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JaMarcus Boudreaux

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Wow, that is sweet. I could watch that all day!
It's a great location, nice New Year's Day weather and a first-class bowl game. We made the trip for the 2005 game and had a terrific time (except for that last play). Looking forward to heading back there. Geaux Tigers!
I love the SEC, but our rivalries mean more to me than allegiance to the conference. I won't be rooting for Alabama in the BCS championship, and I won't be rooting for Florida in the Sugar Bowl, either. Geaux Tigers!
T-P reporter Jim Varney conducting a live chat about this week's game now, on NOLA.com:

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Capital One Bowl, definitely. Nuthin' to do around Dallas besides the bowl game, but Orlando is always a fun trip.

Would like to see us play Penn State.
The main story on the front page of Sunday's Times-Picayune was a big, long story on our Golden Band from Tigerland.

Check it out -- LINK

Has a nice slide show, too.

There must have been 700 people on the field at halftime for the band's annual alumni show, this time including about 170 former Golden Girls too. Looked like more people than Tulane usually draws for its home games!
Putting any speculation to rest, Jefferson is da man: LINK

The Times-Picayune's two LSU beat reporters will host a live chat on NOLA.com at noon today. I wonder what kind of intensity they're seeing from the players and coaches this week.

Man, it's a GREAT week to be Tiger! To borrow a line from Major League Baseball, we live for this!
Great story here LINK on the classic LSU-USC game in 1979.

Mrs. Boudreaux and I were there in the student section -- back in the days when students didn't need tickets and we just had to get our ID cards punched to enter the stadium. We sat in the aisle next to the band -- I never saw a more rabid and jam-packed home crowd.

Even though we lost, it really did feel like a moral victory.