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Hutchicus
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re: Jacob Hester Photo Vs Florida 2007
Posted by Hutchicus on 3/7/10 at 7:34 pm to LSU Marketing
Sorry - I realize this is an older thread. My question doesn't pertain to photos, but it's related.
Would it be possible for LSU to prepare copies of old LSU football games for purchase?
All of us here on TigerDroppings (and, I'm sure, the millions more who love LSU but haven't yet found the site) love watching and listening to old LSU football games. (And other sports, too, I'll bet.) But we all rely on remembering to record the games, often on grainy VHS tapes that are easily erased by careless relatives. It's recently become easier to purchase copies of the games, but the GeauxZone's offerings (on LSUSports.net) are somewhat limited (even more so than its predecessor, LSUSports.tv).
For my part, I'd be interested in purchasing many of the old games, and I think many other LSU fans would do the same. There would almost certainly be sufficient demand to make this a financially viable project.
Thanks.
Would it be possible for LSU to prepare copies of old LSU football games for purchase?
All of us here on TigerDroppings (and, I'm sure, the millions more who love LSU but haven't yet found the site) love watching and listening to old LSU football games. (And other sports, too, I'll bet.) But we all rely on remembering to record the games, often on grainy VHS tapes that are easily erased by careless relatives. It's recently become easier to purchase copies of the games, but the GeauxZone's offerings (on LSUSports.net) are somewhat limited (even more so than its predecessor, LSUSports.tv).
For my part, I'd be interested in purchasing many of the old games, and I think many other LSU fans would do the same. There would almost certainly be sufficient demand to make this a financially viable project.
Thanks.
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