Thursday, November 20, 2008

Commitment #20: Lamin Barrow

Yay.... Number 20 or Number 21 depending on who you ask (I'll explain later). Barrow is a Linebacker from Marreo who is a 3-star recruit.

Now about the #21 thing, according to ESPN, top safety recruit Craig Loston decommitted from Clemson and committed to LSU. According to Tiger Rag, Loston didn't commit yet but the inside linebacker Willie Ferrel did (Ferrel is rumored to have decommitted from LSU but reassured LSU and Tiger Rag this past week. http://www.tigerrag.com/?p=4224). So whatever, these people need to figure this out. It is confusing.

LSU- Ole Miss is now called the Magnolia Bowl

LSU and Ole Miss student bodies decided on a official rivalry game, the Magnolia Bowl. The two student bodies created a trophy to go to the winner, like "The Boot." They used the logos of LSU, Ole Miss, and SEC to make a logo for the rivalry. I can't seem to find a picture of the trophy if anyone does email it to me lsu_girl@live.com.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Commit #19: Dominique Allen

LSU picked up its 19th commitment this week. Dominique Allen is a 3 start fullback from Paris, Tennessee. He was oringially committed to Tennessee until Phil Fulmer was fired. I haven't watch his video so I don't know much. If you have seen the vid, let me know how he looks.

MIKE IS IN LAST PLACE!!!

How did that happen?? umm... yeah this is the last week so if he has any hope of being in the playoffs he needs to kill his opponent this week. Who I wouldn't mind killing. He is against that anorexic Auburn Tiger this week. Take him down

Abridged Power Rankings

It is the week before I go out of town so I can really do my full power rankings. These shouldn't be a shocker to anyone though.

1. Florida
2. Alabama
3. Georgia
4. LSU
5. Vanderbilt
6. Ole Miss
7. South Carolina
8. Arkansas
9. Kentucky
10. Mississippi State
11. Auburn
12. Tennessee

Monday, November 17, 2008

What the Heck?????????

Ok so...what the heck!?!?

Where was our defense in the first half? did they fall off the face of the world and somehow magically reappear? I mean seriously. 24 points in the first half to TROY!!!! are you kidding me...that is ridiculous. Bo Pelini would have never let that happen. This whole co-coordinator thing is not working out to well and needs to be fixed!

Now Jarrett Lee...oh do i have a lot to say about him today... Ok so the first half i wanted to kill the guy. After his pick 6, everyone started booing. I jumped up and down and screamed like a maniac because Jarrett Lee's brother was sitting next to me. He started screamin and yelling at everyone around us to shut up and then there was a fight and well lets say the Lee family did not win. The second half on the other hand, was pretty good. not great but good. But seriously, why can't he be that good all the time. He has theses times where he is just amazing and then all of a sudden he is horrible. I just do not understand.

So was anyone else pumped when Jordan Jefferson took the field. I freakin flipped out. For his first game he was pretty awesome. He got his first touchdown!!! and all around he was just amazing!!!

Did You Know... Jordan Jefferson has never lost a game since his freshmen year in high school!!! woop woop!!! I guess he should play more often!!!

If anyone has any incite to Jarrett Lee being bipolar on the field, I would really appreciate it.

LSU Football is Bi-polar

They are good and then they are not. It is kinda annoying. So I am not doing a normal recap because this was not a normal game. It was like watching two different games, one in the first half, one in the second. Shame on those who left early even though at one point I almost did. I sat in the student section which was interesting, but fun. Jarrett Lee can live... for now. Chad Jones can have a cookie. LaFell can have one too. The defense though needs to see a doctor.

Friday, November 14, 2008

VOTE FOR MIKE!!!!

He is losing right now by 30 votes. VOTE VOTE VOTE

LSU picks up 2 more Commits this week

I knew about the first one on Monday, but I kinda forgot to post it :)

First is Akiem Hicks who is a 4 star junior college recruit out of Sacramento, California. Yeah.. that's far. There is no video on this guy so I can't tell you too much about him.

Second is an 2 star athlete out of Shreveport named Morris Claiborne. This one doesn't have a video either but it does say he was recent offered a scholarship from LSU and took it very quickly.

This makes 18 commits, remember there was a decommit and then a scholarship offer taken back.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

LSU- Ole Miss to kick-off at 2:30pm

Is anyone else sick of CBS and their ruining of LSU's tradition of "Saturday Night in Tiger Stadium"? I don't like day games, we have lost all of them except one this year.

Weekend Pick 6

Sorry that the Power Rankings were late but hey the pick 6 is early so maybe they balance???

Georgia at Auburn- Georgia: A loss to Georgia will put more pressure on Tuberville.

ULM at Ole Miss- Ole Miss: This ain't Bama 'Hawks. This one could get ugly.

South Carolina at Florida- Florida: Nope, no upset here, but it is a closer one than the last few Gator games.

Mississippi State at Alabama- Alabama: This is actually a hard one to pick for me. This could be an upset, but I don't want to get killed for saying it if State gets killed.

Troy at LSU- LSU: Did you have to ask? Jefferson should get some major playing time.

Vanderbilt at Kentucky- Vanderbilt: The 'dores become bowl -eligible with this big road win.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

SEC Power Rankings

1. Florida- They are just peaking at the right time.

2. Alabama- That win won't have been a win if LSU didn't have 4 picks. With a decent QB LSU would have won that game 21-7.

3. Georgia- Umm.. this might now last since Kentucky put 38 points on that "awesome" defense.

4. LSU- Okay, so LSU won that game but no one will say that in public. They really control their own density when it come to bowl games. Hopefully that QB problem will fix itself.

5. South Carolina- This one might not last either since they are playing a hot Florida team on Saturday.

6. Ole Miss- Who is this team and when could they play football??

7. Kentucky- They Georgia a run for their money.

8. Vandy- It's okay Vandy, everyone is getting killed by Florida.

9. Arkansas- That running back is keeping them alive.

10. Auburn- Can it get any worse?

11. Mississippi State- They are being seen as a upset against Alabama.

12. Tennessee- They aren't even bowl eligible.

An E-mail I received and really enjoyed

A good friend of mine send this to me. I could find a link so I will just post the whole thing



Written by Wright Thompson of ESPN the Magazine.


In another life, I was the LSU beat writer for the New Orleans Times Picayune. Sports writers will tell you that covering a beat is the biggest grind in the business, an endless cycle of being stonewalled by coaches and making 32 phone calls just to find out if some 18-year-old sprained his ankle. But there was a moment that made it all worth it: walking into Tiger Stadium. It was electric. When Death Valley is rocking, it seems as if it might actually take flight.

On Saturday, I went back to Baton Rouge to see Alabama barely beat LSU, and was, once again, reminded that Tiger Stadium is the best place in the world to watch a sporting event. Since we love lists, here are 10 reasons why:

10. The Tiger Bait Walk
Hundreds of fans line barricades, waiting on the Alabama busses. Immediately visible are five state troopers, eight sheriff's deputies and a crowd of prison guards. Two more cops are undercover, dressed as LSU fans. There are about 40 nine-millimeters around gate 12. One marshal has an earpiece, and he gets the word: Nick Saban and the Alabama Crimson Tide have left the hotel, with two Alabama troopers and three Louisiana troopers leading them in, lights shining and sirens blaring. A police helicopter circles above. Last night, LSU fans burned Saban in effigy at a pep rally. Nobody with a badge is taking any chances.

Finally, the busses pull up and cops rush Saban into the bowels of Tiger Stadium. LSU fans yell, "Tiger Bait." Alabama fans yell, "Roll Tide."

I'm not sure what it was like to walk into the Coliseum, but I bet it was something like this.

9. Ragoo
I wrote about him in the latest issue of The Magazine. He's Cajun, bald, usually dressed in purple and gold and is the preeminent LSU tailgater. Once upon a time, he ran the Krewe of Ragoo, a group of Tiger fans wilder than the occupants of a hair band tour bus. Almost 60, he's decided to chill, disbanding the Krewe and forming a smaller group known as Ragoo Remains.

And they get after it.

Saturday, they had brisket and all the beer you could handle. If you're ever at an LSU game, stop by Ragoo's tent, over by the track. Tell him you read about him in The Mag and that you'd sure love a little piece of boudin.

8. The Pre-Game Ritual
The band marches onto the field, dressed like mariachis but keeping time like soldiers. They begin playing "Pregame (Hold that Tiger)," turning to salute each corner of Tiger Stadium. Each corner tries to be louder than the one before.

Then Dan Borne' comes on and goes through the temperature and weather. "Chance of rain?" he asks the crowd. "Never!" they respond in unison.

(This is where John Ed Bradley got the name for his wonderful book, It Never Rains in Tiger Stadium. It's one of the most amazing pieces of writing I've ever read.)

7. The Speakers
Some schools have wimpy speakers, not loud enough to allow the pump-you-up songs serve their purpose. But in Tiger Stadium, it's like they hijacked the Rolling Stones sound system. There's enough treble to hear the words, enough bass to rattle Death Valley's metaphorical rear view mirror. When they play AC/DC's "Hell's Bells," usually during a media time out before a big play, they let it go long enough for the guitar to kick in. I am pretty damn sure they can hear it out on the barges pushing cargo down the Mississippi River.

6. The Press Box Coffee
As Mag writer Seth Wickersham, pointed out in this awesome story about the Manning brothers, people in Louisiana are serious about their coffee. At Tiger stadium, they serve Community Coffee, a local staple. By the end of the game on Saturday, the press box was littered with small, red Styrofoam cups. Four of them were mine.

5. Nighttime
The third quarter ends with LSU down seven, but hanging in. Borne' makes an announcement.

"The sun has found its home in the western sky, and it is now Saturday night in Death Valley," he says.

The crowd goes ape s—. The band plays the first few notes of "Hold that Tiger," but the crowd quickly overpowers their sound. Fifteen minutes to go, and the place is about to lift off.

4. "Living on a Prayer"
The game is tied with just under three minutes left, and LSU is about to get the ball with a chance to win. The band knows just the song.

Tommy used to work on the docks.

The student section explodes.

When the band gets to the chorus, they are singing along—and it is loud. They are part of the largest crowd ever at this place, and their Tigers are hanging in against the top ranked team in the country, maybe about to send Nicky-Nicky Bling-Bling home a loser.

We gotta hold on
To what we got
It doesn't make a difference
If we make it or not
We got each other
And that's a lot
For love
We'll give it a shot

Ooooooh, we're halfway there
Ooooooh, living on a prayer …

It is one of my favorite moments in sports.


Getty Images
Saban now treads in dangerous territory when he makes the trip with Bama to Tiger Stadium.
3. The Noise
I know this is a bit redundant, but it is really hard to explain just how loud Tiger Stadium is when you're standing on the field. Georgia coach Mark Richt told reporters a story not long ago about the reaction of the crowd after the Bulldogs scored a touchdown to tie a game several years back. Normally, something like this quiets a crowd. Not this time. The TD just seemed to make the 93,000 more angry.

"All I began to hear was a chant: L-S-U. L-S-U," Richt said. "It got louder and louder and louder, and it was the loudest I'd ever heard a stadium."

On Saturday, when LSU blocks what would have been an Alabama game-winning field goal, the place is as loud as I've ever heard it. The crowd is moving and swaying so much, and in so many directions, it makes the stands look blurry, like a pointillist painting.

2. The Belly of the Beast
Down below the stadium, it feels old. The walls are painted white, and the unpainted concrete is battleship gray. The ceilings are low.

After the game, with a phalanx of state troopers leading the way, Saban makes the short walk from the visitor's locker room to the press conference room. Only problem, he has to pass through a throng of exiting LSU fans, who have talked among themselves for two years about what they'd say to him if they had the chance. They've plotted, schemed and dreamed. Well, let me tell you, the hundred or so who were there when Saban crossed in front of them totally chickened out. There was a little rumbling, but nobody said anything. Until he was inside, that is, then one guy starts screaming at the door, "Garbage! You're garbage!" A nearby state trooper laughs. Dude sure got some courage once Saban was gone.

1. The Silence
Right now, I'm looking out of the press box at the stadium and it's quiet. The lights are off on one side. The aisles are covered in trash. Up here, people are finishing up game stories and columns, ready to crack one of the beers that's been icing down.

I've always loved empty stadiums, none more than this one. It feels alive when it's packed, and now it looks like it's resting, waiting for next week. This building has seen a lot of things. Billy Cannon's punt return; a crowd so loud it registered on the Richter Scale up the street at the geology department; the night when Nick Saban returned to town with his top ranked Crimson Tide. It's as if all that history leaves Tiger Stadium tired and so it needs to recharge until it's time to wake and do it again.

Wright Thompson is a senior writer for ESPN.com and ESPN The Magazine.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Yes... This is the oppisite of what I have been saying.

but it is sort of true. The link today is for a article by the Bleacher Report about how LSU Fans are using Lee to blame all the problems on. Which I do IN SOME CASES; however, the defense has been a huge problem that has been overlooked. The defense is just terrible. They have the talent but have yet to show it. Look at the dude's stats to see what I am talking about.

Monday, November 10, 2008

Hey Yall!!! I am DONE defending Jarret Lee!!

I have been the biggest Jarrett Lee supporter since day 1. When Matt Flynn graduated, I was Jarrett Lee all the way! But now, I want to hurt the guy. He is making me look like a big idiot (which I definitely am not). He has thrown more interceptions for touchdowns than anyone as a redshirt freshmen. I have no words for him. I am so ashamed to admit that I was one of his biggest fans! He has thrown 14 interceptions, 6 for touchdowns. I mean Matthew Staford threw 13 interceptions his first year, but none of them were a pick 6. Jarrett Lee is turning out to be one of the worst quarterbacks ever. I am so mad about this entire situation.

I heard from an insider that Jordan Jefferson wants to transfer. They keep telling him he will get to play and then they don't and Jarrett Lee is making stupid mistakes. Jordan says that if he does not get to start playing soon, he is gone.Oh please help us God! If that happens, what will we do next year. Yes we are getting Shepard, but we need more than 1 quarterback. Andrew Hatch broke his leg, who knows how long it will be before he is back.

All I have to say is that we need something good to happen, and happen soon. If it doesn't Lsu football will be going down hill.

WELCOME OUR NEW CO-AUTHOR- GOLDEN GIRL!!

A very good friend of mine is joining the blog. She will post things along with me. Don't worry guys she's is almost as cool as me. She will post a weekly rant on player's performances in the past week. This will be on Mondays. My posts are SEC Rankings on Tuesday, Pick 6 on Fridays, and Game wrap with awards on Saturday.

When she posts it will show up as 30500. It is a tech problem that I am working on.

SO YAY Golden Girl!!

A bunch of good "Start Jefferson Articles"

Nola.com has a good article with some info I didn't know. Colt McCoy, yes the amazingness at Texas passed up LSU because Ryan Perrilloux commited to the Tigers. Okay, now I really hate him. But, hey I learn something new everyday.

http://blog.nola.com/lsusports/2008/11/les_miles_has_to_fix_lsu_quart.html

The next two are article in the Advocate. The first is Miles and Lee's statements about the Bama game including that Jefferson will see some playing time. (YAYAYAYAY!!!)

http://www.2theadvocate.com/sports/lsu/featured/34188899.html

This one though was as good as a warm chocolate cookie that is still gooie right out of the oven. Okay.... maybe not that good, but it did make me hungry. Anyway, back tot he article it is good, saying that it is nothing against Lee personally, but Miles needs to weigh his options. Randy Rosetta write the article. Doesn't his name remind you of Christmas?

http://www.2theadvocate.com/sports/lsu/34188859.html

LSU drops to #20 in BCS, #19 in AP

If the computers would watch that game they would know that Alabama isn't the best team in the country. Also they would have seen that LSU gave that game to Alabama and they shouldn't have won that game.

Saturday, November 8, 2008

I'm sick of this

I am tired of the running backs and the defense playing well and being overshadowed by Jarrett Lee's constant mistakes. How much more blood do you want Les? There has to be a point when you see the kid can't take the pressure. But here is what pisses me off the most. Les Miles told Jordan Jefferson he was going in, let him warm-up, then tell him they are going to put Lee back in. I know for a fact is that Jefferson is looking into a transfer. Miles needs to start him versus Troy. If he doesn't and mark my words, I will boycott LSU football. Because what he did tonight is lie then he could be put on the same category as Nick Saban, liars. The defense played this best I have seen since Jan. 4, 2004. My freshman, Patrick Peterson, had an amazing game.

Brownie Points: Ryan Baker- Talking about looking to the future, I want to see this guy play actual defense.

Game Ball: Tiger Defense- Like I said this was a great game for the defense.

Dog House: Les Miles- The thing about Jordan Jefferson really bugs me.

Friday, November 7, 2008

Hatch is out for Alabama Game

Back-up quarterback Andrew Hatch is out for the Alabama game and possibly the rest of the season. Thanks to my sources, I was told he broke his fibula (I think that is the right bone but hey, I am not a doctor). Jordan Jefferson will be backing up Lee this weekend and Miles says he looks great in practice. The link for the article is from Tiger Rag. Click the Title for the link.

And Another Satan article

FUN STUFF!!

If you are wondering, I have only seen 3 out 12 predictions going LSU's way. But what do they know?

Thursday, November 6, 2008

An another Awesome Anti-Saban article

This one is by a ESPN Magazine writer, Wright Thompson. It is worth reading.

An interesting point of view of Miles vs. Satan

In Stewart Mendel's mailbag he answers a question about LSU's fans hatred towards Nick Satan. I think he answers it well. After you read it though dont kill me for that last statement.

Did I mispell that Bama coach's name again??? Silly me. I could never spell.

LSU to Get New Scoreboards for 8 Athletic Facilities


AD Joe Alleva announced that the university will update 8 of the scoreboards in Tiger Stadium, PMAC, the new Alex Box Stadium, new Tiger Park, Bernie Moore Track Stadium, LSU Natatorium, Dub Robinson Tennis Stadium and LSU Soccer Complex. There are pictures at http://www.businessreport.com/archives/daily-report/2008/nov/05/678/. I will post the one for Tiger Stadium.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

VOTE MIKE!! VOTE MIKE!!!

I just realize the irony in this post since it is election day. But anyway, there is only three weeks left to vote for Mike. After the last matchup there will be a playoff with the top 6 teams. Mike needs to make the playoffs!! Vote!! Do it now!!!

http://www.capitalonebowl.com/vote/main

SEC Power Rankings

I know I keep forgetting these, but it takes alot of time.

1. Florida- No one is playing better football than the Gators, it is that simple.

2. Alabama- I still believe that this is the most overrated team in nation and yes I know USC exist too. We will see if I am right this weekend.

3. Georgia- The only reason that the Bulldogs are ahead of LSU is because they embarrassed LSU in Baton Rouge. The beating from Florida must hurt though.

4. LSU- Usually by this time questions are answered for a team. The Tigers just have more. Prayers are going out for practice this week.

5. South Carolina- This defense is good. The win over Tennessee looked really good.

6. Ole Miss- This is a surprise. Ole Miss is third in the west. They beat Auburn, bu then again who hasn't?

7. Vandy- I was really pulling for them. They have a good football team too. Their biggest test is this weekend at home against Florida.

8. Arkansas- Beating Tulsa is a bigger deal than everyone is making it. The leading rusher in the SEC is their running back. Surprised???

9. Kentucky- Talent is the only thing keeping this team alive.

10. Auburn- How much of a disappointment is this team? Lost to Ole Miss, Vandy, and Arkansas. Tubby needs a paper bag to walk around campus.

11. Mississippi State- What happened to the Croom that was Coach of the Year last year? Or is it what happened to this team?

12. Tennessee- Just when you thought things couldn't be worse, Fulmer was asked to step down. That is was the only consistently positive.

LSU will Play #1 on Saturday

For the seventh time in Tiger Stadium History, LSU will welcome (not nicely) the #1 ranked Crimson Tide. And something that I didn't know until 5 minutes ago, GameDay will be in Baton Rouge!! YAYAYAYAY!!! I haven't decided if I am going. I like my sleep, but I will ponder the idea.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

LSU 35 Tulane 10

This was an ugly win in my opinion. The defense was terrible, offense was one sided against a below sub-par opponent. I was extremely disappointed in the coaching. Why burn the redshirt on Jordan Jefferson to hand the ball off 8 times in the last 5 minutes? Why won't you put him in the 3rd quarter when the game means something? LET HIM THROW THE BALL. And you could have let Lee chill and not make any mistakes to kill his confidence like I don't know throwing a pic 6 and getting booed by the fans. This wasn't the Halloween booing either. I also noticed that the corners are playing defense on the wide receivers by covering the short pass and then giving them room to throw the ball. It should be the opposite right?? BTW: Where is Trindon Holliday in the offense

Game Ball- Steven Ridley: Talk about looking to the future. This kid is awesome. Why don't we throw him in there.

Brownie Points- Perry Riley: I can't seem to find the stats on this guy but he did amazing in this game. I think it was 5 tackles with one for a loss

Dog House- Lee: He wasn't that bad but it didn't help his cause throwing another pick 6 and overthrowing wide open receivers.