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re: What are your favorite LSU/Ole Miss memories?
Posted on 9/26/25 at 5:49 am to bmistr1023
Posted on 9/26/25 at 5:49 am to bmistr1023
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Bert Jones to Brad Davis TD resulting in the best selling “One second blues” and set your clocks back 4 seconds.
'''and they all sgood up and said....AMEN!"
Posted on 9/26/25 at 6:13 am to mule74
Billy Cannon Halloween night
2003
2024 Defense stepped up when needed. Needed a little help with ole boy dropping TD on 2nd play and then missing his celebration dunk, taking himself out for rest of game due to humiliation. Nuss finally turning it on the last drive with some huge plays, conversions, and tying it with perfect anticipation throw on 4th down to score and tie it up. Defense stepping it up in OT. And even after ole Miss hit a 70 yarder to go up 3, we went for the jugular first play and won the game on shot to the end zone where Lacy hauled it in. All time classic.
2003
2024 Defense stepped up when needed. Needed a little help with ole boy dropping TD on 2nd play and then missing his celebration dunk, taking himself out for rest of game due to humiliation. Nuss finally turning it on the last drive with some huge plays, conversions, and tying it with perfect anticipation throw on 4th down to score and tie it up. Defense stepping it up in OT. And even after ole Miss hit a 70 yarder to go up 3, we went for the jugular first play and won the game on shot to the end zone where Lacy hauled it in. All time classic.
Posted on 9/26/25 at 6:14 am to mule74
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#1 2003 - My first ever trip to Oxford and it was amazing. They were so confident going into that game. To see Eli’s last home game end by falling down was priceless.
I was there. An older lady Ole Miss fan in front of us kept turning around
and telling us to quit yelling for LSU.
Posted on 9/26/25 at 6:58 am to mule74
After the 1972 last second Jones to Davis 17-16 win, the Jackson MS newspaper ran this headline on the sports page the following day - “Ole Miss 16, LSU 10 (+7)”.
After the 1973 51-14 LSU beat down, the ‘Reveille’ ran the following headline - “Ole Miss 14, LSU 10 + 7 + 14 + 7 + 10 + 3”. That week, ‘Sports Illustrated’ picked that headline up and ran it nationwide.
After the 1973 51-14 LSU beat down, the ‘Reveille’ ran the following headline - “Ole Miss 14, LSU 10 + 7 + 14 + 7 + 10 + 3”. That week, ‘Sports Illustrated’ picked that headline up and ran it nationwide.
Posted on 9/26/25 at 7:41 am to mule74
LF7 deleting a DB on a pass out of the backfield.
Posted on 9/26/25 at 7:42 am to mule74
12/5/1970 - my first LSU football game. 61-17.
Posted on 9/26/25 at 8:13 am to bmistr1023
b1023...was there ! I believe there was a bumper sticker made that read : ENTERING LOUISIANA - SET YOUR CLOCK BACK 4 SECONDS
My personal favorite was my sophomore year at LSU.
We put a 61-17 beat down on Archie Manning and company.Drunk as a skunk with
My personal favorite was my sophomore year at LSU.
We put a 61-17 beat down on Archie Manning and company.Drunk as a skunk with
Posted on 9/26/25 at 8:29 am to mule74
2010 and 2012 at home were both epic games as well.
Posted on 9/26/25 at 8:35 am to fairweatherfans
continued...my roommate we climbed the scaffolding next to the newly completed Pete's Palace and wrote the score 61-17(spray paint) on the white dome roof.I signed it Fearless Don
Don't believe me?....a picture appeared in the Reveille on the weekly printing.
Don't believe me?....a picture appeared in the Reveille on the weekly printing.
Posted on 9/26/25 at 8:45 am to Ponchy Tiger
2003 as well. My son had attended the game & he called me post game to say : "Dad, there are old men sitting on the curb crying". The Jones to Davis game tying TD /winning PT stands out as well. Sitting 20 rows behind the Rebs' bench, I will always remember the entire bench throwing their helmets into the hedges, screaming, bouncing all over the place, faces red in anger. Coach Johnny Vaught just stood near midfield, arms crossed, not moving for minutes.
Posted on 9/26/25 at 9:20 am to mule74
2014: LSU ruins Ole Miss' title hopes and perfect season while sending Bo Wallace to the locker room early to cry
2003: LSU again ruins the Eli Manning led OM title hopes as he got stepped on by his own lineman on the last play. They still have that stupid "SEC West Co-Champs" banner hanging
2011: LSU kneeling 4 times inside the Ole Miss 5yd line with 5 minutes to go in a 52-3 rout
2020: LSU haning onto a last hope to get to .500 after a dismal season, beat the Ole Miss Rebels 53-48 with Kayshon Boutte going off
2003: LSU again ruins the Eli Manning led OM title hopes as he got stepped on by his own lineman on the last play. They still have that stupid "SEC West Co-Champs" banner hanging
2011: LSU kneeling 4 times inside the Ole Miss 5yd line with 5 minutes to go in a 52-3 rout
2020: LSU haning onto a last hope to get to .500 after a dismal season, beat the Ole Miss Rebels 53-48 with Kayshon Boutte going off
Posted on 9/26/25 at 9:40 am to mule74
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What are your favorite LSU/Ole Miss memories?
Cannon's dash to victory on Halloween. The look on Jake Gibbs' (Ole Miss punter) face when Cannon went past him was priceless. I was 7 and it was my first game in Tiger Stadium with Gamps!
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