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Who Am I? Former Tiger
Posted on 2/25/10 at 9:39 am
Posted on 2/25/10 at 9:39 am
Came out of Alexander Hamilton High School. He averaged 28 points, 18 rebounds, seven assists and four blocked shots during his senior season ... Named All-America by Street & Smith and Converse ... Received the Wingate Award, given to the outstanding public school athlete. Led Hamilton to a 29-2 record and the city championship in 1980-81 ... Scored a career high of 46 points ... Coached by Ray Haskins ... Originally signed with the University of Wisconsin.
Posted on 2/25/10 at 9:50 am to LSUpopeye
Jerry Reynolds. What do i win?
Posted on 2/25/10 at 9:53 am to geauxtigers585
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What do i win?
A NEW CAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRR!!!!!
Posted on 2/25/10 at 10:03 am to geauxtigers585
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Jerry Reynolds. What do i win?
An Icee! You can pick it up at almost any convenient store!
No, Jerry Reynolds was one bad dude! Nickname was "Ice."
Posted on 2/25/10 at 1:45 pm to WarhawkRebel
DeWayne Scales ?
Nope he was with the Tigers in '79.
How about....Don Redden ?
Oh it WAS Reynolds...never mind.
Nope he was with the Tigers in '79.
How about....Don Redden ?
Oh it WAS Reynolds...never mind.
This post was edited on 2/25/10 at 2:03 pm
Posted on 2/25/10 at 1:46 pm to WarhawkRebel
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Who Am I? Former Tiger
Heres one:
Only one time in the history of the Touchdown Club of Houston, an OL has made the Offensive POY. At age 15, he began having seizures, which were later diagnosed as epilepsy. He started on medication to control it and was able to continue playing football. Allowed only one sack in his last season, ended up with 210 pancake blocks in his collegiate career. He ended up as one of the better OL in LSU history.
Posted on 2/25/10 at 1:47 pm to LSUDad
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Only one time in the history of the Touchdown Club of Houston, an OL has made the Offensive POY. At age 15, he began having seizures, which were later diagnosed as epilepsy. He started on medication to control it and was able to continue playing football. Allowed only one sack in his last season, ended up with 210 pancake blocks in his collegiate career. He ended up as one of the better OL in LSU history.
Faneca
Posted on 2/25/10 at 1:57 pm to KennesawTiger
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Faneca
Good one, I put this one up a few weeks back.
What Pro Football HOF by not having the grades to get into LSU, had to start out at Hines Community College?
Posted on 2/25/10 at 2:11 pm to MetryTyger
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Jim Taylor?
Good one........
This former LSU Football player starred as an offensive guard. He was one of the few players to play in all four of the Vikings Super Bowl appearances. He was switched to LB in the Pros......
Posted on 2/25/10 at 2:13 pm to Dro
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Curley Hallman?
If coaches had to take a test to coach, he'd be a Prop-48........
Posted on 2/25/10 at 2:21 pm to Emergent C Steve
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Roy "Mooney"Winston
To add:
Winston delivered one of the most devastating tackles ever filmed. In a game against the Miami Dolphins in 1972, fullback Larry Csonka circled out into the flat to catch a pass. Just as he caught the pass, Winston hit him from behind with such force that the 240-pound Csonka was nearly cut in half. The tackle was so grotesque it was shown on The Tonight Show. Csonka dropped the ball and rolled on the field in agony. He thought his back was broken and literally crawled off the field (he was not seriously injured, however). After their respective retirements from the NFL, Winston and Csonka remained close friends. Csonka invited Winston to be his guest when Csonka was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Posted on 2/25/10 at 2:26 pm to LSUDad
Back in Moonie's day, the Seniors would perform a dummy smashing drill. Moonie was by far the best.
He also played baseball for the Tigers as in the outfield. He didn't look the part, but he was an athlete.
He also played baseball for the Tigers as in the outfield. He didn't look the part, but he was an athlete.
This post was edited on 2/25/10 at 2:52 pm
Posted on 2/25/10 at 8:19 pm to Good Times
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He didn't look the part, but he was an athlete.
Yep, to go from OG to LB is a big change.
Can you name two other LSU players that changed positions in the Pros?
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