1. Maybe this is old news but I was just looking at next year's schedule on lsusports.net and noticed that we have dropped Appalachian State and added Louisiana Tech. Let's stick with Division-1!

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  2. me too
  3. Well with the way Tech played this year....I guess thats an upgrade?
  4. No, they don't have enough class to give us advance notice. They'll probably wait until mid-August.

    I want more PAC-10 teams on our schedule. We've won nine in a row against that "powerhouse" :hihi: conference.

    2006 Arizona 45-3
    2005 ASU 35-31
    2004 Oregon State 22-21
    2003 Arizona 59-13
    1984 Arizona 27-26
    1984 USC 23-3
    1983 Washington 40-14
    1982 Oregon State 45-7
    1981 Oregon State 27-24

    I actually like the fans from Arizona, ASU, and Oregon State. I want USC, UCLA, Cal, Stanford, and those color-blind ducks from Oregon.

    You have to go back to 1979, when USC beat us 17-12, to find a loss to the Pussific-10. (I think there were several questionable calls late in that game.)

  5. My lord! Washington must have been REALLY bad that year! :hihi:
  6. We played USC in 1984? I don't think so. Last time we played them was 1979 and we lost.

    1983 Washington. I was there...Freshman year...41-14.
  7. Was Mini Ditka playing for LSU that year??
  8. We played them on their home turf. I was a freshman at LSU and remember listening to the game on the radio. (It was 1984)

    I believe Washington was highly ranked (maybe #3 or #4) when we beat them in 1983.
  9. Washington was highly ranked, they went on to finish that year 8-4 with a loss to Penn St in the Aloha Bowl. They beat uSC bad that year. Go figure.
  10. My freshman year as well ! I thought I saw you at the game. That was my first "big" game as a student. It broke the attendance record. Students were sitting on the steps, people were everywhere, the stadium was rocking. I'll never forget that experience. Was a very big win, as posted above Washington was ranked in the top five.