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Posted on 12/28/15 at 10:55 am to I-59 Tiger
Jan. 1, 1965 Sugar Bowl between LSU and Syracuse.
Tigers won 13-10.
Tigers won 13-10.
Posted on 12/28/15 at 10:59 am to lsufball19
1978 Liberty Bowl...#15 Mizzou 20 - #18 LSU 15.
Real Tigers kicked their behind. Mizzou had greats James Wilder and Kellen Winslow on that team.
Real Tigers kicked their behind. Mizzou had greats James Wilder and Kellen Winslow on that team.
Posted on 12/28/15 at 11:01 am to I-59 Tiger
1975 Sugar Bowl where Alabama beat Penn State 13-7. First Bama bowl win in years and also first Sugar Bowl played in the Superdome.
Posted on 12/28/15 at 11:03 am to Mizzou Mule
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1978 Liberty Bowl...#15 Mizzou 20 - #18 LSU 15.
Real Tigers kicked their behind. Mizzou had greats James Wilder and Kellen Winslow on that team.
CSB but my parents went on one of their first dates to that game. Dad was rooting for Missouri at the time because his grand father was an alum. Mom was rooting for LSU
Posted on 12/28/15 at 11:03 am to I-59 Tiger
1995 independence bowl vs a Nick Saban coached Michigan State.
Posted on 12/28/15 at 11:05 am to lsufball19
quote:Maybe. I was 8 years old. Just remember it being really cold.
Wasn't that Cutcliffe's first game as HC, though?
Posted on 12/28/15 at 11:06 am to lsufball19
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I've been to the Liberty Bowl many times and have never seen armed guards unless you're talking police officers that are present at any football game
I could have just seen something else and misconstrued it. I was 15 at the time.
Posted on 12/28/15 at 11:12 am to I-59 Tiger
1998 Cotton Bowl.
Incidentally, I've never seen A&M win a bowl in person.
Incidentally, I've never seen A&M win a bowl in person.
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Posted on 12/28/15 at 11:12 am to CNB
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I could have just seen something else and misconstrued it. I was 15 at the time.
I mean they do typically have military appreciation stuff at the game, so maybe you saw military guys for that. They always do a giant American flag across the field and have guys from all the branches of the military present the flag. Also, as a side note, the Liberty Bowl generally has a pretty top notch half-time show. They've had some awesome musicians/bands play over the years. When I was younger, my dad and I went every year. It's generally been a pretty good game and very affordable
This post was edited on 12/28/15 at 11:14 am
Posted on 12/28/15 at 11:14 am to CGSC Lobotomy
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Incidentally, I've never seen A&M win a bowl in person.
I've seen LSU win a few. But the last two I attended, the opposing team made winning fgs as time expired.
Posted on 12/28/15 at 11:14 am to DrunkenStuporMan
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Maybe. I was 8 years old. Just remember it being really cold.
feel like the 1998 Independence Bowl was the first game after Tubberville left. Generally an interim coach will coach the game, but I feel like Cutcliffe still coached the game even though UT was in the NC game.
This post was edited on 12/28/15 at 11:17 am
Posted on 12/28/15 at 11:25 am to I-59 Tiger
'89 Sugar, Curry's swan song - thank goodness. Miss Homer Smith though.
Posted on 12/28/15 at 11:41 am to I-59 Tiger
2009 BCS NCG (Jan 2010) in Pasadena.
Posted on 12/28/15 at 11:56 am to I-59 Tiger
1969 Peach Bowl versus WVA coached by Jim Carlen, who would eventually become one of our all-time favorite coaches here at SC. He had an assistant by the name of Bobby Bowden.
They came out and ran the wishbone, which we were not expecting, and won the game. It poured rain on us the entire game - we were a passing team who had just won the ACC Championship.
I remember Paul Dietzel saying after the game that "we ran into a perfect storm. The rain shut-down our Tommy Suggs (long time color man for the Gamecock radio network) led passing game while, at the same time, it played perfectly into the gameplan of Carlen and Bowden's newly installed wishbone attack which we had not practiced for unfortunately ... no one saw it coming."
I talked to both Coach Dietzel and Coach Carlen about it some years later and they both said the same thing basically ... it was the perfect day for WVA on a rain soaked Grant Field. They beat us 14-3 and made a couple of goal line stands against us, plus we turned the ball over three times. Helluva game to witness in person though - hard hitting and muddy - I'll always remember it like it was yesterday.
We could not stop that wishbone attack that day.
They came out and ran the wishbone, which we were not expecting, and won the game. It poured rain on us the entire game - we were a passing team who had just won the ACC Championship.
I remember Paul Dietzel saying after the game that "we ran into a perfect storm. The rain shut-down our Tommy Suggs (long time color man for the Gamecock radio network) led passing game while, at the same time, it played perfectly into the gameplan of Carlen and Bowden's newly installed wishbone attack which we had not practiced for unfortunately ... no one saw it coming."
I talked to both Coach Dietzel and Coach Carlen about it some years later and they both said the same thing basically ... it was the perfect day for WVA on a rain soaked Grant Field. They beat us 14-3 and made a couple of goal line stands against us, plus we turned the ball over three times. Helluva game to witness in person though - hard hitting and muddy - I'll always remember it like it was yesterday.
We could not stop that wishbone attack that day.
Posted on 12/28/15 at 12:04 pm to I-59 Tiger
1992 season (actual game was in 1993) Sugar Bowl - Alabama v. Miami for the National Championship.
My junior year in college. I went with my then boyfriend (now husband) and his family. Great time in New Orleans and great game to attend.
We were first row, dead center in the end zone over the Miami tunnel (student tickets). We heckled all the Miami folks every time they came in and out of the tunnel. Dennis Erickson flipped us off. So did a couple of the alumni players who were on the sidelines for the game.
We had a blast chanting "GINO GINO GINO" every time Torretta derped it up.
My junior year in college. I went with my then boyfriend (now husband) and his family. Great time in New Orleans and great game to attend.
We were first row, dead center in the end zone over the Miami tunnel (student tickets). We heckled all the Miami folks every time they came in and out of the tunnel. Dennis Erickson flipped us off. So did a couple of the alumni players who were on the sidelines for the game.
We had a blast chanting "GINO GINO GINO" every time Torretta derped it up.
Posted on 12/28/15 at 12:16 pm to I-59 Tiger
First one was 2010 capital one bowl. Which LSU lost. Then the 2012 chick fil a bowl that LSU also lost.
I think I'm bad luck
I think I'm bad luck
Posted on 12/28/15 at 12:25 pm to lsufball19
Cutcliffe did coach the Indy Bowl in 98. "Pine Box" had left for Auburn, Cutcliffe was hired from Tennessee, and then came in and coached the bowl game, which most new hires never do. In fact, that's the only newly hired coach I can remember doing this. Also, I remember Cutcliffe looked awful during the game. All my family members were talking how bad his skin color was. He ended up having gall bladder surgery like the next week.
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