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geaux54
| Favorite team: | LSU |
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| Registered on: | 8/24/2008 |
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I fished today, caught a few small flounder, but nothing else... Didn't even go to weigh-in. Even though the rain and wind kicked my arse, being on the water makes it all worthwhile
Always enjoy a good cajun sleigh ride! Nice video
I have used Noe Garcia LINK
re: sting ray barbs(flounder gigging spinoff)
Posted by geaux54 on 3/5/14 at 10:54 pm to CroakaBait
It hurts like an SOB. I was wade fishing and had one on the line and when I reached the liter it spun and stuck in my hand. Bled for a good while and then the pain began. Googled what to do and then ran to hospital.
re: Old LSU cheers that are no longer used....
Posted by geaux54 on 10/27/13 at 9:07 pm to SnowTigrrr
Streak through the quad
Rattle mikes cage
Auburn fans have
Aids aids aids
Rattle mikes cage
Auburn fans have
Aids aids aids
re: I live in Denham, & I work over near Florida & Airline...so tell me why...
Posted by geaux54 on 7/7/11 at 12:37 pm to TigerDeacon
Not only is the fudge good, but I think they have a great Gun Library. The fishing section is impressive and the staff is very helpful. I think Cabela's is better than BPS
re: Announcers
Posted by geaux54 on 1/4/11 at 12:43 pm to GeauxGirl20
From lsusports.net
Observing 75 years of college football tradition, the AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic moves into primetime under the lights on Friday, Jan. 7. Airtime on FOX Sports is 7:00 p.m., with kickoff slated for 7:27 p.m. FOX Sports will have a blanket coverage of the broadcast with Kenny Albert and former Dallas Cowboy fullback Daryl Johnston calling the action from the booth, Charles Davis and John Lynch reporting from the sidelines, the legendary Pat Summerall serving in a new role as the Classic's essayist and Chris Rose hosting the telecast from the sidelines. Providing insight from an officiating perspective will be Mike Pereira, the former vice president of officiating for the NFL.
Observing 75 years of college football tradition, the AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic moves into primetime under the lights on Friday, Jan. 7. Airtime on FOX Sports is 7:00 p.m., with kickoff slated for 7:27 p.m. FOX Sports will have a blanket coverage of the broadcast with Kenny Albert and former Dallas Cowboy fullback Daryl Johnston calling the action from the booth, Charles Davis and John Lynch reporting from the sidelines, the legendary Pat Summerall serving in a new role as the Classic's essayist and Chris Rose hosting the telecast from the sidelines. Providing insight from an officiating perspective will be Mike Pereira, the former vice president of officiating for the NFL.
Dear Tiger Fan,
The end of the college football season always generates fervid conversation. We look back at the past year and reflect on both the highlights and the “what-could-have beens.” Schools like LSU that play at the elite level of college football generate even more debate about what went right and what went wrong.
Let me open this letter by emphasizing that I share the passion for winning that is the hallmark of LSU’s faithful. I want to make it clear that LSU is committed to having a football program that regularly plays for championships.
LSU did not win a championship in 2009, so there is room for improvement. It is hard to be too critical of a season in which three of the four losses came against teams that won 11, 13 and 14 games, including the No. 1 and No. 3 teams in America. LSU led both Alabama and Penn State in the fourth quarter and, with a few breaks, could have challenged Florida. Very few teams in the country can make that claim.
In the last five years LSU has enjoyed one of the most successful eras in all of college football. The crowning achievement was the 2007 BCS national title, and that came in the midst of winning 51 games in the last five seasons, the most of any other school in the SEC other than Florida. To top it off, Les Miles led LSU to its best five-year stretch in school history, finishing in the top five in the nation for three straight seasons for the first time ever at LSU. He is the only coach in school history to beat Alabama, Auburn and Florida all in the same season and he’s done it twice. In the process, he reached 50 wins faster than any coach in the history of the school.
Under the leadership of Coach Miles, LSU has 18 wins over Top 25 opponents, including eight over Top 10 teams. Until the Capital One Bowl, Coach Miles had won every non-conference game he had coached at LSU, including wins over the likes of Virginia Tech, Georgia Tech, Miami, Notre Dame and Ohio State.
Every year, athletic directors and head coaches evaluate their programs, making whatever adjustments are necessary to stay on top of the game. I am personally committed to working with Coach Miles to evaluate and improve all aspects of our football program to keep us strong and competing for championships. LSU had a nice season in 2009 with nine wins and a New Year’s Day bowl game. On the other hand, being “nice” is not our annual goal. We intend to contend for – and win – championships at LSU.
Improvements are already underway. We will work hard in the off-season to make the adjustments necessary to compete for a championship in 2010. After a troubling season on defense in 2008, Coach Miles re-tooled his defense and the Tigers ranked No. 12 in the country in scoring defense this year. This season, our offense floundered as it slipped to a No. 112 ranking in the nation – a statistic certainly not indicative of a championship-caliber team. I am confident there will be the necessary improvement on offense in 2010.
LSU has just come off the greatest decade in school history. We have facilities that rank among the best in the country. We are playing in the greatest conference in America. Our program is committed not only to winning and flourishing in any one year, but to maintaining and energizing the tradition of victorious seasons, year in and year out. The passion of our fans is second to none. We will always try for bigger and better accomplishments, so let’s celebrate the fact that LSU football is thriving and the crystal ball is always in reach.
As always, we welcome your comments at athletics@lsu.edu . Unfortunately we cannot answer every e-mail we receive, but please be assured they are all read.
Geaux Tigers!
Joe Alleva
Vice Chancellor and Director of Athletics
The end of the college football season always generates fervid conversation. We look back at the past year and reflect on both the highlights and the “what-could-have beens.” Schools like LSU that play at the elite level of college football generate even more debate about what went right and what went wrong.
Let me open this letter by emphasizing that I share the passion for winning that is the hallmark of LSU’s faithful. I want to make it clear that LSU is committed to having a football program that regularly plays for championships.
LSU did not win a championship in 2009, so there is room for improvement. It is hard to be too critical of a season in which three of the four losses came against teams that won 11, 13 and 14 games, including the No. 1 and No. 3 teams in America. LSU led both Alabama and Penn State in the fourth quarter and, with a few breaks, could have challenged Florida. Very few teams in the country can make that claim.
In the last five years LSU has enjoyed one of the most successful eras in all of college football. The crowning achievement was the 2007 BCS national title, and that came in the midst of winning 51 games in the last five seasons, the most of any other school in the SEC other than Florida. To top it off, Les Miles led LSU to its best five-year stretch in school history, finishing in the top five in the nation for three straight seasons for the first time ever at LSU. He is the only coach in school history to beat Alabama, Auburn and Florida all in the same season and he’s done it twice. In the process, he reached 50 wins faster than any coach in the history of the school.
Under the leadership of Coach Miles, LSU has 18 wins over Top 25 opponents, including eight over Top 10 teams. Until the Capital One Bowl, Coach Miles had won every non-conference game he had coached at LSU, including wins over the likes of Virginia Tech, Georgia Tech, Miami, Notre Dame and Ohio State.
Every year, athletic directors and head coaches evaluate their programs, making whatever adjustments are necessary to stay on top of the game. I am personally committed to working with Coach Miles to evaluate and improve all aspects of our football program to keep us strong and competing for championships. LSU had a nice season in 2009 with nine wins and a New Year’s Day bowl game. On the other hand, being “nice” is not our annual goal. We intend to contend for – and win – championships at LSU.
Improvements are already underway. We will work hard in the off-season to make the adjustments necessary to compete for a championship in 2010. After a troubling season on defense in 2008, Coach Miles re-tooled his defense and the Tigers ranked No. 12 in the country in scoring defense this year. This season, our offense floundered as it slipped to a No. 112 ranking in the nation – a statistic certainly not indicative of a championship-caliber team. I am confident there will be the necessary improvement on offense in 2010.
LSU has just come off the greatest decade in school history. We have facilities that rank among the best in the country. We are playing in the greatest conference in America. Our program is committed not only to winning and flourishing in any one year, but to maintaining and energizing the tradition of victorious seasons, year in and year out. The passion of our fans is second to none. We will always try for bigger and better accomplishments, so let’s celebrate the fact that LSU football is thriving and the crystal ball is always in reach.
As always, we welcome your comments at athletics@lsu.edu . Unfortunately we cannot answer every e-mail we receive, but please be assured they are all read.
Geaux Tigers!
Joe Alleva
Vice Chancellor and Director of Athletics
re: 2002 Cotton Bowl Roll Call
Posted by geaux54 on 12/1/10 at 8:21 am to Ryne Sandberg
Was there in the South Endzone. Wind was coming out of the North - froze my arse off. Way to early for new year's day! Hair of the dog was quick and easy but the wiskey didn't keep us warm enough. Poor LSU fans in front of me vomitted the entire game. Wasn't sure if it was how terrible we were playing or the booze from the night before.
Hell - I was 4 when I got my benjamin pump air rifle... I was 6 when I got a 410 and I was 9 when I got a 12 gauge. Age is right folks. Take him out and shoot cans, targets, skeet.
re: Pregame suggestions
Posted by geaux54 on 9/30/10 at 8:27 am to Washingtontigerlee
Can't miss the player and band coming down the hill - 2 hours before kickoff.
re: What is a good age for a kids first game in tiger stadium?
Posted by geaux54 on 9/24/10 at 8:10 am to GeauxFurniss
I was brought to TS for the first time when I was 6 months old. It was against Arkansas. Parents realized that it was to much of a hassel so I did not go back until I was 2.
re: You're the coach - give us your plan
Posted by geaux54 on 8/17/10 at 2:57 pm to WelcomeToDeathValley
If the QB is in JUCO that means 1. He was no good enough to play in Division 1 ball anyway or 2. He is not smart enough to attend a real college or run an offense of Divison 1
Will be there!
I agree with the T-Bob message. He was terrible last year. Always was in the backfield with the DT about to take the handoff. I think Longeran will be the starter, he looked great when T-Bob was hurt.
I think that if you were on the wait list for ticket upgrades that you got this letter.
re: Here is a (sort of) new question
Posted by geaux54 on 11/23/09 at 3:50 pm to cajun33tiger
The reason he had the play in there quickly for the first time this year is because Miles had money on the game, there is no other reason any coach would blow such a big game unless they had money on the game.
re: Vets Day "Geaux Tigers!" from Baghdad, Iraq
Posted by geaux54 on 11/12/09 at 8:36 am to LSUownsSEC
:usa: :usa: Thank you for your service! GEAUX USA and GEAUX TIGERS!
:geauxtigers:
:geauxtigers:
My streak is not near as long as others. Have not missed a home game in 9 years, I only average about 2 away games a year.
re: Monroe Newspaper
Posted by geaux54 on 10/2/09 at 12:20 pm to lsutigers75
I did not realize that people in Monroe could read much less write
Tiger Seatback Lease
Posted by geaux54 on 7/27/09 at 2:58 pm
Has anyone who sits in non-chairback seats (North/South/Far Upper) received this mailer to lease seatback chairs in TS?
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