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re: 1905 LSU football team photograph ***Update on the photo in the OP***
Posted on 2/14/22 at 6:51 am to theantiquetiger
Posted on 2/14/22 at 6:51 am to theantiquetiger
This was a picture of those selected for the 1905 NIL deals.
Posted on 2/14/22 at 7:44 am to lsudave1
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They probably would have beaten our last 2 teams
If O was coaching them and not us, neaux
Posted on 2/14/22 at 7:51 am to theantiquetiger
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Can anyone figure out where they are sitting?
Old State Capitol doesn’t have steps like that, does it?
Looks like the LSU Law School building entrance.
Posted on 2/14/22 at 7:56 am to theantiquetiger
There are only 16 guys in that photo. I guess they had to play both sides of the ball and had a few replacements. Those were REAL football players.
Posted on 2/14/22 at 8:39 am to theantiquetiger
quote:Looks like they are on the steps of the original Hill Memorial Library.
Can anyone figure out where they are sitting?
Posted on 2/14/22 at 8:42 am to el gato
Is the original Memorial Library still standing? Hope it is.
Posted on 2/14/22 at 8:53 am to Bloodworth
LINK
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Hill Memorial Library was completed in 1903 and located downtown with the old LSU campus. When the University's campus moved to where it stands today, the original Hill Memorial Library building stayed, but was torn down in the mid-1950s.
A new Hill Memorial Library was built on the current campus and was dedicated in 1926.
Posted on 2/14/22 at 9:29 am to el gato
Yeah the old campus was located roughly in the green space between the new state capital and the rest of downtown. The pictures I've seen show some neat buildings. I wish they hadn't been torn down. I guess the Pentagon Barracks are all that's left.
Posted on 2/14/22 at 9:50 am to Jim Rockford
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Yeah the old campus was located roughly in the green space between the new state capital and the rest of downtown. The pictures I've seen show some neat buildings. I wish they hadn't been torn down. I guess the Pentagon Barracks are all that's left.
I don’t believe the Pentagon Barracks were part of LSU.
As a kid I remember seeing some of the old buildings on southwest corner of fifth street and Spanish Town Road. It was a long two story building with a long balcony if memory serves.
Posted on 2/14/22 at 12:03 pm to theantiquetiger
That is an awesome find!
Posted on 2/14/22 at 2:00 pm to theantiquetiger
Auburn would hang a championship banner for that year if they found something like this. Cool.
Posted on 2/14/22 at 2:04 pm to theantiquetiger
Nice.
What did you pay for the photo?
What did you pay for the photo?
Posted on 2/14/22 at 2:17 pm to theantiquetiger
That’s outstanding.
Thanks for posting it.
I suppose a few years early to include the legendary Doc Fenton.
Thanks for posting it.
I suppose a few years early to include the legendary Doc Fenton.
Posted on 2/14/22 at 2:42 pm to theantiquetiger
Interesting history, and thx for sharing. I did some further research since "McNaspy" caught my attention. Clement J. McNaspy - wiki was born in 1882, grew up in Kansas, and somehow ended up at LSU to further his education and play football. McNaspy moved to Lafayette where he was a Physics & Chemistry Professor, and coached the basketball, baseball, and football teams. He was SLI's first Ath Director. Was 51 yrs old when he suddenly died of a heart attack. SLI built McNaspy Stadium (seat cap 4,500) in his honor.
1905 LSU football - wiki page with same picture
newspaper clipping - Tulane LSU game 1905
another conformation on location of picture ... from the LA digital library archives
1905 LSU football - wiki page with same picture
newspaper clipping - Tulane LSU game 1905
another conformation on location of picture ... from the LA digital library archives
This post was edited on 2/14/22 at 2:47 pm
Posted on 2/14/22 at 4:20 pm to theantiquetiger
Looks like the F. M. Edwards listed at the bottom of the page is the grandfather of Governor John Bel Edwards and current Tangipahoa Sheriff Daniel Edwards.
Posted on 2/14/22 at 4:24 pm to theantiquetiger
First pic, dude at far left— is that Coach Sean Payton?
Posted on 2/14/22 at 4:55 pm to theantiquetiger
Quick and dirty colorization.
Posted on 2/14/22 at 5:36 pm to timlan2057
quote:At the Ivys, probably relatively larger than it is today. See "tramp athletes."
Wonder what NIL was back then?
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