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Posted on 11/18/19 at 6:54 am to mjfog
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Hi Bandit 58. Member that '58 season? One of our victories was Hardin-Simmons!
Yep - remember that one well
oh - I cannot remember why I chose the 58 in my name - I wanted to be just ChineseBandit - but that name was already taken. The '58 Bandits are still my all time favorite group from LSU so that must be the reason.
That was the first year of the new substitution rules and Dietzel was the only coach in the nation to mold his team structure around those new restrictions.
Bandits never gave up a TD until the Duke game. The Bandits were so upset they begged Dietzel to let them "get it back."
They had a very limited offensive playbook because once in a while they would be "trapped" into staying on the field until the quarter ended = even if we had the ball.
One of those occasions arose late in the 3rd quarter - but we could have rotated the "white" team back on the field - but Dietzel allowed the bandits to take over on offense and they score a TD!!!!!
Gawd - I loved the Bandits. = they are my all time take-away from glorious LSU moments -
Another Bandit memory = In the bowl game after that undefeated season we played Clemson - and their coach (Howard?) made the comment = "We'll tun over their 3rd team" when they get on the field.


Posted on 11/18/19 at 6:57 am to tbabino
I am 59 and remember those days
Posted on 11/18/19 at 6:58 am to tbabino
Here I am at 64. LSU grad. 73-76 and then law school 77-80. Never beat Bama while I was there.
Yes, our expression was help Mac Pack. He could not beat Bama.
Warren Capone was a stud as was Mike Anderson. Tommy Casanova was maybe the best athlete of all time at LSU.
We had great athletes but depth seemed to be the issue. They played with pride and the defense was always great!
Yes, our expression was help Mac Pack. He could not beat Bama.
Warren Capone was a stud as was Mike Anderson. Tommy Casanova was maybe the best athlete of all time at LSU.
We had great athletes but depth seemed to be the issue. They played with pride and the defense was always great!
Posted on 11/18/19 at 7:00 am to Purplehaze
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God help you if you lived in West Stadium, no A/C.
That would be me - was in there for 2 years - on 3rd floor about where the north elevator shaft now stands.
Great time of my life.
Posted on 11/18/19 at 7:07 am to Purplehaze
Dorm rooms in West, East and North Stadia were cheap, primitive and almost third world in their shabbiness. South Stadium was a substantial upgrade, but still worse than any other dorm on campus. Air conditioning was unknown anywhere in the stadium.
I remember the communal lavatories back then, with rolls of toilet paper stuck on square pegs!
I remember the communal lavatories back then, with rolls of toilet paper stuck on square pegs!
Posted on 11/18/19 at 7:14 am to RadarTiger
I may be a boomer but I was at LSU-usc. Now 23 skiddo sonny.
Posted on 11/18/19 at 7:23 am to tbabino
Today a player is ejected for going head to head on a tackle. When I was growing up we were taught to tackle that way.
Posted on 11/18/19 at 7:26 am to tbabino
I’m 66. First game was in 1962. LSU beat TCU 5-0. They played defense in those days!


Posted on 11/18/19 at 7:26 am to tbabino
Billy Cannon and Scooter Purvis came to St. Agnes school when I was in th 5th grade playing on our football team. I'll never forget how humble they were and how many front teeth they were missing
70 yrs old here


70 yrs old here

Posted on 11/18/19 at 7:31 am to tbabino
I'm 62, and I was at LSU with two of my brothers. Was stopped in my car by Charlie Mac once, who was in a golf cart while the football team ran towards Tiger Stadium.
I remember pleading with Coach Mac from the stands to put Ensminger in during a game.
My brother Steve and I once watched the freshman football team play a scrimmage against Ole Miss in Bernie Moore Stadium (The infield was a grass football field at the time). The QB of the LSU freshman team was Alan Risher.
Started in South Stadium Dorms, then I "moved up" to Kirby Smith.
Good times.

I remember pleading with Coach Mac from the stands to put Ensminger in during a game.
My brother Steve and I once watched the freshman football team play a scrimmage against Ole Miss in Bernie Moore Stadium (The infield was a grass football field at the time). The QB of the LSU freshman team was Alan Risher.
Started in South Stadium Dorms, then I "moved up" to Kirby Smith.
Good times.

Posted on 11/18/19 at 7:37 am to tbabino
As others said, bowl games were televised, but few others. Radio was great in 60’s. Student from 70 to 77. Sat by Bert Jones in marketing class spring 1974 (he came back to graduate after playing. NFL). Watched goal line stand against Notre Dame from end zone! Now, that was loud. Watched Bert’s last second pass to beat Archie. Drove to 73 Orange Bowl with extra 20-gallon gas can strapped to roof bc gas was so scarce. Guys dressed up for games back then. Law students had reserved section and 3ls had derby’s and canes.
Frustrating to find out scores from 1979-early 90’s. I lived in NY and then Florida. So often, bc of night games, Sunday paper listed LSU (or Louisiana State) score as “late.” Unless I called someone in Louisiana (long distance call) often did not know until Monday. No cable TV or sports center to watch. No internet.
Tailgated once with Cholly Mac in Gainesville. That was special.
Frustrating to find out scores from 1979-early 90’s. I lived in NY and then Florida. So often, bc of night games, Sunday paper listed LSU (or Louisiana State) score as “late.” Unless I called someone in Louisiana (long distance call) often did not know until Monday. No cable TV or sports center to watch. No internet.
Tailgated once with Cholly Mac in Gainesville. That was special.
Posted on 11/18/19 at 7:46 am to tbabino
yep.
attended many games in late 60's but not nearly enough.

attended many games in late 60's but not nearly enough.

Posted on 11/18/19 at 7:48 am to kncstrand
quote:Labruzzo was a beast. You are right, the Cotton Bowl win was classic Cholly Mac defense at its finest. The matchup was considered a mismatch. Arky had a 22 game win streak, SouthwestConference champions, and LSU was 7-3. The frenzied hog fans did their “Soooou Pig, Soooie” cheer and we did “Tiger Bait” and “Gooooooo Tigers!” In response. I was 16 and watched on TV. The win was glorious!
Arkansas was ranked number 2 in the nation. I don’t think we were ranked at all. They were 9-1 and we were7-3. I think.
Posted on 11/18/19 at 8:09 am to tbabino
78 here. My first game was in 1946 (I think) against Tulane. About all I remember was my uncle played, was
dinged up a bit, LSU won and I was given an official LSU football. I would give a lot if I had that ball now.
One of my many favorite players was Max Fugler who played on the White Team in 1958.
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dinged up a bit, LSU won and I was given an official LSU football. I would give a lot if I had that ball now.
One of my many favorite players was Max Fugler who played on the White Team in 1958.
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Posted on 11/18/19 at 8:28 am to West Central Tiger
62 next month!
Probably been to over 200 games.

Posted on 11/18/19 at 8:33 am to mollygray
AS freshman 1964, roomed in North Stadium, 2nd floor, last room before West Stadium, right over student gate.
Posted on 11/18/19 at 8:33 am to Golden Bozo
Hit 60 this year. So my childhood LSU memories started in early 70’s with Bert Jones as my hero.
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