Favorite team:LSU 
Location:Mississippi
Biography:I was born, I learned about LSU, I will die in about 20 yers.
Interests:LSU, Running, Reading
Occupation:Retired
Number of Posts:1333
Registered on:12/31/2005
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The saga of Billy Cannon Jr. Every Tiger in the state was bummed when he signed with Texas A&M.
Kirby is a modern-day Charles McClendon...............great defenses and no concept of an offensive strategy.
Few of you remember or want to remember this play but I remember it well. It was Nov. 3, 1963. Ole Miss was playing a rare afternoon football game against LSU in Baton Rouge. CBS was broadcasting
As was always the case in those days, the Ole Miss- LSU game had SEC and national championship implications. Ole Miss was undefeated. LSU had lost once. Ole Miss sped to an early lead and LSU was fighting to get back in the game.
Ole Miss punted and LSU speedster Joe Labruzzo, who had run the 100-yard dash in 9.6 seconds for the LSU track team, gathered in the kick at his own 14 and took off. He broke into the clear and seemed headed for an 86-yard touchdown that might have turned the game around. Then, a huge Ole Miss player appeared on the screen, racing to try and catch Labruzzo from behind. This huge, speeding Rebel was a sophomore from Newton, named Stan Hindman. Labruzzo weighed 175 pounds. Hindman weighed 232. As Labruzzo crossed the 5-yard-line, Hindman reached out his right arm, snagged Labruzzo from behind, and took him down at the one-yard-line. Ole Miss then held the Tigers on a goal line stand and went on to win the game 37-3. Nearly 57 years later, Hindman’s rundown of Labruzzo remains one of the most incredible athletic feats I have witnessed.
Hardin-Simmons 1958. We won 20-6
Success breeds success..............Ole Miss had a great run this season, kids noticed and want to be a part of what they think is something special............
Success breeds success..............Ole Miss had a great run this season, kids noticed and want to be a part of what they think is something special............
Patience isn't your long-suit is it?

re: Give Leavitt $6-$7m

Posted by Eauxld Geauxld on 1/9/26 at 7:05 am to
Yeah, let's give a guy who may never play again because of a Lisfranc injury, $6-7 million dollars.

re: Was Brad Davis that bad?

Posted by Eauxld Geauxld on 1/6/26 at 4:57 pm to
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Our OL anchored by Will Campbell struggled running the ball. What's that tell you about Davis?



...or Joe Sloan

Lane Kiffin is the last football coach in the country that I would want to piss off.
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This is definitely a school who is over Lane


Sarcasm?