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Posted on 11/24/08 at 8:29 am to
Posted by 1978Tiger
Madison MS
Member since May 2008
187 posts
Posted on 11/24/08 at 8:29 am to
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I'm not gonna say the program is on a downward spiral, but lets look at the facts. We have not beaten 1 good team this year. This team has no leadership, no discipline, no pride, piss poor tackling, no chemistry, and it looks like they have given up. We should all be VERY ALARMED with what is going on.


This is dead on...come on people we very well could be 5-6 right now! We have NO excuse for the way the defense has played. I have supported Miles from day one but always had this year pin pointed as the year he would have to do it completely on his own. Say what you like but if you discount the fact that Miles has had coaches on the field (Hester, Flynn, Steltz, Highsmith, Dorsey etc..) then your not living in reality. If there is not MAJOR improvement made next year I hate to say it but I hope that we move swiftly and decisively to cut our losses and prevent any further damage to the program..
This post was edited on 11/24/08 at 8:31 am
Posted by FMTigerFan
United States
Member since Mar 2008
14 posts
Posted on 11/24/08 at 10:02 am to
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eddie K. did play against the Sparties my brother. Check your history.


Eddie was there.

1995 Independence Bowl
LSU 45
Michigan St. 26
The Tigers wrapped up the first year of the Gerry DiNardo era with a 45-26 win over Michigan State before a sellout crowd of 48,835. The teams battled evenly in a first half of big plays that included a 78-ya rd TD pass by Michigan State on the second play of the game, an Eddie Kennison kickoff return for a touchdown for LSU, a Michigan State kickoff return for a touchdown and a 51-yard TD run by Kevin Faulk that contributed to a 24-21 MSU halftime lead. But the Tigers broke it open in the second half with 24 unanswered points, including a fumble return for a touchdown by defensive end Gabe Northern. Northern went on to claim defensive player of the game honors and Faulk rushed for a bowl record 234 yards -- the second most rushing yards by an LSU player -- to capture the offensive MVP award. In all, LSU set or tied 11 Independence Bowl records in the romp.
PASSING: Herb Tyler, 10 of 20,164 yards, 1 TD
RUSHING: Kevin Faulk, 25 att., 234 yards, 2 TDs, Long 68 yards
RECEIVING: Eddie Kennison, 5 rec., 124 yards, 1 TD, Long 49 yards
ATTENDANCE: 48,835
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