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Oh for frick’s same, this dude need to just give it up already.
Uh…who is taking the closeup pics of his phone screen? Does Lane have a second phone that he uses the camera to catalog incriminating evidence from his other phone, just for fun?

re: We are now hated again...

Posted by young man tiger on 11/30/25 at 4:52 pm to
Expect more of this from every school in the nation. Nobody competing in college football not wearing LSU colors is going to be happy about the union between LSU and Lane Kiffin. Domination incoming.
All of this tells me he’s gone. If he’s focusing on the egg bowl and making a decision Saturday which is the day after the game, what’s he giving himself…24 hours to think hard on it and decide?

The decision has been made to leave, they discussed it, and the play is to do what they can to keep the team focused for the next week and keep their morale up. Then he’ll inform everyone that he’s leaving the next day after the game.
Easily 4. That was clear intent lol.
Winning the championships isn’t what made LSU a championship caliber program. We won those with 3 different coaches because we are a championship caliber program.

LSU had always been a sleeping giant. Ole Miss is an awake midget.

re: Day 225

Posted by young man tiger on 11/20/25 at 8:37 am to
Did he underline “a soft place to land” or is he highlighting “someone to listen”?

re: PJ Fleck at LSU

Posted by young man tiger on 11/11/25 at 11:29 am to
Yeah I got you. I also think he would do well. Dude was super high on my list when Miles was fired. The shine might be off the rose a little bit being at Minnesota for so long but he’s still overachieving considering the realistic expectations of that program.
Carville has an opportunity to unite the LSU fan base. Him burning his LSU degrees AND Landry being hit for libel are win/wins for all of us.
“You’re spoiled” comment was the big fat red alarm, and then having to call the timeout on 2nd down and goal at the 1 yard at Vandy kind of salted the notion.
Easily Kelly. Les just felt like it was time, Orgeron we saw coming from a mile away so not much emotion when it came down. This one was a pleasant pseudo-surprise that it happened when it did.
Not if he’s still the starter no. I don’t think that’s in his DNA. He waiting his time here, and he’s definitely a competitor m. But if he hurting and loses the starting job, then possibly.
Mid to late 80’s. It was a perfect storm of capacity, on field success, and fans giving a shite. Tickets were like $15, so the stadium was oacjed with salt of the earth m hard core fans.

re: Kolton's open heart surgery.

Posted by young man tiger on 9/18/25 at 8:36 am to
Prayers for Kolton and family. ????
The 1992 team which went 2-9 scored 75 points over the first three games of the season. So yeah, we may be kind of trending a little bit.
If you make a diving catch of the ball and seemingly have position as you cross the plane of the end zone mid-air, it’s a touchdown provided that you survive the catch after hitting the ground. If you don’t, then it’s an incompletion and the touchdown is nullified.

If you make a catch of the ball and seemingly have possession while crossing the plane of the end zone AND also come down with your fee, or in college, one foot in-bounds, the play has ended, and it’s. a reception for a touchdown.

The reason for this is because realistically, the receiver eventually has to hand the ball or toss the ball to a ref, complete the game, board the bus, return to campus, graduate, maybe get married and have children, eat meals, live life, pay taxes, and eventually die. At some point the play has to end and the catch had to be ruled on. Definitively, the catch was made, the touchdown should have counted, and life moves on.

Looking at the skill positions, this seems to be a year with the most speed across the board amongst the offensive playmakers:

Barion Brown
Chris Hilton
Aaron Anderson
Trey’dez Green
Caden Durham
Kaleb Jackson
Nussmeier

I can name individual players that may have been faster at each position through the years, but I don’t remember this much speed spread out amongst the starters across the board for a single LSU team. Has there been a group that has been faster, top to bottom?

Damn. I really wanted to wish him well:
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doesn’t work that way with co-ops baw, but her blasting every time she takes a dump on social media probably didn’t help her cause



This was the crux of her rejection.
Let’s give aTm baseball their due.