jembeurt
| Favorite team: | LSU |
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| Registered on: | 4/27/2008 |
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It'll be great to have that kid back.
re: When is Austin Simmons expected to return for Ole Miss?
Posted by jembeurt on 9/21/25 at 10:38 am to TigerlandTiger
I can't see him getting his job back. Chambliss looked very good yesterday.
I'm just glad LSU has a full game tape to study on him now.
I'm just glad LSU has a full game tape to study on him now.
re: Will this be the year to rival the year of Billy Joes?
Posted by jembeurt on 9/8/25 at 8:27 pm to SFCSaint77
Billy Joe Turnover and Billy Joe Hopeless.
What a time to be alive!!!
What a time to be alive!!!
My dad (RIP) got tickets in Section 208 in 2004 when we moved from the South endzone.
We still sit there as I picked them up a few years ago. It's awesome. Yes, when the game is on the South side of the field, it's a little hard to see. But when the game is coming to the North endzone..... amazing experience.
We still sit there as I picked them up a few years ago. It's awesome. Yes, when the game is on the South side of the field, it's a little hard to see. But when the game is coming to the North endzone..... amazing experience.
re: LSU Baseball 2025 (and beyond) Recruiting Thread
Posted by jembeurt on 7/28/25 at 7:54 pm to ProjectP2294
Has Noot confirmed that he is returning? I know last year he never went public and just returned.
re: LSU Baseball 2025 (and beyond) Recruiting Thread
Posted by jembeurt on 7/22/25 at 11:46 am to thunderbird1100
Way too early 2026 Mock draft
Obviously this doesn't mean anything at this moment but
Curiel at 10
Malachi Washington at 26
Nathaneal Davis at 28
Obviously this doesn't mean anything at this moment but
Curiel at 10
Malachi Washington at 26
Nathaneal Davis at 28
Maybe playing on a natural grass surface at LSU will help with that. :lol: Got to look for a silver lining I guess.
In Jay I trust. No way he would want to give up the defensive advantage LSU had this year.
In Jay I trust. No way he would want to give up the defensive advantage LSU had this year.
Oh wow. That's awesome. Possible starter?
Wait! Beck too?!?!?
Wait! Beck too?!?!?
re: LSU Baseball 2025 (and beyond) Recruiting Thread
Posted by jembeurt on 7/14/25 at 4:53 pm to BayTiger13
And that includes Stanfield. Only 15 position players and 20 pitchers.
ETA: 16 position players.
ETA: 16 position players.
re: LSU Baseball 2025 (and beyond) Recruiting Thread
Posted by jembeurt on 7/14/25 at 4:50 pm to ProjectP2294
So Ware going puts LSU at 35/34, correct?
re: MLB Draft Thread (Cowan Returning)
Posted by jembeurt on 7/14/25 at 1:06 pm to ProjectP2294
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He's in a category of players that just isn't very highly valued.
I do agree, but if that is the case, unless someone overspends, it seems like he could get a decent number through NIL that'll compare and make a last go at LSU.
Or is it just that he wants to start his MLB clock?
re: MLB Draft Thread (Cowan Returning)
Posted by jembeurt on 7/14/25 at 10:59 am to PurpNGold1985
I guess his HS coach got bad info. :lol:
4-5 more......... ROUNDS.
re: LSU Baseball 2025 (and beyond) Recruiting Thread
Posted by jembeurt on 7/7/25 at 12:48 pm to ProjectP2294
Not counting Frey, LSU has 9 position players possibly coming back next year when you count the two portal players. This seems really low. If the draft hits LSU hard (worst case scenario) the incoming players would only bring it to 15-16. Last year had 22.
Is this purely because of the 34 limit rule? Still begs the question why Costello, Larson and Ryan/Hogg didn't want to stay.
Is this purely because of the 34 limit rule? Still begs the question why Costello, Larson and Ryan/Hogg didn't want to stay.
re: A 1-0 loss for CCU has to be demoralizing
Posted by jembeurt on 6/21/25 at 11:03 pm to TigerMonkey7
Well they did lose 3-0 to CJJ in 2016 and came back to win games 2 and 3.
Who gives a frick?! Three of those pitches weren't even called strikes. Umps see through that shite now.
At best, you may get a low ball called a strike.
At best, you may get a low ball called a strike.
re: Can you imagine if Jacob Misiorowski was on the 2023 team
Posted by jembeurt on 6/20/25 at 11:28 pm to PP7 for heisman
Just think if Herring and Jump would've stayed and Guidry and Sheerin didn't get hurt. This can be done almost any year. But honestly, if this team had a healthy Guidry and Sheerin....
I'm looking forward to big things for them next season, along with the quartet of FR arms from this year.
I'm looking forward to big things for them next season, along with the quartet of FR arms from this year.
re: Rank the LSU CWS Walk-off wins....
Posted by jembeurt on 6/19/25 at 8:47 pm to Choupique19
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LSU vs Rice 2008
Was coming to add this one to the list!
I switched from beer to bourbon and then the Tigers went up 2-1.
When that stopped working, and since I hadn't eaten supper yet, I ate while not looking at the TV for the entire bottom of the 9th. Only looked up for the replays of each at bat.
You're welcome, folks! :thup:
When that stopped working, and since I hadn't eaten supper yet, I ate while not looking at the TV for the entire bottom of the 9th. Only looked up for the replays of each at bat.
You're welcome, folks! :thup:
re: Do we think Eyanson was tipping pitches in the first inning yesterday?
Posted by jembeurt on 6/17/25 at 2:36 pm to theliontamer
UCLA is a very good hitting team and only one of those "hits" was hit hard. The others were soft grounders that were in the perfect spot.
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