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re: Bregman hits #16

Posted by Crumble on 8/23/17 at 11:43 pm
Video

:cheers:

re: Leonard Fournette vs. NFL Lineman

Posted by Crumble on 8/7/17 at 3:45 pm
From NFL.COM - According to Maurice Jones-Drew, several players he talked to say Fournette is looking PHENOMENAL

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Curry Explains His Commitment

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Along with an opportunity to play right away, Curry said LSU also did the best job connecting with him and his family when they first visited campus in March.

“They were engaged with my parents, and they made me feel like I was wanted,” said Curry, who also has family four hours from Baton Rouge in Shreveport.

“I like the campus. I like the way the players connect with each other. They all push each other.”


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“They wanted me to commit right then. They said, ‘What are you waiting on?’” Curry said of his parents. “Mom’s never wrong. She said, ‘I think this is the school for you.’”

:bow:
This it?

Seems it was moved to the OT - a quick look through your posts history showed it

re: Ever been brought to tears by music?

Posted by Crumble on 3/13/17 at 8:04 am
Old Rivers by Walter Brennan gets me every time.
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"You just wasted 45 seconds of my time!"


TWSS

re: Go hang a salami, I'm a lasagna hog

Posted by Crumble on 2/27/17 at 12:34 pm
A man, a plan, a cat, a ham, a yak, a yam, a hat, a canal - Panama!
It's Wed and almost 6:30... JaCoby should be getting a call from Saban in a few min.
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Doug Moreau
Analyst

Doug Moreau, a former Tiger football great, serves as color analyst for LSU football games. Moreau began his radio career with LSU by calling games from 1972-81. He served on the TigerVision (pay-per-view) television broadcast crew from 1982-87 then returned to the radio booth in 1988.

The LSU All-American is one of the school's all-time great scorers as a receiver and placekicker for the Tigers from 1963-65. Following his collegiate career, he was a tight end for the Miami Dolphins from 1966-70 before completing his law degree in 1973. He then worked as an assistant district attorney and judge from 1974-90, and served as East Baton Rouge Parish District Attorney from 1991-2009.


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re: Aranda signs extension

Posted by Crumble on 11/28/16 at 1:10 pm
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Aranda has agreed to a new three-year contract to remain with the Tigers, multiple sources told The Advocate, a thunderous offseason victory for the program’s new head coach.

Aranda, the 40-year-old defensive whiz whose unit allowed 11 touchdowns in the first 10 games, is out recruiting Monday, but he agreed to a new contract that officials drafted Saturday morning.