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Old Timer CB Duos: Burrell-Teal in '78 or Daniel-Britt in '82?
Posted on 8/21/10 at 3:35 pm
Posted on 8/21/10 at 3:35 pm
Last year I think we had a good thread or 2 about the best C-OG combination at LSU (Albergamo-Andolsek; McClure-Faneca; Wilkerson-Peterman; etc.), and a couple of weeks ago I think I remember somebody bringing up a discussion of what duo formed the best CB combination in LSU history.
I looked back and saw some pretty good DBs for LSU, some of whom played around the same time but never as a duo (e.g., Tommy Casanova, Norman Hodgins, & Mike Williams around '69-'74, and Anthony Marshall, Rodney Young, Tory James, & Cedric Donaldson around '90-'97), and some of whom looked like pretty good duos that I never got to see in person.
1977-79 – Clinton Burrell & Willie Teal & Chris Williams
1982 – Eugene Daniel Jr. & James Britt
2003 – Corey Webster & Travis Daniels
2007 – Chevis Jackson & Jonathan Zenon
I was particular intrigued by the talent LSU had at CB in 1978 & 1982, and wondered what the general consensus was among older fans as to who was better? Also, how you think they stack up against other combinations in more recent years.
I looked back and saw some pretty good DBs for LSU, some of whom played around the same time but never as a duo (e.g., Tommy Casanova, Norman Hodgins, & Mike Williams around '69-'74, and Anthony Marshall, Rodney Young, Tory James, & Cedric Donaldson around '90-'97), and some of whom looked like pretty good duos that I never got to see in person.
1977-79 – Clinton Burrell & Willie Teal & Chris Williams
1982 – Eugene Daniel Jr. & James Britt
2003 – Corey Webster & Travis Daniels
2007 – Chevis Jackson & Jonathan Zenon
I was particular intrigued by the talent LSU had at CB in 1978 & 1982, and wondered what the general consensus was among older fans as to who was better? Also, how you think they stack up against other combinations in more recent years.
This post was edited on 8/21/10 at 10:06 pm
Posted on 8/21/10 at 3:38 pm to Doc Fenton
Also, just for FYI general interest, here's SI's 1978 preseason report of the #14 LSU Tigers: LINK.
I think safety Chris Williams went on to set LSU's record for INTs that season.
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LSU has one particular star, Tailback Charles Alexander. He stands 6'1", weighs 214 and hails from Galveston, Texas. He runs fast (4.35 for the 40) and often (28.3 attempts per game). He blocks, he catches passes and he is so modestly team-oriented that he avoids talk of his achievements. But if LSU is to improve on last year's 8-3 record, Coach Charlie McClendon is going to have to have better passing to take the burden off his Heisman candidate. He also requires rapid development on defense.
After two knee operations and a redshirt season, senior Cornerback Clinton Burrell could be McClendon's anchor in the secondary. Willie Teal and Chris Williams, who combined for 81 tackles last season, should do much to steady the Tigers at free safety and cornerback.
At quarterback McClendon finds himself with two talented juniors of sharply differing styles. David Woodley is a runner with 4.6 speed who had an excellent spring; Steve Ensminger is a passer who missed spring practice with an ankle injury. Considering the need for passing, Ensminger, if healthy, should be McClendon's starter.
I think safety Chris Williams went on to set LSU's record for INTs that season.
This post was edited on 8/21/10 at 3:40 pm
Posted on 8/21/10 at 3:41 pm to Doc Fenton
Played on that team with Burrell. Before he hurt his knee , he was one of the best !
Posted on 8/21/10 at 3:43 pm to Atl80
Awesome. I wonder if Dr. James Andrews could have helped him out if he had started up his surgery center up about a decade earlier.
Posted on 8/21/10 at 3:43 pm to Atl80
I wish all posts on the rant were like this. Very informative and from people in the know.
Posted on 8/21/10 at 4:01 pm to lsuandy
Operations back then were like operating blind compared to today .
Posted on 8/21/10 at 4:14 pm to Atl80
Ain't that the truth. When did the scope become the norm?
Posted on 8/21/10 at 4:17 pm to COTiger
After 93. Had my last one then :-)
Posted on 8/21/10 at 4:19 pm to Doc Fenton
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But if LSU is to improve on last year's 8-3 record
It's interesting how the mainstream press still didn't consider bowl games as part of the real season, even as late as 1978. This was almost 5 years after the Alabama-Notre Dame debacle from the 1973 season.
Posted on 8/21/10 at 4:26 pm to Doc Fenton
Dang ... this takes me way back. Those were two really good tandems. Oddly enough, Eugene Daniel had the best NFL career, but his nickname while at LSU was "Toast". Hard to say which duo was better, but I know that '82 defense was possibly the best I've ever seen at LSU. Their performance against Bama that year was unbelievable. Rydell Melancon, Leonard Marshall, Ramsay Dardar, Tim Joiner, Lawrence Williams, Gregg Dubroc, Shawn Burks, James Britt, Eugene Robinson, Jeffrey Dale, Liffort Hobley ... awesome group. FYI ... one Michael Mahtook was a backup LB for that team.
Posted on 8/21/10 at 4:36 pm to Doc Fenton
Peterson/Claiborne
BEST EVER
BEST EVER
Posted on 8/21/10 at 4:37 pm to Acreboy
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Peterson/Claiborne
BEST EVER
Very possible, but let them actually play a game first before annointing them best ever.
Posted on 8/21/10 at 4:44 pm to 1984Tiger
Boy Daniels and Britt was a pretty damn good pair. But all that you listed were some great Tigers.
Posted on 8/21/10 at 4:52 pm to Doc Fenton
Daniels & Britt were phenomenal. Doesn't seem like they were appreciated as much at the time because we came off of a losing season compared to the others listed.
Posted on 8/21/10 at 4:55 pm to real
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Boy Daniels and Britt was a pretty damn good pair. But all that you listed were some great Tigers.
If you ever have the opportunity, watch the 1982 game against Alabama. That was the best defensive performance I've ever seen,and that includes Saban's defenses. I truly believe that game played a major role in the Bear retiring that year.
Posted on 8/21/10 at 5:10 pm to 1984Tiger
82 - Eugene and Britt. Britt was smart as a fox, an accounting major, on top of being a great athlete. Chris Carrier was in the secondary too. Can't beat the Soul Patrol.
Posted on 8/21/10 at 5:22 pm to Doc Fenton
Willie Teal was one of the best. As I recall, he had 4.3 speed. I saw numerous occasions where he made big saves on apparent busted defensive plays.
Williams was overrated. Against Florida State he got burned badly by Flowers.
Williams was overrated. Against Florida State he got burned badly by Flowers.
Posted on 8/21/10 at 5:27 pm to msbargas
Willie could fly but couldn't hang with Carlos Carson !
Posted on 8/21/10 at 5:28 pm to LSUGoose
quote:Yep the ole soul patrol. They were some good players and some good guys.
82 - Eugene and Britt. Britt was smart as a fox, an accounting major, on top of being a great athlete. Chris Carrier was in the secondary too. Can't beat the Soul Patrol.
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