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re: Walk up tix in Austin?

Posted by MOUNDS on 3/1/19 at 7:18 pm to
Sneak thru the fence

No one cares
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No. This team for whatever reason is tied or behind most of the game and lacks killer instinct.


Yes. Like it or not, this is an LSU team that could just as easily lose to FSU, Okie State, Houston and Arkansas all over again

Enjoy the ride. We will lose about 2-3 more total including an inevitable loss in the NCAA tournament
PTE, I am currently praying for you

You are one of the many reasons I signed up for this website recently. I do miss your reading your posts on the More Sports Board about the best NFL teams of the 1940s. I sometimes wonder how you manage to watch seasons upon seasons of game film from before football was even on television. Perhaps this is why we need to you put down the crack pipe and show us your ways
Mays is really smart, except when it comes to making the most basic play, a layup. I’m not talking about a layup in traffic, which he’s actually better at.

Honestly, I don’t trust anyone on a team that ties Florida in regulation at home, then proceeds to lose to that same team in overtime at home

Flip a coin, and let that man shoot. Same result most likely. Mays is not your basketball hero anymore than 6 or 7 other guys on the team
back when, I truly thought Cedric Harris would be my all time favorite tiger. He had an uncanny swagger about him, combined with Usain Bolt like speed in centerfield.

Indeed. as Skip retired and Smoke left this program up in ruins, I thought no one could bring the swagger back

However Paul Maneri’s elite recruiting bought several tiger greats, and I’m happy to say that Kramer Robertson is my all time favorite LSU Tiger. For obvious reasons