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re: LSU Whistler

Posted by tigbit on 6/4/25 at 4:38 pm
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Beat him to a dead horse?

That doesn’t make sense lol

I’m not meaning “it’s like beating a dead horse” with the constant whistling.



I think he meant beat him to a pope.

Is 9 strike outs in a row an LSU record?

Posted by tigbit on 6/3/25 at 12:57 am
He's going to be great!
Doesn't Kim Mulkey have a son that used to play for LSU?

Bear being moved!

Posted by tigbit on 6/2/25 at 4:08 pm


Relax! He is going to come through when we need him most!

Geaux Tigers!

Deputies said a 2007 LSU SEC Championship ring is still unaccounted for after a reported home theft in the Cade area.
LINK

Update: link fixed.
We are just trying to start a conversation with Missouri.

The stat jinx is real.

Posted by tigbit on 5/15/25 at 10:13 pm
When the ESPN broadcasters point out a streak, it's doomed. Last week "27-0 when leading in the 7th" tonight: "27-0 when leading in the 8th."

I think it might be intentional.

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He was draft eligible in H.S.

re: LSU 8 @ Texas 2 Final

Posted by tigbit on 3/22/25 at 8:35 pm
Love seeing that "100% Monster" behind Milam's at bat.
Consider the difficulty of the job, not just the results.

Candidates (no particular order)

Bryan Kelly
Jay Johnson
Matt McMahon
Kim Mulkey
Jay Clark - women's gymnastics
Dennis Shaver - track and field

"Nix hurts his team playing today."

FIFY

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Posted by tigbit on 12/25/24 at 2:37 am
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LSU at Florida
Alabama vs Oklahoma
Ole Miss Vs Kentucky

All of these games were season changing.

Yes, it's obvious looking back, but championship teams need to understand this in the present.

Support the school, the team and the players who want to be here for reasonable compensation. I just can't get on board with fans paying to provide the product and then paying to see the product they provided.

Bring back amateur sports!
We have a long history of losing commits on before signing day for one reason or another. We have the most fertile high school prospects in the country and not all of them are looking for a quick payday.

Look at baseball, many players forego huge contracts for a great college experience. Truth is, failing to win enough games to be preceived as competitive cost us a few elite players this year. Fortunately, we were able to flip a couple our way too.

If we can afford elite coaching salaries, we can compete in the NIL era.