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LSU TIGERS, NYY, NYK and NYG.
Teams I love to Hate
1. Florida
2. Auburn
3. Lakers
4. Washington Captials
5. Philly Eagles
6. New York Jets
7. Alabama Crimson Tide
Teams I respect
1. LSU TIGERS!!!!!
2. New York Yankees
3. New York Knicks
4. New York Giants
2011 LSU Football Schedule
Sept. 3 vs. Oregon Arlington, Texas
Sept. 10 Northwestern State Baton Rouge
Sept. 17 at Mississippi State Starkville, Miss.
Sept. 24 at West Virginia Morgantown, W. Va.
Oct. 1 Kentucky Baton Rouge
Oct. 8 Florida Baton Rouge
Oct. 15 at Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn.
Oct. 22 Auburn Baton Rouge
Oct. 29 Open
Nov. 5 at Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Nov. 12 Western Kentucky Baton Rouge
Nov. 19 at Ole Miss Oxford, Miss.
Nov. 26 Arkansas Baton Rouge
LSU TIGERS, NYY, NYK and NYG.
Teams I love to Hate
1. Florida
2. Auburn
3. Lakers
4. Washington Captials
5. Philly Eagles
6. New York Jets
7. Alabama Crimson Tide
Teams I respect
1. LSU TIGERS!!!!!
2. New York Yankees
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Jan 9, 2011About this user
I am a Tiger fan from New York. Their are not many college football programs in New York that have the fan base and tradition like LSU, so that is why during their 2008 championship season I decided to be a Tiger 4 Life.LSU TIGERS FOOTBALL HISTORY
LSU Tigers football history is entwined with the fabric of Louisiana. When you think of Louisiana; you think of Mardi Gras. Every LSU football home game is like a mini Mardi Gras.
Before a Tigers home game, the Louisiana State University campus swells with Tiger fans that come from every part of the State (and beyond). Most are adorned with the team's regal colors of purple and gold.
The outskirts of the stadium are decorated with motor homes, tents, portable grills, and eager fans. The LSU pre-game party has a reputation for being one of the best in all of college football. The pre-game (and post-game) (and during game) atmosphere makes LSU's Tiger Stadium one of the best places to watch a college football game.
LSU Tigers football history began in 1893. From 1893-1895, the LSU football club was independent. In 1896, the program joined the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association until its admission into the Southern Conference in 1922. After the establishment of the Southeastern Conference (SEC), the Tigers joined it in 1932. When the SEC divided into divisions in 1992; LSU became part of the Western Division.
LSU Tigers Football Stadium History
Tiger Stadium is the home field where the Louisiana State University Tigers play to a capacity of 92,400. The stadium is the sixth largest college football stadium in the nation and the third largest in the SEC. The noise LSU fans make when they cheer for their team (or boo the opponent) is so loud that the arena is dubbed "Death Valley" due to the difficulty opposing teams have contending with the remarkable decibel levels produced in Tiger Stadium.
Tiger Stadium was opened in 1924 with an initial seating capacity of 12,000. Grandstands flanked both sides of the playing field, where, in 1931, an additional 10,000 seats were added. A north end zone enclosure added in 1936, boosted capacity to 46,000. Grandstands in the south were constructed in 1953. Over the years, additional features such as upper decks, the replacement of bench seats, and a revamped playing surface further upgraded Tiger Stadium.
There have been many memorable games in Tiger Stadium history. Some of those games include:
The first night game in 1931. LSU beat Spring Hill 35-0 victory; and,
The infamous "Earthquake Game" against Auburn in 1988. In that game, LSU claimed a 7-6 win thanks to QB Tommy Hodson's game-winning touchdown throw to running back Eddie Fuller in the last seconds of the game. LSU fans rejoiced so loudly that a LSU Geology Department seismograph registered the ruckus.
The 1959 game between #1 LSU and #3 Ole Miss. LSU was trailing 3-0, when Billy Cannon famously broke seven tackles during a miraculous 89 yard punt return, for a touchdown, to give the Tigers a 7-3 win in Tiger Stadium.
LSU Tigers Football History: Notable Coaches and Players
The LSU Tigers football program has been headed by a handful of notable coaches, who have cultivated the skills of numerous players. For example, when the Tigers won the National Title in 1958, it was legendary coach, Paul Dietzel, who led his LSU team to victory. He would later earn the National Coach of the Year honors for that same year.
Other coaches that left their mark on LSU football history included Michael "Iron Mike" Donahue (1923-1927) and Lawrence "Biff" Jones (1932-1934). Both Donahue and Jones are in the College Football Hall of Fame.
Coach Bernie Moore (1935-1947) was known for his high level of sportsmanship and encouraged a physical style of play. During his reign, the Tigers won two SEC titles. After retirement, Moore would become SEC Commissioner in 1947.
Charlie "Cholly Mac" McClendon (1962-1979) served as the longest tenured coach for the LSU football program, and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1986.
Of course, Nick Saban led LSU to a National Championship in 2003 and was named college football's coach of the year by the Associated Press.
And, current coach Les Miles led LSU to the 2008 BCS National Championship.
As for great LSU football players, none were greater than Billy Cannon (running back), who won the 1959 Heisman Trophy and was chosen as the first overall pick in the 1960 NFL draft. During his time at LSU, he led the Tigers to a Sugar Bowl title (and National Championship), beating Clemson 7-0. In that game, Cannon complete the pass that allowed Mickey Mangham to score the winning touchdown.
Over the years, the College Football Hall of Fame has acknowledged a handful of other former LSU stars, such as quarterback Doc Fenton; running back Abe "Miracle" Mickal; Wide Receiver Gaynell "Gus" Tinsley; and Wide Receiver Ken Kavanaugh.
Other notable players include Tommy Casanova
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