Favorite team:LSU 
Location:Louisiana
Biography:Have had the same seats in TS for 55 years.
Interests:LSU,my family, anybody vs. alabama, work
Occupation:Managing money for friends
Number of Posts:63
Registered on:10/31/2010
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Easily the most intelligent response so far. Thanks for being on board. Stay tuned and keep posting.
Game vs Auburn when they lit up cigars in TIGER STADIUM and were strutting around showing their arse. That one was uncalled for. I've blanked out who their coach was, but he was a first class a-hole. My guess is Billy Brewer, may be wrong on that tho.
!958 win over Ole Miss - Cannon for 89 yards and stopped Elmore on the one with the clock running out for the win. Also the win over Alabama and Bear Bryant In Birmingham that caused Bryant to finally retire. Thank you Dalton Hilliard!
Ever heard of Oscar Robertson or Kareem? They led their teams to Wins.

re: What does German mean

Posted by tigerecho on 12/22/16 at 9:56 am
It's shorthand for a brag. "I'm an innie, you're an outie. I (we) already knew that"
AND HIS COLUMN WAS READY TO BE PRINTED WITHIN MINUTES OF THE END OF THE GAME! SORRY ABOUT THE SCREAMING.
Finger or hand signs. Texas, A&M, TCU everybody from the old Southwest Conference HAD to have some dorky hand sign. Texas started it and all of the me toos came up with something. I saw Oregon doing it last week. We don't do any of that shite.
No offing way. Just as many will leave at the end of this year as have the last two or three years. Les has created a pattern that the kids understand. Sign w LSU, you'll be drafted early and the money will come early. He's done a great job but they're going to go if the pros will draft them. As long as he stays here LSU is going to be good BUT THEY ARE GOING TO GO IF they are good enough to be drafted…..

re: Frank Herron will play!

Posted by tigerecho on 10/2/14 at 3:59 am
Sweetheart - that post sounds like a kissup for Alleva. That was a scrimmage we paid to see. It was a part of the LSU ripoff of 2014.

re: does anyone feel the same way?

Posted by tigerecho on 9/1/14 at 5:50 am
LF will get better. He made two/three high school cuts which turned plays into no gainers or less. Cam Cameron will spend time with him in the film room. Watching Hilliard run north south instead of east west was terrific. It won the game for us.
You're absolutely right!!! But think of this. We didn't have to listen to Musburger.

re: Update on battle for 18

Posted by tigerecho on 7/27/14 at 5:42 pm
The previous winners make the decision. Not the team. Not the coaches. Do you trust them? Doesn't matter. Thank goodness it isn't you.
Kevin Faulk was sensational. No question. He was also very lucky that Cecil Collins suffered a broken leg in his fourth game. Kevin wasn't starting when the Diesel was healthy. Kevin wouldn't have had the stats he accumulated if Cecil had continued to be the starter. Was Cecil the 2nd best football player ever at LSU? Of course not. Could he have been? Maybe, but probably not. He was a hand grenade waiting to explode, and he did. Kevin was a product of the exceptional coaching of Bill Belichek He had a long career in the NFL
as a third down back. He did not start. Jimmy Taylor, on the other hand, was the 2nd best back in the NFL to Jim Brown for years. But he was too many years ago for most of todays computer and TV addicted fans to have ever seen him. Too bad.

re: Your First LSU Football Game?

Posted by tigerecho on 6/12/14 at 9:35 pm
Ga Tech - Bobby Dodd - !946 Night game. I know we lost. 21 to 6 - I think.
The name you're searching for is Alan Faneca. !3 years in the NFL. Nine years chosen for the pro bowl. Nine years All Pro. The guys he was blocking were black or white. He blocked 'em all. He was the best offensive guard in the league. At one point he was the highest paid offensive lineman in the NFL. Re Kevin Faulk - he was fabulous, but when Cecil Collins came on the team Kevin went to second string until Collins suffered a broken leg. Bert Jones name belongs somewhere on that list. I believe Patrick Peterson will end up on that list too. But not yet.
this is hard. I've seen so many. But Cannon for 89 yards for the TD and then Cannon and Rabb stop Doug Elmore at the one. Hard to beat that one '58. The game in Alabama in '82 when Dalton Hilliard sent "The BEAR" into retirement was delicious too. The first 62-0 game. 6-0 at the half.
No not even close. I posted on Sept 2. Magee reminds me of Dalton Hilliard. Hilliard was the most successful pro back ever to come out of LSU. Look up his statistics. They're built the same. They're scorers. Very similar. I made that post after seeing him once. The coaches should have been playing him more from the beginning.
Be careful what you wish for. If there's any way Slive can slide Bama in the back door he'll do it. If Auburn beats Mizzou Bama's probably toast but Slive will do most anything to help Bama.