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re: Who cares more about winning the Magnolia Bowl? Ole Miss or LSU?
Posted on 1/14/15 at 2:41 pm to Henry Jones Jr
Posted on 1/14/15 at 2:41 pm to Henry Jones Jr
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The pictures in the OP prove that to be false.
I'm sure Ole Miss fans would react similarly if LSU came to town with an unblemished record late in October with dreams of a perfect season and still high on the fumes from beating Bama.
Ending your perfect season was our season.
We know it and you know it.
It's all we'll remember.
No one in Baton Rouge remembers anything about 1959 other than Billy Cannon's run. I'm pretty sure we didn't play Tennessee the next weekend or have to play Ole Miss in the original Mulligan Bowl. There was only 7-3.
And in 2014, there will only be 10-7. Nothing else noteworthy happened that year.
Posted on 1/14/15 at 2:45 pm to BrerTiger
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I'm sure Ole Miss fans would react similarly if LSU came to town with an unblemished record late in October with dreams of a perfect season and still high on the fumes from beating Bama.
Ending your perfect season was our season.
We know it and you know it.
It's all we'll remember.
No one in Baton Rouge remembers anything about 1959 other than Billy Cannon's run. I'm pretty sure we didn't play Tennessee the next weekend or have to play Ole Miss in the original Mulligan Bowl. There was only 7-3.
And in 2014, there will only be 10-7. Nothing else noteworthy happened that year.
That's kind of the point I'm trying to make. People like yourself can admit that the only reason this past season wasn't a total failure was because you beat Ole Miss. Other crazier fans won't ever admit that beating Ole Miss was the key to a season not being completely lost. Lord knows there's been plenty of seasons where that was the case with us when we beat you guys
This post was edited on 1/14/15 at 2:46 pm
Posted on 1/14/15 at 2:53 pm to BrerTiger
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I'm sure Ole Miss fans would react similarly if LSU came to town with an unblemished record late in October with dreams of a perfect season and still high on the fumes from beating Bama.
Ending your perfect season was our season.
We know it and you know it.
It's all we'll remember.
No one in Baton Rouge remembers anything about 1959 other than Billy Cannon's run. I'm pretty sure we didn't play Tennessee the next weekend or have to play Ole Miss in the original Mulligan Bowl. There was only 7-3.
And in 2014, there will only be 10-7. Nothing else noteworthy happened that year.
This post is honest and accurate. If the names were flipped in the exact scenario, Ole Miss fans would've reacted the same way. Hell, it's happened in the past numerous times.
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