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re: What is the single greatest play in your football program's history?
Posted on 1/25/19 at 2:53 pm to ItchyandScratchy
Posted on 1/25/19 at 2:53 pm to ItchyandScratchy
There's quite a few for LSU.
Cannon's punt return is the one that comes up traditionally. Hodson to Fuller in the Earthquake Game, Bluegrass Miracle also rate right up there.
Just to be different, I would nominate Justin Vincent's run against Oklahoma in the 2003 Sugar Bowl.
For most of my life, LSU had been a "I hope we look good" school. Our great moments have been games where we lost, but weren't embarrassed. LSU-USC in '79, Orange Bowl vs Nebraska in 83, the Sugar Bowls vs Nebraska in the 80's. Heroic in defeat.
We were still a bit in shock going into the Sugar vs OU, did we really deserve it? Remember, no SEC dominance back then. We came into that game just hoping we'd not be embarrassed, in the back of most fans' minds.
First play from scrimmage Vincent rips off a 64 yd run, and LSU forever changed their point of view.
Cannon's punt return is the one that comes up traditionally. Hodson to Fuller in the Earthquake Game, Bluegrass Miracle also rate right up there.
Just to be different, I would nominate Justin Vincent's run against Oklahoma in the 2003 Sugar Bowl.
For most of my life, LSU had been a "I hope we look good" school. Our great moments have been games where we lost, but weren't embarrassed. LSU-USC in '79, Orange Bowl vs Nebraska in 83, the Sugar Bowls vs Nebraska in the 80's. Heroic in defeat.
We were still a bit in shock going into the Sugar vs OU, did we really deserve it? Remember, no SEC dominance back then. We came into that game just hoping we'd not be embarrassed, in the back of most fans' minds.
First play from scrimmage Vincent rips off a 64 yd run, and LSU forever changed their point of view.
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