl
Posted on 9/22/11 at 8:31 pm to GoldenTiger85
I've been kind of nervous this week when I think/talk about the game Sat---I hate when I have that feeling. UgH!! I do have faith in our Bayou Bengals.....I just hope they have a great game!
Posted on 9/22/11 at 8:41 pm to global88
What is the difference in losing 20-14 and being dominated and lose 20-14? No need to worry about anyone on this board, not one person on this board will play a down in that game. Beware, the tigahs of LSU will be there and will arrive with attitude. WVU is a worthy opponent, and so was Oregon and MSU. I'm not one to say LSU will implement a beat down on WVU. You name it for me. LSU wins by 4 scores.
Posted on 9/22/11 at 9:12 pm to goldengorilla
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It's what occurs when you have 11 hate-ninjas flying around on defense for 4 qtrs.
Posted on 9/22/11 at 9:23 pm to GoldenTiger85
you're just a scared motherfricker, apparently.
Posted on 9/22/11 at 9:26 pm to horndog
This is 1 game out of 12 for LSU. This is THE GAME for WVU. This has been the game for WVU since January.
Posted on 9/22/11 at 9:30 pm to yidio10
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This is 1 game out of 12 for LSU. This is THE GAME for WVU. This has been the game for WVU since January.
You must be trying to pick a fight with me motherfricker. Name the time and place in WV.
Posted on 9/22/11 at 9:31 pm to yidio10
4th Qr. we own. Last play will be Lee for a one yard loss.
Posted on 9/22/11 at 9:36 pm to GoldenTiger85
Watching pre-game warm-ups last year in Tiger Stadium, my 13-year old told me that the Mountainers looked small.
Posted on 9/22/11 at 9:40 pm to dunkelman
I was worried until the state game. They have almost no running game to speak of and if you throw it 50-60 times we are going to get sacks and Ints.
Posted on 9/22/11 at 9:53 pm to TutHillTiger
Your fear is not important. What the LSU tiger feel is. They obviously are a very confident team of football played. I think that you might see their greatness and feel within a blink of a eye, the team bravery when they run out onto the West Virginia football field. Faster and faster, to start fighting for victory. This tiger football team is ready to roll.
Look at what they did so far.
Look at what they did so far.
Posted on 9/22/11 at 9:57 pm to GoldenTiger85
they're averaging 79 yards rushing per game against the likes of Marshall, Norfolk State, and Maryland
Posted on 9/22/11 at 10:02 pm to CHSvideoman
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they're averaging 79 yards rushing per game against the likes of Marshall, Norfolk State, and Maryland
I promise you, we could field an offense with 11 players selected within this thread alone and average 79 yards against those teams.
WVU is about to get punished.
Posted on 9/22/11 at 10:22 pm to Geaux Tahel
But but but Marshall stole our playbook!
Posted on 9/22/11 at 11:10 pm to EST
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quote: Trust me there is no more electric venue than Morgantown for a Saturday night game.
Hey I'm open. Show us your resume. Here is ours
College football in all its glory has no finer home than Tiger Stadium, known throughout America as "Death Valley" or as some have called it, "Deaf Valley". As recently as 1996, Tiger Stadium was named the most dreaded road playing site in America in a poll of coaches conducted by Gannett News Service. A 1987 College Football Association poll of the nation's Division I-A head coaches determined the same thing. And a 1989 poll by The Sporting News simply rated Tiger Stadium No. 1 among "The 10 best places to attend a college football game."
In 1998, Sport Magazine named Tiger Stadium "the most feared road playing site in America." And in 1996, ESPN named LSU's pre-game party the best in all of America. Those surveys supported the previous polls by Gannett News Service in 1995, The Sporting News in 1989 and the College Football Association in 1987 that show Tiger Stadium to be the most difficult place for a visiting team to play.
Most recently, the Sporting News ranked Tiger Stadium as the sixth best college football stadium in America in a poll of college football coaches and fans, while Sports Illustrated's Rick Reilly, in a column debating college football vs. pro football, penned that "College football is LSU's Tiger Stadium at night."
After a victory before a national television audience on ESPN in 2001, ESPN sideline reporter Adrian Karsten said, "Death Valley in Baton Rouge is the loudest stadium I've ever been in. There are very few stadiums in America worth a touchdown, but the Bayou Bengals certainly have that advantage in Tiger Stadium"
"I stood in Tiger Stadium and I thought, 'This is what the Colosseum in Rome must have been like.'" -- Ed Simonini, Texas A&M linebacker.
"It was like the Colosseum in Rome and we were the Christians." -- The late Bobby Dodd of Georgia Tech.
"Unbelievable, crazy. That place makes Notre Dame seem like Romper Room." -- Brad Budde, USC lineman.
"It makes a body tingle. These folks go berserk when the band marches on the field. A huge roar is heard for the invocation, for heaven's sake. They not only know the words to the national anthem, they sing them, loudly. And when the Tigers win the toss...there are tears of ecstasy." -- Douglas Looney, Sports Illustrated describing a Saturday night in Death Valley.
"Baton Rouge happens to be the worst place in the world to be a visiting team." -- The Late Paul "Bear" Bryant, head coach of Kentucky, Texas A&M and Alabama.
Posted on 9/22/11 at 11:38 pm to doze4
This is some of the most funny stuff I've read all weak! Ya'll are cracking me up.
Posted on 9/23/11 at 12:50 am to PaddlingTiger
I repeat. This is FAR FAR FAR from biggest game in mountaineer history.
jesus. I hate uneducated fans who make dumb claims like this. Biggest game since Stewart took over, yes
thats why. The last 3 years have been 1 big BORE fest
jesus. I hate uneducated fans who make dumb claims like this. Biggest game since Stewart took over, yes
thats why. The last 3 years have been 1 big BORE fest
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