- My Forums
- Tiger Rant
- LSU Recruiting
- SEC Rant
- Saints Talk
- Pelicans Talk
- More Sports Board
- Fantasy Sports
- Golf Board
- Soccer Board
- O-T Lounge
- Tech Board
- Home/Garden Board
- Outdoor Board
- Health/Fitness Board
- Movie/TV Board
- Book Board
- Music Board
- Political Talk
- Money Talk
- Fark Board
- Gaming Board
- Travel Board
- Food/Drink Board
- Ticket Exchange
- TD Help Board
Customize My Forums- View All Forums
- Show Left Links
- Topic Sort Options
- Trending Topics
- Recent Topics
- Active Topics
Started By
Message
re: The College World Series is better when LSU wins. -article
Posted on 6/16/09 at 11:03 am to tigerinridgeland
Posted on 6/16/09 at 11:03 am to tigerinridgeland
Thanks for posting!! I emailed it to all my friends--LSU fans or not!!
Posted on 6/16/09 at 11:13 am to TigerNAtux
The article gave me goose bumps!
Posted on 6/16/09 at 12:06 pm to KCinDC
I was there in '97 from and it was AWESOME! Me and a friend drove from Dallas all night and pulled up to Rosenblatt at 6:00 am. There was already a line of LSU fans for tickets for that evening's game versus Stanford. We were given chairs, biscuits, and beer while we waited a few hours for the ticket window to open.
Watched LSU crush Stanford that night, partied, and then played golf on nice, cheap public courses in 65 degree weather for 2 days.
Saw the championship game down the first base line and headed to the team hotel for a raging party all afternoon. Went to Barret's that night and sprayed champagne with the players on the beach volleyball court.
I remember every second and wish I was heading north now....
The people of Omaha (fans, bartenders, cops, grocery store workers), they all said they routed for us to at least make the championship because we travel like no other group and we spend money.
What a great article!
Watched LSU crush Stanford that night, partied, and then played golf on nice, cheap public courses in 65 degree weather for 2 days.
Saw the championship game down the first base line and headed to the team hotel for a raging party all afternoon. Went to Barret's that night and sprayed champagne with the players on the beach volleyball court.
I remember every second and wish I was heading north now....
The people of Omaha (fans, bartenders, cops, grocery store workers), they all said they routed for us to at least make the championship because we travel like no other group and we spend money.
What a great article!
Posted on 6/16/09 at 12:28 pm to Pilot Tiger
quote:
LSU is in the driver's seat for another long ride. They don't play again until Friday. By then, Omaha will feel like the location for the movie “The Hangover 2.''
This is the best quote of the article because you know its true.
Posted on 6/16/09 at 12:52 pm to Vood
quote:
We'll take a party over parity every time.
Love this line... It is so true for the locals. Now that the series has hit the work week stretch, most of the locals just want to know when the Tigers play.
Go to work for all other games... take the day off or call-in sick for LSU gamedays.
We moved to Omaha 2 years ago... and this place has been incredible to us. It's nice to be an Omaha transplant that wears the Purple & Gold year round. GEAUX TIGERS !!!
Posted on 6/16/09 at 1:09 pm to OmahaLSUFan
My dad and I just returned from opening weekend in Omaha. The CWS and Rosenblatt are an incredible experience. The CWS is something that every true College Baseball fan needs to experience at least once in their lives. This was our first (but hopefully, not last trip) and the article is spot on. Barret's is the coolest place. The wait staff wear purple and gold T-Shirts with the Barret's logo on the front and Geaux Tigers on the back. It almost seems that the entire city of Omaha bleeds purple and gold. I can't remember how many people we met from Nebraska that told us they were rooting for LSU. We did not want to return home because the party is just starting. Omaha and the CWS experience is indescribable.
Posted on 6/16/09 at 2:50 pm to tigerinridgeland
Monday June 15, 2009
Shatel: LSU brings a punch Omaha
This just in: The College World Series is better when LSU wins.
No offense to the seven other teams — OK, six as Cal State Fullerton drives to the airport — here in Omaha. We love you all. But there's no sense in denying it: LSU is Omaha's team (with apologies to UNO and Trev Alberts).
Nothing against Arkansas, either. The “Omahogs'' were loud and proud and everywhere you looked. If we can't have gumbo for two weeks, pulled pork is a fine caloric substitute. The Omahogs look like they can throw a party, too.
But let's not kid ourselves. It's Mardi Gras in June again.
You can see it, feel it and hear it around Rosenblatt Stadium. “L-S-U, L-S-U'' is b-a-c-k. There are tiger tails and crazy feather hats. There are strings of gold and purple beads everywhere. There was so much gold and purple in Rosenblatt on Monday night that the old relic looked like it was wearing the beads.
We've had some fun stories around here in recent years. But Oregon State and Fresno State don't capture the imagination like the Bayou Bombers. We'll take a party over parity every time.
And that's really why the Tigers resonate with Omaha. Oh sure, LSU was here so often they could have voted. And everyone would have voted Skip Bertman for mayor. There was Gorilla Ball. Omaha loves a good fireworks show.
But mostly, Omaha loves a good party. When LSU is here, the CWS is more colorful, more boisterous, more fun.
The feeling is mutual. Omaha carries a reverence in the great state of Louisiana. The ghosts of Warren Morris, Todd Walker and Eddy Furniss live on in the framed Omaha sports sections you can find on the walls in crawfish and gin joints from Baton Rouge to Bourbon Street.
Meanwhile, here on Leavenworth Street, Karen Barrett prepared this week for Mardi Gras in June. Barrett's Barleycorn is the hub of all things LSU in Omaha and has been since 1995, when an LSU fan met his wife at the Irish bar.
Barrett told the New Orleans Times-Picayune this week that there are already plans for a party on the sand volleyball court if the Tigers win it all. Asked if all of the LSU fans scare away fans from other schools, Karen said, “I sure hope so.''
The other spots in Omaha understand. Nobody plays harder than LSU. And the team isn't so bad, either.
The Tigers are back. The smiles are back. The truth is, we've missed LSU. Their loyal fans would still make the trek, but the CWS hasn't been the same since 2000, Bertman's last of five titles in nine years. Since then, LSU made three CWS appearances in 2003, 2004 and 2008, winning one game.
But the CWS is back to the future. In beating Virginia and Arkansas, Paul Mainieri's team looks like one of those CWS videos from the 90s.
Put it this way: Arkansas coach Dave Van Horn may have gotten rid of the monkey on his back. But this time he was going up against a gorilla.
Gorilla Ball is back. We thought that college baseball had banished the term, with the aluminum bats dialed back and all and LSU's absence from the top. But the Tigers have unleashed their inner beast again on Omaha.
They have five homers here, including three against Arkansas. It's an amazing thing. This was supposed to be a good offensive team. But coming to Omaha, LSU “only'' had 94 homers. Not exactly your father's gorillas.
This was an LSU team with veterans, gloves, a one-two pitching punch in Anthony Ranaudo and Louis Coleman and some live bats.
But they have a new life in Omaha. Balls are flying out again. What is it about this stadium and LSU? The old voodoo is back.
Coleman, a fourth-round pick by Kansas City, was terrific Monday night. Armed with a fastball with serious movement, he struck out seven and allowed just six hits in six innings. He gave Omaha Royals fans a glimpse of what they might see in a couple of years. Well, not necessarily in Rosenblatt again.
LSU is in the driver's seat for another long ride. They don't play again until Friday. By then, Omaha will feel like the location for the movie “The Hangover 2.''
The Tigers gave Van Horn a headache. It was interesting watching Van Horn get interviewed on ESPN right after he passionately argued a call at first base. The timing could have been better. He was the only guy in the stadium who wasn't happy to see Erin Andrews.
Now we get Arkansas vs. Virginia on Wednesday night, which will seem like an inside joke to local fans. In the battle between Van Horn and Brian O'Connor, it will be the closest thing to a Nebraska vs. Creighton game in the CWS.
Not to worry. Our other home team is home again. Pass the beads. And the aspirin.
Contact the writer:
444-1025, tom.shatel@owh.com
Shatel: LSU brings a punch Omaha
This just in: The College World Series is better when LSU wins.
No offense to the seven other teams — OK, six as Cal State Fullerton drives to the airport — here in Omaha. We love you all. But there's no sense in denying it: LSU is Omaha's team (with apologies to UNO and Trev Alberts).
Nothing against Arkansas, either. The “Omahogs'' were loud and proud and everywhere you looked. If we can't have gumbo for two weeks, pulled pork is a fine caloric substitute. The Omahogs look like they can throw a party, too.
But let's not kid ourselves. It's Mardi Gras in June again.
You can see it, feel it and hear it around Rosenblatt Stadium. “L-S-U, L-S-U'' is b-a-c-k. There are tiger tails and crazy feather hats. There are strings of gold and purple beads everywhere. There was so much gold and purple in Rosenblatt on Monday night that the old relic looked like it was wearing the beads.
We've had some fun stories around here in recent years. But Oregon State and Fresno State don't capture the imagination like the Bayou Bombers. We'll take a party over parity every time.
And that's really why the Tigers resonate with Omaha. Oh sure, LSU was here so often they could have voted. And everyone would have voted Skip Bertman for mayor. There was Gorilla Ball. Omaha loves a good fireworks show.
But mostly, Omaha loves a good party. When LSU is here, the CWS is more colorful, more boisterous, more fun.
The feeling is mutual. Omaha carries a reverence in the great state of Louisiana. The ghosts of Warren Morris, Todd Walker and Eddy Furniss live on in the framed Omaha sports sections you can find on the walls in crawfish and gin joints from Baton Rouge to Bourbon Street.
Meanwhile, here on Leavenworth Street, Karen Barrett prepared this week for Mardi Gras in June. Barrett's Barleycorn is the hub of all things LSU in Omaha and has been since 1995, when an LSU fan met his wife at the Irish bar.
Barrett told the New Orleans Times-Picayune this week that there are already plans for a party on the sand volleyball court if the Tigers win it all. Asked if all of the LSU fans scare away fans from other schools, Karen said, “I sure hope so.''
The other spots in Omaha understand. Nobody plays harder than LSU. And the team isn't so bad, either.
The Tigers are back. The smiles are back. The truth is, we've missed LSU. Their loyal fans would still make the trek, but the CWS hasn't been the same since 2000, Bertman's last of five titles in nine years. Since then, LSU made three CWS appearances in 2003, 2004 and 2008, winning one game.
But the CWS is back to the future. In beating Virginia and Arkansas, Paul Mainieri's team looks like one of those CWS videos from the 90s.
Put it this way: Arkansas coach Dave Van Horn may have gotten rid of the monkey on his back. But this time he was going up against a gorilla.
Gorilla Ball is back. We thought that college baseball had banished the term, with the aluminum bats dialed back and all and LSU's absence from the top. But the Tigers have unleashed their inner beast again on Omaha.
They have five homers here, including three against Arkansas. It's an amazing thing. This was supposed to be a good offensive team. But coming to Omaha, LSU “only'' had 94 homers. Not exactly your father's gorillas.
This was an LSU team with veterans, gloves, a one-two pitching punch in Anthony Ranaudo and Louis Coleman and some live bats.
But they have a new life in Omaha. Balls are flying out again. What is it about this stadium and LSU? The old voodoo is back.
Coleman, a fourth-round pick by Kansas City, was terrific Monday night. Armed with a fastball with serious movement, he struck out seven and allowed just six hits in six innings. He gave Omaha Royals fans a glimpse of what they might see in a couple of years. Well, not necessarily in Rosenblatt again.
LSU is in the driver's seat for another long ride. They don't play again until Friday. By then, Omaha will feel like the location for the movie “The Hangover 2.''
The Tigers gave Van Horn a headache. It was interesting watching Van Horn get interviewed on ESPN right after he passionately argued a call at first base. The timing could have been better. He was the only guy in the stadium who wasn't happy to see Erin Andrews.
Now we get Arkansas vs. Virginia on Wednesday night, which will seem like an inside joke to local fans. In the battle between Van Horn and Brian O'Connor, it will be the closest thing to a Nebraska vs. Creighton game in the CWS.
Not to worry. Our other home team is home again. Pass the beads. And the aspirin.
Contact the writer:
444-1025, tom.shatel@owh.com
This post was edited on 6/16/09 at 2:51 pm
Posted on 6/16/09 at 3:12 pm to Skeeter 79
Those Cornhuskers really do love LSU!
Posted on 6/16/09 at 3:23 pm to Ghostfacedistiller
quote:
Our other home team is home again.
(tears of joy/pride)
Posted on 6/16/09 at 3:42 pm to tigerinridgeland
I wonder what the Texas fans think about this article.
We have friends in Omaha and they do not care for Texas fans!
We have friends in Omaha and they do not care for Texas fans!
Posted on 6/16/09 at 3:56 pm to ProudLSUMom
quote:
I wonder what the Texas fans think about this article.
We have friends in Omaha and they do not care for Texas fans!
shorthorn fans are FAR too snooty and arrogant to give a shite about that article
additionally, they are still confused about the true definition of a three-way-tie
Posted on 6/16/09 at 4:38 pm to tigerinridgeland
That was a cool article
Posted on 6/16/09 at 5:07 pm to TigErica
Meanwhile, here on Leavenworth Street, Karen Barrett prepared this week for Mardi Gras in June. Barrett's Barleycorn is the hub of all things LSU in Omaha and has been since 1995, when an LSU fan met his wife at the Irish bar.
Barrett told the New Orleans Times-Picayune this week that there are already plans for a party on the sand volleyball court if the Tigers win it all. Asked if all of the LSU fans scare away fans from other schools, Karen said, “I sure hope so.''
Barrett told the New Orleans Times-Picayune this week that there are already plans for a party on the sand volleyball court if the Tigers win it all. Asked if all of the LSU fans scare away fans from other schools, Karen said, “I sure hope so.''
Posted on 6/16/09 at 7:28 pm to Deathvalley71
I made it there in 2003, stayed the whole time even though LSU was ousted.
The night of the opening ceremony, we were across the street from the stadium waiting on the fireworks show. This guy walks in with a 1987 Sugar Bowl shirt on. There were many LSU fans in the bar, so I gave him shite for walking around all the LSU fans with that shirt on. We ended up talking for a while and he invited us to join his buds. Everyone with him were all from Nebraska and big Husker fans. They had their RV parked right behind center field, and we partied with them every day before, between, and after games. We also met many other locals that also pulled for LSU. They would wear their LSU shirts to the games. We had GA seating, but I still have tickets left because many of the games, these guys would give us their tickets. Sat behind home plate a couple games (3 rows up). Was in the grandstands for the finals...
Needless to say, every where we went, if we had on purple and gold, people loved us. There were 2 restaurants downtown that we went to that were packed. We walked in and asked for a table, we were the next ones seated. It was truly amazing how much these folks like LSU.
The night of the opening ceremony, we were across the street from the stadium waiting on the fireworks show. This guy walks in with a 1987 Sugar Bowl shirt on. There were many LSU fans in the bar, so I gave him shite for walking around all the LSU fans with that shirt on. We ended up talking for a while and he invited us to join his buds. Everyone with him were all from Nebraska and big Husker fans. They had their RV parked right behind center field, and we partied with them every day before, between, and after games. We also met many other locals that also pulled for LSU. They would wear their LSU shirts to the games. We had GA seating, but I still have tickets left because many of the games, these guys would give us their tickets. Sat behind home plate a couple games (3 rows up). Was in the grandstands for the finals...
Needless to say, every where we went, if we had on purple and gold, people loved us. There were 2 restaurants downtown that we went to that were packed. We walked in and asked for a table, we were the next ones seated. It was truly amazing how much these folks like LSU.
Posted on 6/16/09 at 7:41 pm to pngtiger
This article should be sent to sweinbomb of ala. and it's football coach.
Posted on 6/16/09 at 7:48 pm to AlaTiger
quote:
Why is he not writing about all of the piss bags that LSU fans are throwing on people and the fights that we are all starting everywhere?
Because nobody gives a shite what you're doing as long as you keep pumping in the $$$ into their city.
Posted on 6/16/09 at 9:58 pm to TigErica
WHAT A GREAT ARTICLE!! ANY TRUE LSU FAN CAN RELATE TO THIS!
Posted on 6/17/09 at 6:07 pm to tigerinridgeland
"We've had some fun stories around here in recent years. But Oregon State and Fresno State don't capture the imagination like the Bayou Bombers. We'll take a party over parity every time."
Absolute-ly. Nuff. Said. !!!GEAUXTIGERS!!!
Absolute-ly. Nuff. Said. !!!GEAUXTIGERS!!!
Popular
Back to top
Follow TigerDroppings for LSU Football News