Vols Better Know Whats Waiting For Them Sept. 24

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We've been warned !!!
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Vols Better Know What's Waiting For Them Sept. 24


TEMPE, Ariz. — Memo to Tennessee athletics director Mike Hamilton and football coach Phillip Fulmer:

You are playing in Tiger Stadium on Saturday, Sept. 24 ... The game is going to be at night ... It's going to be louder than normal and louder than that Erecter set you call a stadium ... And you will probably lose.

No. 5 LSU, which defeated No. 15 Arizona State 35-31 Saturday night after the game was switched from Tiger Stadium because of Hurricane Katrina, could have played at home this past Saturday night if the Sun Devils had slept in their bus Friday night. Just about everything else is back to normal after LSU served as the primary emergency relief center for the storm and its aftermath.

Hotels may still be a slight problem around Baton Rouge, Mr. Hamilton and Mr. Fulmer, but hey, your fans can just bring their trailers (just kidding). (Not really.)

ESPN will announce today that the LSU game will be at night on Sept. 24. You don't get to choose where or what time your away games will be played, Mr. Hamilton and Mr. Fulmer, unless there are serious, extenuating circumstances such as the aftermath of the worst natural disaster in U.S. history. Do not try to milk such a terrible situation so your team can take advantage of it.

Arizona State had legitimate concerns on Sept. 5 when the decision was made to play here. You do not have legitimate concerns.

And seriously, it would not surprise me and it would be just like college football for your Tennessee Volunteers to beat LSU a week from Saturday at night in Tiger Stadium anyway. All signs — a crazed Tiger Stadium in its latest home opener since 1961, LSU coming off an emotional victory at Arizona State with an extra week to prepare and Tennessee coming off an emotional week at Florida this week — point to an LSU win. That's why there is a strong chance Tennessee could win.

How LSU prepares for and plays in this Tennessee game will be the second major test for first-year coach Les Miles. He has handled distractions and two game changes well. How will he and his team handle such sudden success? Will LSU follow an historic victory with a win as it usually did under former coach Nick Saban or will it fall into the relax mode Saban so painstakingly guarded against?

Or will LSU just return to earth as even Saban's Tigers did after the watershed, 38-31 overtime win over Tennessee in his first year in 2000? That was followed by a 41-9 loss at Florida. The Blue Grass Miracle victory over Kentucky in 2002 was followed by a 31-0 loss at home to Alabama.

Arizona State was good. No one has lit up an LSU defense like quarterback Sam Keller (35-of-56 for 461 yards and four touchdowns) did since Florida quarterback Rex Grossman hit 22-of-32 passes for 464 yards and five touchdowns in a 44-15 win in 2001 against Saban at Tiger Stadium.

Tennessee may be better, though it looked average in a 17-10 win over UAB in its opener on Sept. 3. The Vols may not have as good an offense as Arizona State, but it is a more rounded team and will surely be better on defense than the Sun Devils, who gave up 434 total yards.

Oh, but that game is still miles away. LSU people — with the exception of new defensive coordinator Bo Pelini — need to relax now, enjoy this one and take a hearty breath after a two-week hurricane blitz no one will ever forget.

It was just a football game that LSU won in highly dramatic fashion Saturday night, but few will ever forget it either, particularly that scintillating fourth quarter that featured 42 points, five lead changes and the transformation of LSU from an SEC team to a Pac-10 team.

LSU and Arizona State both played heroically and with a sense of urgency and a just-get-it-done mentality that FEMA, the Red Cross and the National Guard so desperately need.

After a fortnight to forget, it was a night to remember.

Unless of course, you were a Tennessee person watching at home.

See you in Tiger Stadium, Mr. Hamilton and Mr. Fulmer. It's going to be dark, but the power won't be out.

GLENN GUILBEAU covers LSU athletics for The News-Star and Louisiana Gannett.
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Does drinking swamp water do this to ya??

 
#2
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Everybody's shaking in their boots now... :devilsmoke: I like this kind of smack talk a lot more than in the "Why don't they change the gametime" thread.
 
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#4
well sense we are hillbilies we sure should not have gave them what was it 170,000 dollars we rasied to send to them??? thats sad!!
 
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yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah another drunken Cajun running his mouth.


UT's record in Baton Rouge 7 - 3 - 2
 
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lol. this is the biggest piece of trash i have ever read. i call it racism to say that everyone who likes ut lives in a trailer. (i do) but that is besides the point. "erector set stadium" ..lol. give me a break. last time we were there, we should have won. and the qb was freakin a.j. suggs. after we pimp smack the stupid crocs. these tiggers from pooh land will be little more than s*** on our cleats. i hate these cajun idiots. they will use this hurricane as long as they can to boost their selves up. yall tripped and stumbled and lucked out saturday night against a good pac 10 team. besides usc, the rest of the pac 10 is a bunch of average joes. so yall take ur week off, milk the hurricane, get pumped up. then take ur ass whoopin. and we will be celebrating, beer in hand, in my trailer.

 
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What an idiot.

I suppose our volunteers who are sending millions of dollars and who have driven down to help the homeless, sick, and dying should just pack up their "trailers" and come home. Anyway, they are FAR outclassed by the lovely homegrown Louisiana specimens who steal TV's, shoot at rescue helicopters, and rape and kill women in the emergency shelters.

Ms. Guilbeau, I suggest that before you pick at the speck 'round here, you check the log in your own eye. Oh, and don't forget that your "Mighty Tigers" were getting the crap kicked out of them before two fluke plays on special teams. If you think we are scared after that uninspired performance in the desert, think again.
 
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Originally posted by checkerboard_charly@Sep 12, 2005 9:01 PM
i call it racism to say that everyone who likes ut lives in a trailer. 
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Well, it's more like classism, but I know what you mean.

 
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I gave my 10 bucks to the hurricane relief...now I don't feel sorry for them...screw LSU. I hope we stomp their butts into the ground. Geuax Vols..or however they say that gay french crap.
 
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Originally posted by kiddiedoc@Sep 12, 2005 8:05 PM
What an idiot.

I suppose our volunteers who are sending millions of dollars and who have driven down to help the homeless, sick, and dying should just pack up their "trailers" and come home.  Anyway, they are FAR outclassed by the lovely homegrown Louisiana specimens who steal TV's, shoot at rescue helicopters, and rape and kill women in the emergency shelters.

Ms. Guilbeau, I suggest that before you pick at the speck 'round here, you check the log in your own eye.  Oh, and don't forget that your "Mighty Tigers" were getting the crap kicked out of them before two fluke plays on special teams.  If you think we are scared after that uninspired performance in the desert, think again.
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good post doc.
 
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Originally posted by Arclight@Sep 12, 2005 7:01 PM
http://www.tigerdroppings.com/rant/message...c.asp?p=1141609

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Someone ALERT the Pride of The Southland Band!!!!  Maybe they can play it more and louder!!
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I love the title of these guys in the link Arclight!! They are definitely full of tiger sh*t... :lol:
 
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Don't worry bama ass, we'll be down to see ya'll later. By the way what's the record the last 10 years???
 
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Wow................ That is surprising. That guy better hope I don't see him on the street.........
 
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Originally posted by Arclight@Sep 12, 2005 7:01 PM
http://www.tigerdroppings.com/rant/message...c.asp?p=1141609

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Someone ALERT the Pride of The Southland Band!!!!  Maybe they can play it more and louder!!
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they have the gayest names i have ever seen. and the best they could come up with was "put them in cots"

lol. idiots man. i really hate lsu now.
 
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I really don't get all this hillbilly/rv/trailer trash talk...I mean really. Anyone want to ride with me on the way down?

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They can talk all they want, as far as I'm concerned. This is what being from the hills is all about. :thefinger:
 
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Originally posted by checkerboard_charly@Sep 12, 2005 10:18 PM
ok. i have infiltrated the poop page. lol.  what should i say. lol.

i cant believe they actually used the word poop
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they didn't say it "he" said it.....and "he" doesn't represent LSU.
 
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Originally posted by Arclight@Sep 12, 2005 6:49 PM
We've been warned !!!
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Article:
Vols Better Know What's Waiting For Them Sept. 24

 
TEMPE, Ariz. — Memo to Tennessee athletics director Mike Hamilton and football coach Phillip Fulmer:

You are playing in Tiger Stadium on Saturday, Sept. 24 ... The game is going to be at night ... It's going to be louder than normal and louder than that Erecter set you call a stadium ... And you will probably lose.

No. 5 LSU, which defeated No. 15 Arizona State 35-31 Saturday night after the game was switched from Tiger Stadium because of Hurricane Katrina, could have played at home this past Saturday night if the Sun Devils had slept in their bus Friday night. Just about everything else is back to normal after LSU served as the primary emergency relief center for the storm and its aftermath.

Hotels may still be a slight problem around Baton Rouge, Mr. Hamilton and Mr. Fulmer, but hey, your fans can just bring their trailers (just kidding). (Not really.)

ESPN will announce today that the LSU game will be at night on Sept. 24. You don't get to choose where or what time your away games will be played, Mr. Hamilton and Mr. Fulmer, unless there are serious, extenuating circumstances such as the aftermath of the worst natural disaster in U.S. history. Do not try to milk such a terrible situation so your team can take advantage of it.

Arizona State had legitimate concerns on Sept. 5 when the decision was made to play here. You do not have legitimate concerns.

And seriously, it would not surprise me and it would be just like college football for your Tennessee Volunteers to beat LSU a week from Saturday at night in Tiger Stadium anyway. All signs — a crazed Tiger Stadium in its latest home opener since 1961, LSU coming off an emotional victory at Arizona State with an extra week to prepare and Tennessee coming off an emotional week at Florida this week — point to an LSU win. That's why there is a strong chance Tennessee could win.

How LSU prepares for and plays in this Tennessee game will be the second major test for first-year coach Les Miles. He has handled distractions and two game changes well. How will he and his team handle such sudden success? Will LSU follow an historic victory with a win as it usually did under former coach Nick Saban or will it fall into the relax mode Saban so painstakingly guarded against?

Or will LSU just return to earth as even Saban's Tigers did after the watershed, 38-31 overtime win over Tennessee in his first year in 2000? That was followed by a 41-9 loss at Florida. The Blue Grass Miracle victory over Kentucky in 2002 was followed by a 31-0 loss at home to Alabama.

Arizona State was good. No one has lit up an LSU defense like quarterback Sam Keller (35-of-56 for 461 yards and four touchdowns) did since Florida quarterback Rex Grossman hit 22-of-32 passes for 464 yards and five touchdowns in a 44-15 win in 2001 against Saban at Tiger Stadium.

Tennessee may be better, though it looked average in a 17-10 win over UAB in its opener on Sept. 3. The Vols may not have as good an offense as Arizona State, but it is a more rounded team and will surely be better on defense than the Sun Devils, who gave up 434 total yards.

Oh, but that game is still miles away. LSU people — with the exception of new defensive coordinator Bo Pelini — need to relax now, enjoy this one and take a hearty breath after a two-week hurricane blitz no one will ever forget.

It was just a football game that LSU won in highly dramatic fashion Saturday night, but few will ever forget it either, particularly that scintillating fourth quarter that featured 42 points, five lead changes and the transformation of LSU from an SEC team to a Pac-10 team.

LSU and Arizona State both played heroically and with a sense of urgency and a just-get-it-done mentality that FEMA, the Red Cross and the National Guard so desperately need.

After a fortnight to forget, it was a night to remember.

Unless of course, you were a Tennessee person watching at home.

See you in Tiger Stadium, Mr. Hamilton and Mr. Fulmer. It's going to be dark, but the power won't be out.

GLENN GUILBEAU covers LSU athletics for The News-Star and Louisiana Gannett.
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Does drinking swamp water do this to ya??
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ALLRIGHT j allen!!!!! i read your the internet guy... so why dont you share this little article with your teammates! this is insane for them to call us out like this.. break them IN HALF PLEASE SHUT THERE ASSES UP
 
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Originally posted by KnoxKDX@Sep 12, 2005 10:08 PM
I really don't get all this hillbilly/rv/trailer trash talk...I mean really.  Anyone want to ride with me on the way down?

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They can talk all they want, as far as I'm concerned. This is what being from the hills is all about. :thefinger:
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I wish Chris Fowler could see that!

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Originally posted by 7IlikeOrange7@Sep 12, 2005 10:34 PM
ALLRIGHT j allen!!!!! i read your the internet guy... so why dont you share this little article with your teammates! this is insane for them to call us out like this.. break them IN HALF PLEASE SHUT THERE ASSES UP
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hell yeah, i hop allen reads that "poop" lol.

killem allen. poach the tigers. that is our slogan.
 

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