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was l.s.u.fotball stadium ever called deaf valley?
Yes, it was! LSU’s Tiger Stadium was originally nicknamed “Deaf Valley” because of how incredibly loud the crowd could get during games. The name reflected the stadium’s reputation for being one of the most intimidating and ear-splitting environments in college football.

Over time, the nickname evolved into “Death Valley,” especially after LSU defeated Clemson in the 1959 Sugar Bowl. Interestingly, Clemson’s Memorial Stadium had already been called “Death Valley” since 1948, so the two schools have long shared a friendly rivalry over who owns the title. LSU coach Brian Kelly even recently stirred the pot by calling Clemson’s stadium “Death Valley Junior”3.
John Forcade told this one on the radio. He was being recruited by Alabama and went in Coach Bryant`s office. He was very nervous. He sits down in a chair right on top of coach`s houndstooth hat

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Posted by Chuck49 on 6/8/25 at 6:56 pm
Has ties to La. His grand-parents anf father and aunt Iived in Houma a good number of years. I worked with his grandfather Jim and played golf with him. Jim was 6'8". Don’t remember his weight. He played for Texas Tech and was drafted by the Jets

re: All name team for LSU football?

Posted by Chuck49 on 2/13/24 at 7:36 pm to
If a nickname counts, Honey Badger is #1
Is Livi Dunn still on the team? Never see anything about how she has done.

re: Who is next great QB in La. ?

Posted by Chuck49 on 12/21/18 at 12:35 pm to
Hard to judge how good he is without seeing him throw a pass