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Florida week: Dalton Hilliard burst onto the national scene on this date in 1982
Posted on 10/2/18 at 11:40 am
Posted on 10/2/18 at 11:40 am
as unranked LSU upset #4 Florida, 24-13 at Florida Field (LSU's third straight win in Gainesville ).
Hilliard, and Garry James, had become household names to the Tiger Nation as two weeks earlier they rushed for 133 and 128 yards respectively in routing Oregon State, 45-7(LSU was the last SEC team to start play in 1982 starting on Sept 18). Then Rice was crushed, 52-13 the following week.LSU struggled with the same two in 1981 needing a last minute TD to top Oregon State,27-24 and never really could put Rice away 28-14 as LSU was en route to a 3-7-1 record almost costing Stovall his job and did cost some of his assistants' their jobs after the humiliating loss to Tulane.
While not much was expected from LSU outside of Louisiana, Florida went into 1982 ranked #16. After an impressive home win on national television over then #10 Southern Cal, 17-9 to start the season ,the Gators moved to #10 themselves. Wins over a Jim Kelly led #15 Miami team and Mississippi State had the Gators ranked #4 as LSU came to town.
The 1982 season was still two years away from ESPN showing live games (they would show games in their entirity the following day and throughout the following week),the SEC game of the week (originally on WTBS) so even the top teams weren't on tv but maybe three times max during a season.I can't remember which one, but either WBRZ or WAFB worked out a deal with LSU,Florida and probably the SEC to show the LSU-Florida game live (while Tigervision was on in 1982,this game was not on Tigervision).
Florida moved the ball on their first possession and settled for a 28 yard field goal to go up 3-0.After that, it was all LSU.Hilliard scored on an 11 yard touchdown run and "Magic" Juan Betanzos added a 21 yard field goal and LSU led 10-3 after one.
While Hilliard got the headlines that day (and deservedly so)Alan Risher played a remarkable game,himself. The two hooked up on a 41 yd pass to make it 17-3. Risher did bobble a snap around LSU's own goal after a 70 yd Gator punt and the Gators smothered him in the endzone for a safety to make it 17-5. But that didn't turn things around for Florida.Indeed,Risher and Hilliard hooked up again for a three yard td pass as LSU went into intermission up 24-5.
LSU wouldn't score again and Florida got in the endzone until Wayne Peace hit Mike Mularkey with a little over a minute left. Those two hooked up for the two point conversion and the game ended shortly thereafter with LSU winning 24-13.(Mularkey had a pretty good NFL career as a player. In addition to two forgetful terms as an NFL head coach, he was Nick Saban's offensive coordinator at Miami in 2006 and Cam Cameron's TE coach in 2007 with the Dolphins.)
LSU cracked the top 20 (didn't go to top 25 until 1989) at #18 after the Florida win. Oddly enough, LSU rose to 16th the following week after Tennessee and LSU battled to a 24-24 tie in what would have been the LSU program's 500th win.
Hilliard, and Garry James, had become household names to the Tiger Nation as two weeks earlier they rushed for 133 and 128 yards respectively in routing Oregon State, 45-7(LSU was the last SEC team to start play in 1982 starting on Sept 18). Then Rice was crushed, 52-13 the following week.LSU struggled with the same two in 1981 needing a last minute TD to top Oregon State,27-24 and never really could put Rice away 28-14 as LSU was en route to a 3-7-1 record almost costing Stovall his job and did cost some of his assistants' their jobs after the humiliating loss to Tulane.
While not much was expected from LSU outside of Louisiana, Florida went into 1982 ranked #16. After an impressive home win on national television over then #10 Southern Cal, 17-9 to start the season ,the Gators moved to #10 themselves. Wins over a Jim Kelly led #15 Miami team and Mississippi State had the Gators ranked #4 as LSU came to town.
The 1982 season was still two years away from ESPN showing live games (they would show games in their entirity the following day and throughout the following week),the SEC game of the week (originally on WTBS) so even the top teams weren't on tv but maybe three times max during a season.I can't remember which one, but either WBRZ or WAFB worked out a deal with LSU,Florida and probably the SEC to show the LSU-Florida game live (while Tigervision was on in 1982,this game was not on Tigervision).
Florida moved the ball on their first possession and settled for a 28 yard field goal to go up 3-0.After that, it was all LSU.Hilliard scored on an 11 yard touchdown run and "Magic" Juan Betanzos added a 21 yard field goal and LSU led 10-3 after one.
While Hilliard got the headlines that day (and deservedly so)Alan Risher played a remarkable game,himself. The two hooked up on a 41 yd pass to make it 17-3. Risher did bobble a snap around LSU's own goal after a 70 yd Gator punt and the Gators smothered him in the endzone for a safety to make it 17-5. But that didn't turn things around for Florida.Indeed,Risher and Hilliard hooked up again for a three yard td pass as LSU went into intermission up 24-5.
LSU wouldn't score again and Florida got in the endzone until Wayne Peace hit Mike Mularkey with a little over a minute left. Those two hooked up for the two point conversion and the game ended shortly thereafter with LSU winning 24-13.(Mularkey had a pretty good NFL career as a player. In addition to two forgetful terms as an NFL head coach, he was Nick Saban's offensive coordinator at Miami in 2006 and Cam Cameron's TE coach in 2007 with the Dolphins.)
LSU cracked the top 20 (didn't go to top 25 until 1989) at #18 after the Florida win. Oddly enough, LSU rose to 16th the following week after Tennessee and LSU battled to a 24-24 tie in what would have been the LSU program's 500th win.
Posted on 10/2/18 at 11:44 am to I-59 Tiger
The James Hilliard Gang!
Posted on 10/2/18 at 11:45 am to I-59 Tiger
Who cares, I wasn't even alive.
Posted on 10/2/18 at 11:45 am to Lakeboy7
quote:
The James Hilliard Gang
Really?
Posted on 10/2/18 at 11:47 am to Lakeboy7
Dalton-James Gang as I remember it
Posted on 10/2/18 at 11:56 am to eddieray
quote:
Dalton-James Gang
You may be right!
Posted on 10/2/18 at 11:59 am to Lakeboy7
Great defense in 82. Loved that team as a kid.
Posted on 10/2/18 at 12:43 pm to I-59 Tiger
Dalton Hilliard - still my all-time favorite player in any league in any sport. 
Posted on 10/2/18 at 12:48 pm to Big Scrub TX
Wonder how he’s doing. Great player.
Posted on 10/2/18 at 12:48 pm to Big Scrub TX
quote:
Dalton Hilliard - still my all-time favorite player in any league in any sport.
i met him once.
was surprised at how short he was.
Posted on 10/2/18 at 12:50 pm to Big Scrub TX
quote:
Dalton Hilliard - still my all-time favorite player in any league in any sport.
Ditto
Posted on 10/2/18 at 12:52 pm to Big Scrub TX
I remember it as the Hilliard and James Gang, but this article refers to them as the James Gang.
www.andthevalleyshook.com/platform/amp/2018/5/2/17311106/greatest-games-from-every-season-1982-oranges-dalton-hilliard-james-gang?source=images
www.andthevalleyshook.com/platform/amp/2018/5/2/17311106/greatest-games-from-every-season-1982-oranges-dalton-hilliard-james-gang?source=images
Posted on 10/2/18 at 12:57 pm to I-59 Tiger
Love the Dalton James Gang! Hilliard is one of my all time favorite LSU athletes. It’s crazy to think how many great RBs have come through the program
Posted on 10/2/18 at 12:58 pm to Old Smokey
quote:shite, this must be 20 years ago now, but Tiger Rag (physical edition!) had a "where are the now" piece, and I seem to remember he owned his own oil services business. Could be confusing him with Charlie Alexander, though.
Wonder how he’s doing.
Posted on 10/2/18 at 1:01 pm to Mrs. Amaro
quote:
Who cares, I wasn't even alive.
You aren’t a true fan if you don’t know dalton Hilliard. You probably one of the douches that leave at half
Posted on 10/2/18 at 1:02 pm to Big Scrub TX
quote:
Dalton Hilliard - still my all-time favorite player in any league in any sport.
Same here. I felt so sorry for him going to the Saints, his stat line every week was 27 carries for 81 yards.
Posted on 10/2/18 at 1:03 pm to Nutriaitch
quote:But those legz tho.
was surprised at how short he was.
Ronnie Lott says Hilliard was the hardest to tackle back he ever played against.
I have a distant relative who played D at a crappy SEC school in the early 80s...tackled Walker, Jackson and Hilliard, all in real games. He confirmed that Dalton was impossible to bring down. (Said you just couldn't even get your hands on Walker or Jackson.)
Posted on 10/2/18 at 1:04 pm to Big Scrub TX
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