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re: I'm curious to know more about the earthquake game...
Posted on 10/29/14 at 10:10 pm to NeverRains
Posted on 10/29/14 at 10:10 pm to NeverRains
It's the only memorialized game that I can say "I was there".
I absolutely agree with other posters who said it was an incredibly boring game. There are some games (game of century in Bama) during which every yard is contested, and every moment is intense. This game didn't have "that feel". Not sure if that was me (quite possibly THE most hung over I've ever been in my life), or everyone's else's take.
Auburn was highly ranked, and it seems that most just thought "well, we've kept it close", up until the last drive. I will say the last drive DID have "that feel." IIRC, we converted and 4th and 10 (for 11 btw), in that drive.
As for the earthquake itself, I felt "nothing different" than other raucous moments. Considering it's the only memorialized game that attended, I'd say the earthquake is more media driven BS.
One caveat......I was sitting in the upper. Later on in life, I had season tickets in south end zone.
I absolutely agree with other posters who said it was an incredibly boring game. There are some games (game of century in Bama) during which every yard is contested, and every moment is intense. This game didn't have "that feel". Not sure if that was me (quite possibly THE most hung over I've ever been in my life), or everyone's else's take.
Auburn was highly ranked, and it seems that most just thought "well, we've kept it close", up until the last drive. I will say the last drive DID have "that feel." IIRC, we converted and 4th and 10 (for 11 btw), in that drive.
As for the earthquake itself, I felt "nothing different" than other raucous moments. Considering it's the only memorialized game that attended, I'd say the earthquake is more media driven BS.
One caveat......I was sitting in the upper. Later on in life, I had season tickets in south end zone.
Posted on 10/29/14 at 10:21 pm to TigerTreyjpg
The million dollar question I have is why doesn't LSU turn on a seismograph in the same place for another game?
Posted on 10/29/14 at 10:28 pm to TigerTreyjpg
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There are some games (game of century in Bama) during which every yard is contested, and every moment is intense. This game didn't have "that feel".
Even though they tied for the SEC, neither team was that good. We got absolutely demolished by U. Miami that year. We lost to a mediocre Ohio St. team.
I mostly just remember the "dial a down" things moving like clockwork. 1... 2... 3... 4... 1....
I don't remember nearly as much flirting with FG position as took place in Auburn 2006 or Alabama 2011 or this last game; but I was really young, so I may have forgotten.
I don't know if you guys are familiar with this, but there is a breakdown of every game since 1965 here: LINK
The link on the side just says "box score", but they have play-by-play too.
This post was edited on 10/29/14 at 10:37 pm
Posted on 10/29/14 at 10:38 pm to whoisnickdoobs
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I think it was one of three things:
A. Actual plates or earth movement and it was a coincidence it happened during the game.
B. A faulty reading.
C. The LSU media/advertising department being very creative and decided to come up with a little folklore to make LSU sound cool.
Nothing like taking a big ole shite on tradition and lore.
Posted on 10/29/14 at 10:53 pm to NeverRains
I was in the student section for this game and I always believed the seismograph thing happened because a lot of fans jumped with Fuller when he went up to catch that final pass...I know I did...
Posted on 10/30/14 at 12:52 am to LSUGrad9295
Auburn had a great defense. Tracy Rocker et al.
Posted on 10/30/14 at 12:53 am to NeverRains
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3. The stadium was filled to a capacity of roughly 80,000 that game. Today for the big games we are putting in roughly 102,000 people in the stadium. How come we have not been able to produce the same result?
I definitely felt the stadium shaking a bit on the touchdown and interception
This post was edited on 10/30/14 at 12:54 am
Posted on 10/30/14 at 1:40 am to theknightswhosay
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play-by-play
LSU'S SOLE SCORING DRIVE OF THE GAME
LSU started on the 24, incomplete pass to Alvin Lee.
Pass complete to Moss to the 42, first down.
Pass incomplete, intended for Willie Williams.
Pass complete to Willie Williams to the AU 46, first down.
Pass incomplete, intended for Eddie Fuller (on the Auburn sideline ~ the 25 - overthrown by Hodson, if completed, a slight chance he would have scored).
Pass complete to Alvin Lee to the AU 41.
(3rd and 5) After a timeout - pass complete to Moss at the 21. Tackler loses his helmet and Hodson gets knocked down, gets up favoring both knees, particularly the right. First down.
Pass incomplete - intended for Eddie Fuller - dropped at the goal line - little high but catchable, IMHO.
Hodson scrambles to the 20 - horse-collared.
Incomplete pass, intended for Tony Moss.
(4th and 9) Pass complete to Willie Williams to the 11, first down.
Pass incomplete to Eddie Fuller - pass caught out of bounds, out of the back of the endzone.
After scrambling, Hodson throws at the right edge of the endzone to Alvin Lee, but he is unable to haul it in. Pat Dye argues to the refs that LSU was holding on the play.
3rd and 10. Pass incomplete, intended for Ronnie Haliburton.
4th and 10. Pass complete to Eddie Fuller for a touchdown, in a play that looks very similar to the first down play of this series of downs. This play is credited with triggering a crowd-generated, localized seismic event.
Posted on 10/30/14 at 1:43 am to LSUgusto
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1985 Exxon explosion
1989
Posted on 10/30/14 at 2:10 am to NeverRains
Wasn't around for that one, but something comparable to me would be 2007 Florida or Auburn. The latter was a last second, game-winning play and was loud but Florida was THE loudest sporting event I have ever been to.
Posted on 10/30/14 at 6:18 am to Starchild
Dr. Juan Lorenzo in the geology department is the one to talk to about the authenticity of the event and subsequent monitoring of seismic activity during LSU games. Seismology in Sport
Posted on 10/30/14 at 6:31 am to hogeb
I was in the SEZ and had Season Tickets at the time. With the Score 6-0 Auburn I cannot imagine anyone leaving the game! No one around me left their seats. My Son was a little guy about 9 and we knocked him down to the next row and a lady picked him up and he was ok. I think it was that soon as Fuller scored the crowd erupted at the same moment! A Engineer at work was from Auburn and we did not have to hear his crap for a while!
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