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blainegamez
| Favorite team: | LSU |
| Location: | Metairie |
| Biography: | LSU |
| Interests: | LSU |
| Occupation: | LSU Nut |
| Number of Posts: | 116 |
| Registered on: | 2/22/2008 |
| Online Status: | Not Online |
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re: LSU 2015 Hype Video
Posted by blainegamez on 7/24/15 at 9:02 am to Iam4LSUnTN
That would be great haha
re: LSU 2015 Hype Video
Posted by blainegamez on 7/23/15 at 10:47 pm to PRK
Wanted to keep it clean for the young Tiger fans out there
re: LSU 2015 Hype Video
Posted by blainegamez on 7/23/15 at 10:33 pm to winston318
doesn't work on mobile youtube app for some reason. Should work on a web browser.
LSU 2015 Hype Video
Posted by blainegamez on 7/23/15 at 10:27 pm
LINK
This is my second LSU hype video. I made the Ole Miss one last year. I was going crazy since no one had made any big ones yet this summer. I hope yall enjoy it. I am also currently loading it onto veoh in case youtube takes it down as they have with many hype videos recently.
:geauxtigers:
This is my second LSU hype video. I made the Ole Miss one last year. I was going crazy since no one had made any big ones yet this summer. I hope yall enjoy it. I am also currently loading it onto veoh in case youtube takes it down as they have with many hype videos recently.
:geauxtigers:
re: what happened to the gold basketball jerseys? bring them back....
Posted by blainegamez on 2/3/15 at 5:00 pm to Stdraja
Let's bring them back for Kentucky
re: Saturday was needed by a whole generation
Posted by blainegamez on 10/27/14 at 2:38 pm to vanburenboy
I was there in 98 and 99 that wasn't too good, but yes I have been very lucky
Saturday was needed by a whole generation
Posted by blainegamez on 10/27/14 at 2:33 pm
Saturday was needed by an entire generation. When I was talking to people around campus Saturday morning, a few other students made comments about how I hope LSU won so we could storm the field. I told all of them that we should not storm the field because we are a powerhouse program and we should act like we have been there before. Throughout the fourth quarter of Saturday’s game I felt a feeling I had not felt in a long time.
I have been going to almost every LSU home game since I was three years old in 1998. I have said till the very end with my dad at every game and I stay in the student section from Alma Mater to Alma Mater. I was in Tiger Stadium yelling my lungs for so many classics such as: 2000 against Tennessee, Georgia in 2003, Florida and Auburn in 2007, and many more. A vast majority of students were not at many of those games and an even smaller percentage remember or were an LSU fan back in the late 1990’s and early 2000’s. Ever since 2003, a large number of LSU fans including myself have pulled for a National Championship every year, as we should considering we are one of the elite programs of college football, however sometimes as fans we have lost our appreciations for some of the simpler things.
Looking back to when I was 5 years old and watching LSU upset Tennessee in 2000, the last time the crowd rushed the field, I was experiencing one of the moments that truly made me a die hard LSU fan. Watching the pure joy of thousands of fans celebrating on the field was an image that lasted with me forever. As the final seconds ticked of the clock Saturday night, I felt a feeling I had not felt in a long time because the emotions had nothing to do with national championship aspirations, it had nothing to do with rankings, it was a pure joy of winning one the most hard fought footballs games I had ever witnessed, it was the truest feeling of what a collegiate sporting event could ever be, students celebrating with their classmates on our college’s field. The commercialism and professional vibe that has almost overtaken college athletics was nowhere to be found and I have never felt as happy and as connected with my school, my classmates, and with LSU football. I had become the biggest hypocrite Saturday night and rushed the field and hugged my classmates and friends.
As I ran to the South End zone to find my dad and little brother in the stands it hit me. So many people in that stadium needed to see the field rushed because they had never seen it before. My little brother, along with thousands of other fans, who may not have gone to school here yet, or who may have not even been born yet needed to see that beautiful sight. They needed that moment just as I needed it when I was 5 years old cheering for the underdog in one of the loudest games I have ever attended.
Am I so happy that I was a hypocrite Saturday, because over the years a little bit of that passion from the early 2000s had faded, and I needed Saturday. The players needed Saturday, the students needed Saturday, the fans who has little bit of that old fashion passion needed Saturday, and above all a generation of future die hard Tiger fans needed Saturday.
Geaux Tigers and Forever LSU
:geauxtigers:
I have been going to almost every LSU home game since I was three years old in 1998. I have said till the very end with my dad at every game and I stay in the student section from Alma Mater to Alma Mater. I was in Tiger Stadium yelling my lungs for so many classics such as: 2000 against Tennessee, Georgia in 2003, Florida and Auburn in 2007, and many more. A vast majority of students were not at many of those games and an even smaller percentage remember or were an LSU fan back in the late 1990’s and early 2000’s. Ever since 2003, a large number of LSU fans including myself have pulled for a National Championship every year, as we should considering we are one of the elite programs of college football, however sometimes as fans we have lost our appreciations for some of the simpler things.
Looking back to when I was 5 years old and watching LSU upset Tennessee in 2000, the last time the crowd rushed the field, I was experiencing one of the moments that truly made me a die hard LSU fan. Watching the pure joy of thousands of fans celebrating on the field was an image that lasted with me forever. As the final seconds ticked of the clock Saturday night, I felt a feeling I had not felt in a long time because the emotions had nothing to do with national championship aspirations, it had nothing to do with rankings, it was a pure joy of winning one the most hard fought footballs games I had ever witnessed, it was the truest feeling of what a collegiate sporting event could ever be, students celebrating with their classmates on our college’s field. The commercialism and professional vibe that has almost overtaken college athletics was nowhere to be found and I have never felt as happy and as connected with my school, my classmates, and with LSU football. I had become the biggest hypocrite Saturday night and rushed the field and hugged my classmates and friends.
As I ran to the South End zone to find my dad and little brother in the stands it hit me. So many people in that stadium needed to see the field rushed because they had never seen it before. My little brother, along with thousands of other fans, who may not have gone to school here yet, or who may have not even been born yet needed to see that beautiful sight. They needed that moment just as I needed it when I was 5 years old cheering for the underdog in one of the loudest games I have ever attended.
Am I so happy that I was a hypocrite Saturday, because over the years a little bit of that passion from the early 2000s had faded, and I needed Saturday. The players needed Saturday, the students needed Saturday, the fans who has little bit of that old fashion passion needed Saturday, and above all a generation of future die hard Tiger fans needed Saturday.
Geaux Tigers and Forever LSU
:geauxtigers:
Made a new hype video for this weekend
Posted by blainegamez on 10/23/14 at 3:07 pm
Personal Reflection
Posted by blainegamez on 10/5/14 at 11:16 pm
Posted on Facebook and a friend thought I should share it on here. I do not post often but I read the rant pretty much everyday.
Sports are like a roller coaster, sometimes things are going really fast and everything is fun and wild; sometimes teams are slowing climbing up to a see a great view at the top then they suddenly shoot downward and become a team that is struggling for every win. The NFL is a great example, almost every team that has ever won a Super Bowl has at one time or another had the number one pick both at a point before winning the Super Bowl and at a point after winning a Super Bowl. Some of the recent champions will have a horrible year at one point and eventually sink to the bottom of the league, because that's just how sports work and teams appear to always be in cycles.
The Saints won today, and while it appears that they could turn their season around, it still seems unlikely that this year could be anything special. However, this post is actually more about LSU.
I have been watching LSU and going to home games since 1997. I have seen seasons in which LSU only won 3 games and I have been at National Championships and celebrated huge LSU wins against the greatest teams in football.
Is this a down year for LSU? Absolutely, but that's sports. We have lost 21 players who have left early to go to the draft over the last 2 years. That's more than double the amount of the the team that has the 2nd most. It is always going to be difficult for a team of young freshman and sophomores to win. Give these guys some time and the next two years could be something special.
The year before Auburn won the SEC championship and went to the National championship they didn't win a single SEC game. Texas and Michigan, both traditional power houses that have won numerous titles are getting destroyed by smaller football programs week in and week out. Mississippi State has been largely irrelevant for decades and after being unranked three weeks ago is now the number 3 team in the country. Alabama has lost their last 3 games against ranked opponents and we just saw a weekend in which 5 of the top 8 teams in the country lost.
Love it or hate it this is college football and I have still never been more proud to be an LSU fan and I will be in that stadium from alma mater to alma mater each week whether we are winning by 40 or losing by 40. Hope to see the rest of Tiger Nation staying strong and holding the fort down with me.
GEAUX Tigers and have a great day.
Sports are like a roller coaster, sometimes things are going really fast and everything is fun and wild; sometimes teams are slowing climbing up to a see a great view at the top then they suddenly shoot downward and become a team that is struggling for every win. The NFL is a great example, almost every team that has ever won a Super Bowl has at one time or another had the number one pick both at a point before winning the Super Bowl and at a point after winning a Super Bowl. Some of the recent champions will have a horrible year at one point and eventually sink to the bottom of the league, because that's just how sports work and teams appear to always be in cycles.
The Saints won today, and while it appears that they could turn their season around, it still seems unlikely that this year could be anything special. However, this post is actually more about LSU.
I have been watching LSU and going to home games since 1997. I have seen seasons in which LSU only won 3 games and I have been at National Championships and celebrated huge LSU wins against the greatest teams in football.
Is this a down year for LSU? Absolutely, but that's sports. We have lost 21 players who have left early to go to the draft over the last 2 years. That's more than double the amount of the the team that has the 2nd most. It is always going to be difficult for a team of young freshman and sophomores to win. Give these guys some time and the next two years could be something special.
The year before Auburn won the SEC championship and went to the National championship they didn't win a single SEC game. Texas and Michigan, both traditional power houses that have won numerous titles are getting destroyed by smaller football programs week in and week out. Mississippi State has been largely irrelevant for decades and after being unranked three weeks ago is now the number 3 team in the country. Alabama has lost their last 3 games against ranked opponents and we just saw a weekend in which 5 of the top 8 teams in the country lost.
Love it or hate it this is college football and I have still never been more proud to be an LSU fan and I will be in that stadium from alma mater to alma mater each week whether we are winning by 40 or losing by 40. Hope to see the rest of Tiger Nation staying strong and holding the fort down with me.
GEAUX Tigers and have a great day.
Gray/Silver LSU uniform
Posted by blainegamez on 12/10/11 at 5:35 pm
This helmet LINK was being discussed on the rant could anyone make a complete uniform so we could know what this would look like.
re: An LSU Sporcle Quiz
Posted by blainegamez on 12/10/11 at 5:32 pm to RedFoxx
123/131
Intersting looking LSU helmet
Posted by blainegamez on 12/10/11 at 5:15 pm
LINK
Saw this LSU silver helmet on ebay, I think it looks pretty cool. Future pro combat design anyone?
Saw this LSU silver helmet on ebay, I think it looks pretty cool. Future pro combat design anyone?
re: 7-3 osu in harris votes(need more known harris votes)
Posted by blainegamez on 12/4/11 at 12:04 pm to Turbeauxdog
@MikeGriffith32Mike Griffith
My Harris Poll in: 1) LSU, 2) Bama, 3) OK. State.---came down to this: who do I think wins game between Tide and Cowboys.
re: 7-3 osu in harris votes(need more known harris votes)
Posted by blainegamez on 12/4/11 at 11:17 am to LordoftheManor
Do we have an updated score Ok state has to be winning by more than 6-2 now. :popcorn:
re: TD College Fantasy Football League: Week 1
Posted by blainegamez on 8/9/11 at 10:09 pm to jnugz187
blainegamez@yahoo.com
Im in if you have any more spots.
Im in if you have any more spots.
re: RUMOR!!: Lakers to acquire Dwight Howard
Posted by blainegamez on 6/25/11 at 9:56 pm to geauxlsu07
:rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
Gotta give the guy a round of applause for fooling a ton of guys on the Internet. Lol
Gotta give the guy a round of applause for fooling a ton of guys on the Internet. Lol
SEC Chant for CWS
Posted by blainegamez on 6/25/11 at 2:53 pm
Wouldn't it be awesome if before the game started, someone started the SEC chant throughout the whole stadium right when ESPN starts the broadcast. It would be EPIC. If any Florida or South Carolina fans on this board are going to be at the game or know some one who will spread the word. :cheers:
re: Mike the Tiger mascot
Posted by blainegamez on 2/2/11 at 4:00 pm to donut
I played highschool football got hurt then later became the mascot cause it looked like fun. I had a great year and had a lot of fun. College mascots get full scholarships dude and professional mascots for MLB and NBA teams actually get paid 200grand+ a year for dressing up in a suit so it's not that bad of a job.
re: BO Zombie Question
Posted by blainegamez on 12/1/10 at 6:31 pm to Antiheroaz
My friend solo got to lev 38 on Kino he opened everything ran around in circles through out the map, spammed with machine guns to get $ then pack a punched both guns and continued this till he ran out of ammo on one gun than spammed the chest till he got more machine guns then pack a punched those. If you run successfully then their will be a point where the zombies are all on the other side of the map while you can open up the chest.
re: T.S. Jumbotron videos
Posted by blainegamez on 9/19/10 at 2:41 pm to Bread Orgeron
LINK
Thats the Jay Z run this town video
Thats the Jay Z run this town video
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