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re: Your favorite game against Auburn
Posted on 10/20/19 at 9:31 pm to Jb1994
Posted on 10/20/19 at 9:31 pm to Jb1994
1988 without a doubt. Was a Junior that year and it was my first year I wasn't in the band. Sat in the student section in the north end zone. thought they were the shittiest seats ever - until Fuller caught that pass right in front of us! Don't remember the last 1:42 of the game for jumoing up and down like a complete idiot. Still have my copy of The Daily Reveille from the following Tuesday with the pic of the seismograph chart from the geology building in all its glory.
Never will forget that night.
Never will forget that night.
Posted on 10/20/19 at 9:33 pm to tss22h8
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after we started the game with the onside kick.
Recovered by Michael Clayton?
Posted on 10/20/19 at 9:38 pm to Jb1994
My 3 favorite Auburn games:
2007. Flynn to Byrd. Along with the Florida game that year, solidified LSU's title as the Kings of the Comic Book Finishes.
1995. Nix to Twillie. Bring Back The Magic: Gerry DiNardo remains a less than fully sung hero of LSU football for getting our beloved uniform combo back in Tiger Stadium.
1988. Earthquake Game. The drama of Hodson's gutty 4th down completion to Fuller was overwhelming. The stadium literally shook.
2007. Flynn to Byrd. Along with the Florida game that year, solidified LSU's title as the Kings of the Comic Book Finishes.
1995. Nix to Twillie. Bring Back The Magic: Gerry DiNardo remains a less than fully sung hero of LSU football for getting our beloved uniform combo back in Tiger Stadium.
1988. Earthquake Game. The drama of Hodson's gutty 4th down completion to Fuller was overwhelming. The stadium literally shook.
Posted on 10/20/19 at 9:39 pm to Jb1994
1988 - Earthquake game - one of my first memories of Tiger Stadium live
2001 - I was a Sr at LSU, stormed the field, smoked cigars. Awesome memory, stopped at AU on the way to SEC CG in Atlanta. Fun times!
2015 - Watchin LF7 truck the AU D was something to behold.
2001 - I was a Sr at LSU, stormed the field, smoked cigars. Awesome memory, stopped at AU on the way to SEC CG in Atlanta. Fun times!
2015 - Watchin LF7 truck the AU D was something to behold.
Posted on 10/20/19 at 9:39 pm to S
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sense of redemption for the 2006 team.
Odd??? why did last year redeem 2006 loss when we beat them @ JHS in 2008 & 2012?
Last year they had already lost to Clemson when we played, then still made the SEC-CG and lost to UGA, before getting embarrassed in a bowl game by UCF.
Posted on 10/20/19 at 9:41 pm to alumni95
Probably because it was a day game tbh
Posted on 10/20/19 at 9:42 pm to alumni95
I was at every one of those games and I hate to admit this in a way but my first thought when I saw this thread was my favorite may have been on September 24th 2016 which is the day we finally moved on from Les Miles.
LF7 running all over Auburn was a great day too. Most relevant to today is 9/24/16 in my mind.
LF7 running all over Auburn was a great day too. Most relevant to today is 9/24/16 in my mind.
Posted on 10/20/19 at 9:47 pm to Jb1994
Flynn to Byrd and Fournette running wild. The 94 and 06 games still get me pissed when they’re brought up.
Posted on 10/20/19 at 10:40 pm to TepperDaGuru
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94 and 06 games
No one remembers the 04 loss to an Auburn club which went undefeated and who many felt should have played USC for the championship.
That 04 win by Auburn may have been the most spurious Auburn win yet in the series: a mulligatawny for a missed extra point.
Posted on 10/20/19 at 11:11 pm to Swamp Angel
quote:all dis. Except I was a sophomore.
1988 without a doubt. Was a Junior that year and it was my first year I wasn't in the band. Sat in the student section in the north end zone. thought they were the shittiest seats ever - until Fuller caught that pass right in front of us! Don't remember the last 1:42 of the game for jumoing up and down like a complete idiot. Still have my copy of The Daily Reveille from the following Tuesday with the pic of the seismograph chart from the geology building in all its glory.
Never will forget that night.
Has anyone mentioned 1996 at Auburn? I was there. The barn burner when Raion Hill ran back the 2-pt attempt.
The win after being there in person in 1994, and with the flames licking the backside of the upper deck as we held on to the lead, was surreal.
Posted on 10/20/19 at 11:37 pm to SouthdownsTiger4178
I’ve seen most of them, and I love the “17 & “18 games the most.
Posted on 10/20/19 at 11:37 pm to Jb1994
2011’s relentless buttfricking is one I hearken back to often.
Posted on 10/21/19 at 12:26 am to Jb1994
The Earthquake game will always be my fav. I was in the student section and felt the Earth shake.
This post was edited on 10/21/19 at 1:00 am
Posted on 10/21/19 at 5:14 am to Jb1994
Earthquake game and it's not even close. Been to almost all of the big ones since the late 70's. The fans were even more rabid. The cost of tickets were cheap and face value only. There weren't any corporate seats empty or with people sitting on their hands or on their phones. Each and every person was amped up. An earthquake with over 22,000 less fans.
Posted on 10/21/19 at 5:40 am to Jb1994
1 A - Flynn to Byrd, 1 B Earthquake game. Your's truly cherishes that he was at both games:).
Posted on 10/21/19 at 5:51 am to tarzana
Hodson and the Tigers suffered through so many drop passes not only in that game but in others. The previous game UF had stiffled our O even though our D played them tough. D showed up in every game except the Miami disaster and losing to Don McPherson and 'Cuse in the bowl game.
We had Fuller, Lee (average at best who dropped too many passes), Moss and basically that was it at WR. RBs forced to play WR because of no depth. The warning signs were there to see - lack of depth at skill positions and impact positions and no QB behind Hodson due to our recruiting falling off from Arnsparger's lame duck last year to throughout Archer's tenure.
We had Fuller, Lee (average at best who dropped too many passes), Moss and basically that was it at WR. RBs forced to play WR because of no depth. The warning signs were there to see - lack of depth at skill positions and impact positions and no QB behind Hodson due to our recruiting falling off from Arnsparger's lame duck last year to throughout Archer's tenure.
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