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Yes, LSU has "quit" once before...

Posted on 3/14/16 at 3:11 am
Posted by carrell
Austin TX
Member since Nov 2009
514 posts
Posted on 3/14/16 at 3:11 am
At the end of the 1969 season, when the Cotton Bowl passed over a 9-1 LSU team that had the best rushing defense in the country, a team undefeated Texas with its run-heavy Wishbone offense did not want to perhaps ruin its national title hopes, the team voted to not accept any lesser bowl bid. For those who were LSU fans back then, the 1970 Cotton Bowl was a major reason for disdain and dislike of both Texas & ND: the belief was that Texas ducked playing LSU, and that the Cotton Bowl (which had a lot of UT grads in its bowl committee) and ND were in cahoots.

Fans might recall this was in an era in which there were very few bowls, and a lesser bowl was very significant at that time.

So yes, there is history for LSU refusing post-season play.

I won't second-guess JJ - he was a good player for Dale and the Tigers many years ago. It's time for him to move on.
Posted by 23hella
STL
Member since Feb 2014
1234 posts
Posted on 3/14/16 at 3:28 am to
Thanks for an irrelevant fact
Posted by LSUNV
In the woods or on the water
Member since Feb 2011
22424 posts
Posted on 3/14/16 at 3:36 am to
You picked the worst example ever. We got snubbed because Texas threw a hissy fit. The Cotton bowl comittee had all but already offered it to LSU only to back out at the last minute. We didn't quit, we were pissed
Posted by warlock1974
Prairieville
Member since Jan 2015
1704 posts
Posted on 3/14/16 at 6:48 am to
I was a student at LSU then and remember this.

Prior to the 1970 Cotton Bowl, Noter Dame had played in only 1 Bowl Game and that was 35 years earlier in 1935.

quote:

Notre Dame has made 35 Bowl appearances, winning 17 and losing 18.[85] After an initial appearance in a postseason contest in the 1925 Rose Bowl, the Fighting Irish refused to participate in bowl games for more than four decades;[86] writers like Dan Jenkins have speculated that Notre Dame might have gone to as many as twenty bowl games during the self-imposed forty-five-year hiatus


Notre Dame Bowl Record

Date Bowl W/L Opponent PF PA
January 1, 1925 Rose Bowl W Stanford 27 10
January 1, 1970 Cotton Bowl Classic L No. 1 Texas 17 21

The belief was that Texas was going to invite Notre Dame as many others had and then invite LSU when Notre Dame declined like they had so many times before.

For reasons that were never made clear, Notre Dame decided to accept the bid which left LSU out.

Notre Dame pushing out LSU and Texas' actions began the hatred for both schools by LSU fans.

LSU didn't quit. They just chose not to play in a lesser game.
Posted by Topwater Trout
Red Stick
Member since Oct 2010
67593 posts
Posted on 3/14/16 at 6:53 am to
we aren't good enough in basketball to snub the NIT
Posted by Godfather1
What WAS St George, Louisiana
Member since Oct 2006
79954 posts
Posted on 3/14/16 at 7:39 am to
Stovall's 1980 team had a 7-4 record and also declined a bowl invitation. To the Peach Bowl if I recall correctly.
This post was edited on 3/14/16 at 7:43 am
Posted by LSU GrandDad
houston, texas
Member since Jun 2009
21564 posts
Posted on 3/14/16 at 9:22 am to
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So yes, there is history for LSU refusing post-season play.


that team did not quit. there is no basis to compare that arse kicking football team and this pussy basketball team. these guys are fricking losers and quit half way thru the season. hell, they only played hard in a hand full of games.

quitters are quitters. don't slander the '69 football team because of these crybabies.
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