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That guy is a complete loser and a creep. He is getting his now.
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I'd be 100% against it if the NCAA was fair and just across the board, but they're not. 

Yeah, see the NCAA slapping Michigan on the wrist in football after a gigantic sign-stealing scandal giving them a huge competitive advantage while they won an *NC. They flat-out cheated. Then see severe punishments for other schools who have done much less.
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got me thinking what if that happens? What would this place look like if this team goes 7-5?

It would be a nuclear meltdown to behold under any circumstances. Fortunately, I think we have the staff in place that can deal with injuries, etc., and keep moving in the right direction. See Ole Miss last year. Chambliss was not the starter and played due to a QB injury. Turns out he was better than the starter.
Some of these judges need to start telling these guys to take a hike. Sorry, it's getting ridiculous (even if it favors us sometimes).
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If that happens probably means team is injury riddled and not much you can do about it.

No amount of injuries could get me to justify a 5-loss season with all the guys and coaches we brought in. We have 3 QBs that we were all elated to get, etc. I'd be shocked if we don't have a good year with the combo of players and coaches we have. But if we did finish the season unranked, it would be a monumental failure.
I always thought that was some damn good chocolate.
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No natties is the separator. Dale was good but other than Shaq there isn’t any lasting legacy to the basketball program of that era.

I mean, that's not true either despite no NC. Dale's 86 team was the first 11-seed to ever make it to the Final Four and is still tied for the lowest seed to ever make the Final Four some 40 years later (and gets mentioned pretty much every year during the Final Four). I believe he still has the 3rd most SEC wins of all-time and is top 5 for most SEC Championships ever. And the atmosphere Brown created at the PMAC and the crowds he got at the Superdome (still some of the largest basketball attendances of all time) is still remembered today.

Skip changed the landscape of college baseball with what he built at LSU and is arguably the greatest college baseball coach ever. He was also universally liked. He had it all.
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Pete put LSU front and center and Brown picked up that momentum and used it to build a powerhouse. —-You have no idea what you’re saying



I certainly do.

LSU's program was a complete piece of shite when Brown took it over. If it had any momentum, it wouldn't have been hiring an unknown assistant from a losing Washington St. program in Brown. LSU finished 10-16 in Maravich's last year before Dale was hired and LSU hadn't made a tourney in 18 years (though the tourney did allow less teams in back then).

Brown was nowhere near the coach Bertman was and has at times opened his mouth too much (being kind), but he also had some phenomenal accomplishments considering what he took over. The SEC Championships and Final Fours were great accomplishments, but he sold LSU basketball like nobody could have imagined. LSU had one of the best atmospheres in any sport at the PMAC in the 80s and Brown's Super Dome games against Georgetown, etc. were legendary and held the record for the largest basketball attendances (pro or college) for many years for any game (regular season or post-season). They are still like 3 of the top 5 largest regular season basketball attendances of all time.

Also, his players always had the highest of praise for what he did for them on the court and off the court in life. CJ, Shaq, the Loyola Marymount game, the UNLV game, etc. will go down in history all because of Brown's recruiting and willingness to play the best of the best which created memories that no LSU fan will ever forget.
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Of all the things I’m excited about with Kiffin’s offense, how he going to resurrect LSU’s running game is absolutely top of that list

Years ago Kiffin had the reputation for just going super-fast and being pass-happy. Now he brings basically the best running game with his offense as well. Teams having to truly defend all of LSU's talent on offense will be a gigantic change for defensive coordinators across the league. I am extremely excited about the running game as well when you throw a speedy QB into the mix.
The 95 Nebraska team was phenomenal. They were all on roids and had tons of criminals on that team, so they didn't follow a lot of rules. But them destroying one of the best UF teams of all time under Spurrier in the NC cemented their legacy.

Now, LSU had the best season ever with who LSU had to play and I would put that LSU team up against anyone, but 95 Nebraska can be in that best ever conversation. Different era and completely different styles though.

95 Nebraska averaged 7 ypc, never allowed one sack and never had 1 holding penalty the entire season. They ran the option to perfection. With that said, 2019 LSU could have beaten anyone by the end of that season. They were a machine even against the best of the best.

re: Jayden’s Legacy

Posted by Big EZ Tiger on 8/16/26 at 12:18 pm to
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Time will fix it. Both sides can be quiet, and in five to ten years have a ceremony and this will blow over.

Time could repair it, but LSU fans have long memories. He has severely tarnished his legacy either way with this. And if he doesn't come out at some point and drop the whole thing, then it wont really blow over.
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Whatever your opinion on the NIL cease-and-desist, nothing changes the way Jayden has represented himself, his family, and LSU—with class and integrity.

Uhhh, THIS changes the wayJayden has represented himself and his family. No class and no integrity on this issue. And basically the whole nation agrees and is absolutely blasting him for it (and apparently having a ball doing so with all the memes).
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LSU defense and Ford beat Alabama.

fixed it for you.

Dude, are you still butthurt 15 years later than Jordan Jefferson helped LSU beat Bama in the The Game of the Century?? He didn't play great, but he ran the option really well and kept Bama guessing with Michael Ford who played a great game. It made the difference for us in the end. And of course our D was legendary in that game.
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Nuss chose to save his redshirt instead of play in a bowl game



Do you view that as a negative? Sacrificing one meaningless bowl game for an entire season?

I always viewed that as a negative. You could say any game is meaningless if it's not for a championship or to get to a championship.

Redshirts are a luxury for teams that have excess players at certain positions. LSU did not have that luxury and needed him to play to prevent a WR from playing QB in a bowl game. It was also a good opportunity for him in general, and a good opportunity to get good experience being the guy at QB in a bowl (regardless of the level of the bowl game). No matter how you look at it, he put himself before the team. It's a team sport, not an individual sport.

re: Jayden’s Legacy

Posted by Big EZ Tiger on 8/16/26 at 10:38 am to
This is the dumbest move since Les Miles sued LSU because he wanted some vacated wins restored just to be eligible for the College Football Hall of Fame. This was worse though because JD was golden for life for all LSU fans basically and he went and basically destroyed his legacy as of the moment.
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One of which is a felon 

Do Bama fans really want to talk about felon players?

Daniels' only really significant win at LSU was giving Saban and Bama a fat L in Tiger Stadium with a less talented team coached by BK in Saban's last trip to Tiger Stadium. And that wasn't even in his Heisman season.

Luckily, LSU has two better, more famous Heisman winners, so they DGAF.
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Do we have a starting 5 solidified?

We will only use 4 lineman because using 5 would be disrespectful to Jayden's momma.

Last year"s OL was the worst I have ever seen at LSU. Physically weak, mentally weak and no intensity. The amount of false starts we had was like nothing I had ever seen. This year's OL will be a tremendous upgrade either way.
I mean, Gillis is a Notre Dame fan, so we know he is at least partially a pussy.
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Fragile posters on this board can’t do anything but criticize Drumpf

While true, a comedian being afraid to do something because there would be pictures showing him with the President is a total pussy move. I mean, he's a comedian , he"s not supposed to give a single frick about what anyone else thinks.