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re: Why didn't LSU celebrate its closer home loss to Auburn this hard?
Posted on 11/8/21 at 12:39 pm to PaulsBunions
Posted on 11/8/21 at 12:39 pm to PaulsBunions
I saw a inexperienced, undermanned, injury ridden, but talented team go into Tuscaloosa and man handle the Tide. LSU was throwing some wood Saturday night. Literally that was LSU's 3rd string and freshmen playing and that game was not over till the last play. Great hard fought win for the Tide, but I think with some new, better coaching, the future can be bright for LSU. Geaux Tigers.
P.S. - Why was Saban crying to hard on the sideline about this hit? Obviously was a clean hit.
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P.S. - Why was Saban crying to hard on the sideline about this hit? Obviously was a clean hit.
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This post was edited on 11/8/21 at 12:46 pm
Posted on 11/8/21 at 12:45 pm to FreddieMac
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saw a inexperienced, undermanned, injury ridden, but talented team go into Tuscaloosa and man handle the Tide. LSU was throwing some wood Saturday night. Literally that was LSU's 3rd string and freshmen playing and that game was not over till the last play. Great hard fought win for the Tide, but I think with some new, better coaching, the future can be bright for LSU.
LSU fans ladies and gentlemen. Where losing is considered manhandling your opponent, where losing is proof that the program is headed in the right direction and that it is evidence that the future is bright
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