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Location:Katy, Texas
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Registered on:8/16/2013
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Pictures of the post-game?

Posted by DGboricua on 1/29/14 at 1:45 am
Anybody have any pictures or videos of the team running towards the student section after the kentucky game? best experience at a basketball game ever..

re: Predictions for Arkansas?

Posted by DGboricua on 11/25/13 at 12:21 pm to
i love how y'all forget what happened after the Florida win.
Who would be your top targets? 3 targets between Hill / Hilliard / [b]Beckham / Landry / Collins?
As a life long LSU fan and a current freshman here, i do not want to see calling baton rouge leave. i love tradition at lsu and anytime i hear piped in music during the game i get sick. however im from louisiana does pump up the team, which as a result pumps up the students. and stop posting BS about students not getting loud that shite pisses me off..i have not been able to talk since the auburn game. Geaux MOFO tigers!!! :geauxtigers: :geauxtigers: :geauxtigers: :geauxtigers: :geauxtigers: :geauxtigers:

re: Rules on Redshirting

Posted by DGboricua on 10/15/13 at 3:20 pm to
In college football, a student athlete may redshirt to increase size and strength, completion of physical maturity, desirable assets for many positions. As the college years coincide with the typical sing a year of eligibility in the last college year is generally more beneficial to the team and to the student athlete's potential professional prospects than it is to use the same year of eligibility in the first college year. Players, especially in football, may redshirt to learn the team's play book, since college teams typically run a greater number of, and more complex, plays than most high school teams.
An athlete may be asked to redshirt if he or she would have little or no opportunity to play as an academic freshman. This is a common occurrence in many sports where there is already an established starter or too much depth at the position in which the freshman in question is planning to play.
A special case involves the eligibility of a player who loses the majority of a season to injury. Popularly known as a medical redshirt, a hardship waiver may be granted an athlete who appears in fewer than 30% of his or her team's competitions (with none coming after the midway point of the season), then suffers a season-ending injury. A player who is granted such a waiver is treated for the purposes of his or her eligibility as though he or she had not competed in that season.
its pretty warm on campus right now..should feel great for game time

Saw Landry in a boot again today.

Posted by DGboricua on 10/8/13 at 1:37 pm
Saw him coming out of english class on crutches and a boot. Asked him if he is going to be ready this weekend and he said he always is ready. lets see how it works out. :geauxtigers: :geauxtigers: :confused:

re: Freshman at LSU basketball advice

Posted by DGboricua on 10/2/13 at 10:50 am to
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The student section better be rocking, from the start of the season to SEC play. The number of kids in the student section last year was abysmal, at best. Make sure that changes young man


Yes sir.
thanks guys! can't wait to see what we bring to the court this year! lets finish our business on the football field first though.

Freshman at LSU basketball advice

Posted by DGboricua on 10/2/13 at 10:13 am
I'm a freshman at LSU and have always been a tiger fan but have lost interest in basketball the last few years. Can somebody, preferably no doomsdayers, give me a rundown of what to expect this season. the good, the bad, and the ugly. maybe some top scorers and their profile? I appreciate it fellas! Geaux Tigers
:geauxtigers: :geauxtigers: :geauxtigers: :usa: