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re: rare footage from 1970 LSU vs Ole Miss
Posted on 3/3/11 at 9:16 am to tigerpawl
Posted on 3/3/11 at 9:16 am to tigerpawl
A Big Thanks TigerPawl. That is the first game I ever watched of a LSU Football Game. I had never heard of LSU or the SEC living in Texas. I watched that game as a sophomore in high school and was changed for life becoming an LSU Tiger Fan. My Dad moved us to New Orleans a few months later and the rest is history. I wish I could get that entire game some how. ND was highly ranked with the best defense in CF. They had not been scored on many quarters and LSU put 4 TD's on their proud defense in TS.
Posted on 3/3/11 at 9:18 am to TenTex
i have that entire game. Send me your email. Are you near Austin?
Posted on 3/3/11 at 9:20 am to LSUtoOmaha
Seriously, did Ole Miss forget you are allowed 11 players to cover punts? That was ridiculous. Was it the first fake reverse on a punt in the history of College Football?
Posted on 3/3/11 at 9:31 am to MetArl15
AustinTexasTiger
That would be great! Let me know when you get it.
I'm in Nashville.
That would be great! Let me know when you get it.
I'm in Nashville.
This post was edited on 3/3/11 at 9:40 am
Posted on 3/3/11 at 9:52 am to TenTex
was that our buddy vern on the play by play???
Posted on 3/3/11 at 10:05 am to I-59 Tiger
quote:
"Bruiser" Kinard was Ole Miss' interim head coach that night after Vaught's heart attack earlier in the year.
and never should have been. Vaught wanted one of his assistants to take over but the dipshits in the Admin wanted Kinard because he was a legend playing here and the Kinard family pretty much did what they wanted.
Posted on 3/3/11 at 3:46 pm to austintexastiger
thanks for that great video .one of the most exciting games in tiger stadium.
i was a sophmore attending the game. huge buildup
to game. we had panty raids and food fights all week...no one on campus slept for several days before game....i remember a parade through campus
to parker coliseum
students stormed field in last minute of game.
i believe after this game a fence was built
around field and the hedges were pulled up
in north end zone. before fence rotc cadets
would form a line surrounding the football field.
hearing lsu band play complete tiger rag and ole
miss band play dixie that was great!
i noticed rebel fans wre shown in the box seats
at field level. that may have been last year for those seats.
i was a sophmore attending the game. huge buildup
to game. we had panty raids and food fights all week...no one on campus slept for several days before game....i remember a parade through campus
to parker coliseum
students stormed field in last minute of game.
i believe after this game a fence was built
around field and the hedges were pulled up
in north end zone. before fence rotc cadets
would form a line surrounding the football field.
hearing lsu band play complete tiger rag and ole
miss band play dixie that was great!
i noticed rebel fans wre shown in the box seats
at field level. that may have been last year for those seats.
Posted on 3/3/11 at 4:00 pm to austintexastiger
Fantastic! Thanks for sharing that!
Posted on 3/3/11 at 4:05 pm to TigersOfGeauxld
Archie looks pissed in the player introductions.
Posted on 3/3/11 at 4:06 pm to TigersOfGeauxld
quote:
Fantastic! Thanks for sharing that!
yes, THANK YOU!!!!!
Posted on 3/3/11 at 4:13 pm to austintexastiger
thanks for the link but why was um painted in the south endzone
Posted on 3/3/11 at 4:14 pm to JPinLondon
I still remember my parents going crazy watching that game.
Notice a couple of things from the video -
1. the hedges around the field
2. UM painted in one endzone
3. Ole Miss band playing Dixie as well as all those flags.
4. All the poms poms in the stands.
Notice a couple of things from the video -
1. the hedges around the field
2. UM painted in one endzone
3. Ole Miss band playing Dixie as well as all those flags.
4. All the poms poms in the stands.
Posted on 3/3/11 at 4:16 pm to JPinLondon
I was at that game as a junior at LSU. Ole Miss scored first in that game. Even though we won, the loss to them at Jackson the previous year still hurt the fans. That one loss during the '69 season cost LSU quite a bit of heartbreak. LSU lost more than just a game in Jackson, Mississippi.
Posted on 3/3/11 at 4:17 pm to austintexastiger
Austin - do you really have that entire game? I would love to get a copy of it. I have the 1970 LSU Notre Dame game and the 1971 Orange Bowl vs Nebraska.
My dad played DE on that team and I have been searching for more games to have as a memory.
I would love to get a copy if possible.
Thanks
My dad played DE on that team and I have been searching for more games to have as a memory.
I would love to get a copy if possible.
Thanks
Posted on 3/3/11 at 5:17 pm to los angeles tiger
quote:i like them. bring'em back.
the hedges around the field
quote:i hate mississippi, but that was one of the unique traditions in college football. bring it back too.
Ole Miss band playing Dixie as well as all those flags.
quote:according to lsu fans of today, they're faggy & lame. maybe they contributed to the raucousness of the fans when tiger stadium used to be loud and intimidating. bring them back too.
. All the poms poms in the stands.
Posted on 3/3/11 at 5:18 pm to Geert Hammink_43
quote:
according to lsu fans of today, they're faggy & lame. maybe they contributed to the raucousness of the fans when tiger stadium used to be loud and intimidating. bring them back too.
They weren't those little whimpy plastic pom poms. They were those big, paper pom poms on wooden sticks.
Posted on 3/3/11 at 5:31 pm to bishop
yes i have the 28-8 game. Let me see if i can copy it with good quality when i get back from Mardi Gras. What's your email? The 1970 game is the 3-0 game right?
Posted on 3/3/11 at 5:36 pm to austintexastiger
another thing about ABC games back then is the announcers calling the game actually called the halftime show too - both bands with analysis and no commercials or scores of other games
Also i think visitors had 10,000 tickets back then and of course they were all together in the lower section. The Ole Miss cheerleaders would haul out cases of rebel flags in tubes and throw them into the stands right before the game
Also i think visitors had 10,000 tickets back then and of course they were all together in the lower section. The Ole Miss cheerleaders would haul out cases of rebel flags in tubes and throw them into the stands right before the game
Posted on 3/3/11 at 6:07 pm to austintexastiger
Notice the LSU uniforms with no names on back, plus the number on the helmet ... names and LSU Tiger logo first appeared in 1972. LSU large letters on helmet didn't come about until 1977.
Notice cool SEC logo at mid-field, and the field was painted ... always was for TV games.
Oranges flew ... perhaps as many as in the "fog" game against Florida State in 1982.
Notice cool SEC logo at mid-field, and the field was painted ... always was for TV games.
Oranges flew ... perhaps as many as in the "fog" game against Florida State in 1982.
Posted on 3/3/11 at 6:25 pm to austintexastiger
Thanks Austin
my email is brad-davis@sc.rr.com
Yes that is game that I have. Notre Dame won 3-0. I got the game from ND. It is the coach's film with no commericals just one play after another.
my email is brad-davis@sc.rr.com
Yes that is game that I have. Notre Dame won 3-0. I got the game from ND. It is the coach's film with no commericals just one play after another.
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