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re: Tracking Records That Could Fall Tonight for LSU
Posted on 1/13/20 at 11:28 pm to TigrrrDad
Posted on 1/13/20 at 11:28 pm to TigrrrDad
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76.28%...but considering the competition he did it against, easily the GOAT season.
Not to mention the number of attempts and yards per attempt. He wasn't dinking and dunking.
Posted on 1/14/20 at 2:53 am to ffishstik
Thanks to all who helped put this thread together
Posted on 1/14/20 at 12:10 pm to ffishstik
Thank you, Admins for moving it back.
Is the 1st post updated with all stats after the game?
Is the 1st post updated with all stats after the game?
Posted on 1/14/20 at 12:16 pm to Tigear
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JaMarr Chase
LSU Single Season Receiving Yards Previous record: 1,740 yds, Josh Reed Chase: 1,780 yds
I didn't think this would ever be broken. Then to break it with a team that had another 1000 yd receiver, amazing.
Posted on 1/14/20 at 12:29 pm to Tigear
Yes, but official stats are sometimes adjusted after they review, these are based on what I had last night (although they appear to be correct so far). Actually had a little laugh last night, ESPN posted an incorrect stat and I double checked the math and found that ours was right. About an hour later they put up the same stat with corrected numbers that matched ours.
If I see any needed corrections, I'll update them. I'm pretty sure these are correct. Also, these are just the ones for last night. There were tons more broken before. LSU basically rewrote the record books this year on offense. Also, Chase and Stingley will likely own most of the records for their positions by the time they leave LSU.
If I see any needed corrections, I'll update them. I'm pretty sure these are correct. Also, these are just the ones for last night. There were tons more broken before. LSU basically rewrote the record books this year on offense. Also, Chase and Stingley will likely own most of the records for their positions by the time they leave LSU.
Posted on 1/14/20 at 12:50 pm to ffishstik
I don't think Stingley will break it next year. Fulton will be gone so offenses will almost exclusively throw away from Stingley.
Posted on 1/14/20 at 1:46 pm to fblainen11
Amazing how many records fell while playing the toughest schedule ever! seriously, how do you break those kind of records while playing a top ten team every other week!!! 

Posted on 1/14/20 at 2:33 pm to ffishstik
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LSU Career TOTAL yards
Previous record: 8,938 yds, Tommy Hodson
Joe: 9,349 yds
I'm from the Hodson era, and I never thought that a career yardage record of his would ever fall. After all, he played 47 games, and a QB of that quality would only likely stay for, at most, 3 years (max 45 games, if they went to the playoff championship game every year).
Burrow beat that record in 29 games.
Now, I know Burrow fell short of Hodson's passing yardage record of 9115 (fell short by only 550). If he had this offense in 2018 though, the career yardage record would be a distant memory.
Burreaux is on another level from every other Tiger quarterback. We are fortunate to have been able to watch him in purple and gold.
GEAUX TIGERS!
Posted on 1/14/20 at 2:42 pm to Thorny
Wow, remember when we were losing our minds over Mett, Jeremy Hill, OBJ, and Jarvis 3000/1000/1000/1000. Now we have 5000/1000/1500/1500
Best offensive numbers in NCAA history this year.
CEH's final stat line. 1414 Yards Rushing, 453 Receiving, 1867 Yards From Scrimmage (10th All Time SEC, 2nd for LSU). Including return yards, he finished with 2081 all purpose yards, 3rd best single season behind OBJ and Fournette.
Best offensive numbers in NCAA history this year.
CEH's final stat line. 1414 Yards Rushing, 453 Receiving, 1867 Yards From Scrimmage (10th All Time SEC, 2nd for LSU). Including return yards, he finished with 2081 all purpose yards, 3rd best single season behind OBJ and Fournette.
Posted on 1/14/20 at 3:55 pm to ffishstik
Joey B had 65 touchdowns
60 passing
5 rushing
60 passing
5 rushing
Posted on 1/14/20 at 4:16 pm to ffishstik
Man all those dropped passes
Posted on 1/14/20 at 4:22 pm to TigerCoon
Did they get Joe's stats right? Rewatching the game, they put up his numbers before the final TD drive, and it said he was 29/39 right before he ripped off 4 completions in a row. That would have him at 33/43 after the drive, but his final game stats say 31/49.
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