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CajunReb
| Favorite team: | LSU |
| Location: | Dallas Ft.Worth Metroplex |
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| Interests: | Coaching Football, Baseball |
| Occupation: | Retired |
| Number of Posts: | 2098 |
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That's enough to bring out the "Deadly 7". Words you can't say on t.v. I wonder if I can say them on here:
shite, Piss, frick, count, CockSucker, Motherfricker, and Tits"
Those are the heavy seven. Those are the ones that'll infect your soul,
curve your spine, and keep the country from winning the war.
"shite, Piss, frick, count, CockSucker, Motherfricker, and Tits"
Wow! ...and Tits doesn't even belong on the list. That is such a friendly
sounding word. It sounds like a nickname, right? "Hey, Tits, come here,
man. Hey Tits, meet Toots. Toots, Tits. Tits, Toots." It sounds like a
snack, doesn't it?
shite, Piss, frick, count, CockSucker, Motherfricker, and Tits"
Those are the heavy seven. Those are the ones that'll infect your soul,
curve your spine, and keep the country from winning the war.
"shite, Piss, frick, count, CockSucker, Motherfricker, and Tits"
Wow! ...and Tits doesn't even belong on the list. That is such a friendly
sounding word. It sounds like a nickname, right? "Hey, Tits, come here,
man. Hey Tits, meet Toots. Toots, Tits. Tits, Toots." It sounds like a
snack, doesn't it?
re: #4 LSU 4 @ Ole Miss 7 Final Game Thread (Series Tied 1-1)
Posted by CajunReb on 5/5/12 at 3:30 pm to acgeaux129
How many outs?
This may not be the appropriate thread for this, but it just crossed my mind. Look at the irony in this:
1958 - LSU defeats Clemson in the Sugar Bowl and wins the National Championship title;
2003 - LSU defeats Oklahoma in the Sugar Bowland wins the National Championship title;
2007 - LSU defeats Ohio State in the Sugar Bowland wins the National Championship title;
2011 - LSU will defeat whoever in the Sugar Bowl and win the National Championship title.
Is New Orleans a great place to play for Championships or what? Makes me raise an eyebrow to the possibility of Voodoo magic, lol.
1958 - LSU defeats Clemson in the Sugar Bowl and wins the National Championship title;
2003 - LSU defeats Oklahoma in the Sugar Bowland wins the National Championship title;
2007 - LSU defeats Ohio State in the Sugar Bowland wins the National Championship title;
2011 - LSU will defeat whoever in the Sugar Bowl and win the National Championship title.
Is New Orleans a great place to play for Championships or what? Makes me raise an eyebrow to the possibility of Voodoo magic, lol.
Isn't just winning a National Championship enough for this generation? Who cares about being the best team in the history of college football? I mean really. There's no trophy for that, just bragging rights. And then that's all based on opinion because there's really no way to score it.
I've been around since the early 60's watching LSU and having dreams of winning another National title and for me, I'm damn proud of the accomplishments over the past 10 years and could care less about who may or may not had the best team in the history of the sport.
I've been around since the early 60's watching LSU and having dreams of winning another National title and for me, I'm damn proud of the accomplishments over the past 10 years and could care less about who may or may not had the best team in the history of the sport.
Go ahead and send mine. I've never won anything in my life, but I got this one. :dude:
Nice work McManus. Now give us a list of night games at home over the past 10 years. :bow:
re: Found this on a bama site.
Posted by CajunReb on 10/27/11 at 9:04 am to LSUGrad9295
You can throw all those stats out of the window. They don't mean shiIte. Alabama hasn't played the same schedule we have so that point is mute. For example, I like what Jean Francois had to say about Andrew Luck. His stats would be in the tank if he played a full SEC schedule. So, stats don't mean squat.
As a former player and coach I would be looking at the one on one matchups, exploit their weakness and enhance my strengths.
As a former player and coach I would be looking at the one on one matchups, exploit their weakness and enhance my strengths.
Hey Cryer, you remember what they said about us back then, "Young and Dumb and full of C _ M"
90% of these posters have no idea the years of heartbreak we went through with our Tigers. They are getting to live the Glory years of Tiger football. I wonder if they can appreciate it as much as we can. :pimp:
90% of these posters have no idea the years of heartbreak we went through with our Tigers. They are getting to live the Glory years of Tiger football. I wonder if they can appreciate it as much as we can. :pimp:
If Danielson wasn't born in Gainsville, he must have been conceived there. He is obviously SEC East bias. There are times when I just want to pull him through the t.v. screen and choke him. :spank:
1960. Right after an LSU vs. Old Piss game. Long story, but it will stick with me till the day I die.
Now I am convinced, IT IS A CONSPIRACY. :pimp:
Did I miss something? How is that OU's strength of schedule is seen as being higher than LSU or Alabama?
Can anyone answer that for me.
1.Oklahoma .843 7
2.Alabama .838 12
3.LSU .824 27
# Through the first 6 weeks of the season, Oklahoma has accomplished the most of any team in the nation.
Not in the world I live in does OU have a tougher schedule. I tell you, it's a Conspiracy.
Can anyone answer that for me.
1.Oklahoma .843 7
2.Alabama .838 12
3.LSU .824 27
# Through the first 6 weeks of the season, Oklahoma has accomplished the most of any team in the nation.
Not in the world I live in does OU have a tougher schedule. I tell you, it's a Conspiracy.
re: CBS picks up Auburn - LSU, 2:30 pm
Posted by CajunReb on 10/10/11 at 1:42 pm to geauxaddai
It's a CONSPIRACY don't you know.
re: NEED HELP!! Trying to watch LSU vs ULM in Afghanistan........
Posted by CajunReb on 11/13/10 at 8:49 am to scarfacec28169
I just jumped on here for the first time in years to see if anyone had info on watching the game for free and to ask if anyone has seen this and what it's all about:
Watch LSU vs. ULM Free Online
Watch LSU vs. ULM Free Online
re: Baseball: Game 3: LSU 7 @ UGA 5, Final; Tigers win series!
Posted by CajunReb on 4/5/09 at 11:11 am to Gmorgan4982
Anyone have a link for audio?
Really. They have had plenty of practice at losing the big ones. :rotflmao:
AP and Media Jugheads
Posted by CajunReb on 1/9/09 at 4:05 pm
I've already started hearing about a "Split" National Championship. There is only one NCAA Football Championship and it happens to belong to the BCS, not the AP. And if we are going to play by "no" rules then Auburn and Utah should get together and form their own Championship Crown.
USC? Take a hike, and anyone else that believes a "Split" National Championship even exist.
I'm pissed :doublebird: The AP and the Media.
USC? Take a hike, and anyone else that believes a "Split" National Championship even exist.
I'm pissed :doublebird: The AP and the Media.
SEC vs. all other conferences
Posted by CajunReb on 11/23/08 at 10:07 am
Just a little trivia for ya'.
BCS, Alliance & Coalition Games Year-by-Year
1992
Orange Bowl: (3) Florida State 27, (11) Nebraska 14
1993
Orange Bowl: (1) Florida State 18, (2) Nebraska 16
1994
Orange Bowl: (1) Nebraska 24, (3) Miami 17
1995
Fiesta Bowl: (1) Nebraska 62, (2) Florida 24
1996
Sugar Bowl: (3) Florida 52, (1) Florida State 20
1997
Orange Bowl: (2) Nebraska 42, (3) Tennessee 17
1998 (Bowl Championship Begins)
Fiesta Bowl: (1) Tennessee 23, (2) Florida State 16
1999
Sugar Bowl: (1) Florida State 46, (2) Virginia Tech 29
2000
Orange Bowl: (1) Oklahoma 13, (2) Florida State
2001
Rose Bowl: (1) Miami 37, (2) Nebraska 14
2002
Fiesta Bowl: (2) Ohio State 31, (1) Miami 24, 2 OT
2003
Sugar Bowl: (2) LSU 21, (1) Oklahoma 14
2004
Orange Bowl: (1) Southern California 55, (2) Oklahoma 19
2005
Rose Bowl: (2) Texas 41, (1) Southern California 38
2006
National Championship Game: (2) Florida 41, (1) Ohio State 14
2007
National Championship Game: (2) LSU 38, (1) Ohio State 24
Only 11 Teams out of a possible 20 have played in BCS National Title games.
3 Teams have been there 3 times and have managed only 3 victories in 9 trips.
Only 1 team has won twice. LSU – “03” and “07”
The SEC is perfect in Title game play 4 – 0.
9 teams have won it at least 1 time.
2 teams never won it.
40% of the Titles have gone to the SEC.
20% to the Big 12.
The remaining 40% has been scattered over a few other conferences.
If Title game wins is any indication the SEC is the best conference in football, closely followed by the Big 12. USC, who cannot play by the rules (agreed to the BCS Title arrangement) has only 1 National Championship during the BCS years, not 2. There is no possible split National Title under the current conditions.
As of this writing I see Florida and Oklahoma returning for an opportunity to play for a second Crystal Ball; joining LSU with 2 BCS Titles. Florida will be victorious over Alabama in the SEC Championship game and Oklahoma will beat Oklahoma State in their final game of the season and Missouri in the Big 12 Title game.
Florida State, 1998 Loss, 1999 Win, 2000 Loss
Oklahoma 2000 Win, 2003 Loss, 2004 Loss
Ohio State 2002 Win, 2006 Loss, 2007 Loss
LSU 2003 Win, 2007 Win
Miami 2001 Win, 2002 Loss
USC 2004 Win, 2005 Loss
Tennessee, 1998 Win
Virginia Tech, 1999 Loss
Nebraska 2001 Loss
Texas 2005 Win
Florida 2006 Win
BCS, Alliance & Coalition Games Year-by-Year
1992
Orange Bowl: (3) Florida State 27, (11) Nebraska 14
1993
Orange Bowl: (1) Florida State 18, (2) Nebraska 16
1994
Orange Bowl: (1) Nebraska 24, (3) Miami 17
1995
Fiesta Bowl: (1) Nebraska 62, (2) Florida 24
1996
Sugar Bowl: (3) Florida 52, (1) Florida State 20
1997
Orange Bowl: (2) Nebraska 42, (3) Tennessee 17
1998 (Bowl Championship Begins)
Fiesta Bowl: (1) Tennessee 23, (2) Florida State 16
1999
Sugar Bowl: (1) Florida State 46, (2) Virginia Tech 29
2000
Orange Bowl: (1) Oklahoma 13, (2) Florida State
2001
Rose Bowl: (1) Miami 37, (2) Nebraska 14
2002
Fiesta Bowl: (2) Ohio State 31, (1) Miami 24, 2 OT
2003
Sugar Bowl: (2) LSU 21, (1) Oklahoma 14
2004
Orange Bowl: (1) Southern California 55, (2) Oklahoma 19
2005
Rose Bowl: (2) Texas 41, (1) Southern California 38
2006
National Championship Game: (2) Florida 41, (1) Ohio State 14
2007
National Championship Game: (2) LSU 38, (1) Ohio State 24
Only 11 Teams out of a possible 20 have played in BCS National Title games.
3 Teams have been there 3 times and have managed only 3 victories in 9 trips.
Only 1 team has won twice. LSU – “03” and “07”
The SEC is perfect in Title game play 4 – 0.
9 teams have won it at least 1 time.
2 teams never won it.
40% of the Titles have gone to the SEC.
20% to the Big 12.
The remaining 40% has been scattered over a few other conferences.
If Title game wins is any indication the SEC is the best conference in football, closely followed by the Big 12. USC, who cannot play by the rules (agreed to the BCS Title arrangement) has only 1 National Championship during the BCS years, not 2. There is no possible split National Title under the current conditions.
As of this writing I see Florida and Oklahoma returning for an opportunity to play for a second Crystal Ball; joining LSU with 2 BCS Titles. Florida will be victorious over Alabama in the SEC Championship game and Oklahoma will beat Oklahoma State in their final game of the season and Missouri in the Big 12 Title game.
Florida State, 1998 Loss, 1999 Win, 2000 Loss
Oklahoma 2000 Win, 2003 Loss, 2004 Loss
Ohio State 2002 Win, 2006 Loss, 2007 Loss
LSU 2003 Win, 2007 Win
Miami 2001 Win, 2002 Loss
USC 2004 Win, 2005 Loss
Tennessee, 1998 Win
Virginia Tech, 1999 Loss
Nebraska 2001 Loss
Texas 2005 Win
Florida 2006 Win
Obama may be president for the next four years, but that doesn't make him number 1
Al - Obama
Posted by CajunReb on 11/8/08 at 10:19 am
Hmmmm???? Wonder if there's any connection :moon:
re: LSU fans in general?
Posted by CajunReb on 10/19/08 at 10:46 pm to clemsonlsufan
In 1963, LSU played Texas in the Cotton Bowl. Not only did we beat Texas that day, we also served fresh hot steaks, hamburgers to the Texas faithful during the game.
When the game was over it was discovered that Bevo (their bull mascot) was missing, or at least no one recognized him, but they say he tasted pretty good.
True story
When the game was over it was discovered that Bevo (their bull mascot) was missing, or at least no one recognized him, but they say he tasted pretty good.
True story
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