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Heard it was a car crash on Bluebonnet on Saturday, Brandon Kling...Anyone know details...
If Dave Wannstedt doesn't pull one of biggest upsets in history of college football and knock off West Viriginia as a 31 point underdog, would Les be history after next year barring a SEC title? Miles should donate half his salary to Wannstedt.
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He starts, he starts!!! depnding on the play-calling.


I forgot how explosive that USC offense is. Scored 17 against Arizona and couldn't keep up with Oregon State. He gets less touches than both Gable and Johnson every game. BS!
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I just simply can't buy the fact that JM was "no loss" to LSU.



Where would he be playing??? Richard Murphy gets one carry a game. Holiday is non-existent in this offense. How many touches would McKnight get a game? Miles likes big backs who get 20 plus carries a game. Wide receiver at LSU, yes. Running back, No.
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USC is LOADED with 5 star running backs. Isn't JM a soph? Was Charles Scott tearing it up as a soph?


The 2 guys in front of him, CJ Gable is a sophomore and Johnson is a junior who is not regarded as a first rounder by Pro scouts...
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Question: was Reggie Bush better than Charles Scott?


Comparing Bush to Scott or Bush to MCKnight is flat out dumb. McKnight is 3rd string at USC. 3rd string!!! I guess Stefon Johnson and CJ Gable would be best backs in SEC. Afterall, if they are in front of McKnight they must be gods.
He isn't better than Stefon Johnson or CJ Gable. He damn sure isn't better than Charles Scott.
Joe McKnight was no loss. Richard Murphy can't get onto the field at LSU, where would McKnight fit in? He is no Charles Scott and isn't a better return guy than Holiday? He would likely be a receiver if he was a Tiger.

LSU Int record, who holds it?

Posted by Fudd7405 on 11/17/08 at 11:58 am
I know Booty threw 19 int's in 1999, did Jamie Howard throw more? Lee has 15. Will he break it with 3 games left?

LSU Baseball World Series rosters...

Posted by Fudd7405 on 11/4/08 at 10:10 am
Looks like Ardoin, Taylor Martin, and Taylor Davis are either hurt or have been cut....



BATON ROUGE, La. – Game 1 of the LSU Baseball Purple-Gold World Series
begins at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday in the original Alex Box Stadium. The
three-game intrasquad series concludes LSU's six-week fall practice
session.


Game 2 is set for 3:30 p.m. Wednesday and Game 3 starts at 3:30 p.m.
Thursday. All games will be six innings -- if a game is tied after six
innings, only one extra inning will be played.


The games are open to the public, and admission is free.

"Fall practice has been outstanding for us, and the Purple-Gold World
Series is a great way to wrap it up," said LSU head coach Paul
Mainieri. "I've been very pleased with the leadership displayed by our
returning players, and it's evident our freshmen class will make a
significant impact upon our program. The games this week will be a lot
of fun, but they will also provide a very competitive environment for
our club."


LSU hitting coach Javi Sanchez will serve as the head coach of the Gold
team, and he will be assisted by Tigers' equipment manager Matt
Montgomery. LSU volunteer coach Will Davis will be the head coach of
the Purple squad, and he will be assisted by student coach Kyle
Beerbohm.


The coaches conducted a draft on Sunday night in order to form the two
squads for the series. Below are the rosters for this week's games:



GOLD TEAM PURPLE TEAM


Manager: Javi Sanchez
Manager: Will
Davis
Assistant Coach: Matt Montgomery Assistant
Coach: Kyle Beerbohm

47 Ben Alsup, RHP
10 Ryan Byrd, LHP

44 Paul Bertuccini, RHP
29 Louis Coleman, RHP

24 Daniel Bradshaw, RHP
21 Johnny Dishon, OF

39 Nolan Cain, RHP
53 Kevin Farnsworth, C

34 Blake Dean, OF
35 Matt Gaudet,
INF

9 Wet Delatte, INF
5 Derek Helenihi,
INF

27 Beau Didier, INF/C
8 Mikie Mahtook, OF

7 Grant Dozar, INF
58 Spencer Mathews, RHP

33 Micah Gibbs, C
30 Chris Matulis,
LHP

11 Tyler Hanover, INF
32 Chris McGhee, INF

2 Buzzy Haydel, INF
36 Austin Nola,
INF

6 Leon Landry, OF
14 Sean Ochinko, C

17 DJ LeMahieu, INF
18 Nicholas Pontiff, OF

38 Jordan Nicholson, RHP
23 Anthony Ranaudo, RHP

22 Matty Ott, RHP
12 Austin Ross, RHP

20 Shane Riedie, RHP
25 Randy Zeigler,
LHP/INF

16 Ryan Schimpf, INF