Do we ruin teams...

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by lsu_mackey, Sep 18, 2009.

  1. geauxgeauxhon

    geauxgeauxhon blah blah blah

    Bear died not long after we beat them 20-10 in Bama back in the early 80s (it took much longer for us to beat them in Death Valley), within the year, I think. The game wasn't as close as the score. I remember a few jokes when he died that we'd beat them so bad, he'd lost the will to live...but it wasn't serious at all.

    I have enjoyed the bowl games under CLM. I found last year's crushing of GT particularly fun given the lead up to it (should have played a higher ranked team, lol, bitches).
     
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  2. Contained Chaos

    Contained Chaos Don't we all?

    I've postulated this for a while now. Our bowl opponents often struggle for a while after we play them. There's certainly a correlation there, but not sure about a causation.

    But just for the record, OU didn't have Peterson when we played them. Kejuan Jones was their RB.
     
  3. gumborue

    gumborue Throwin Ched

    none of those teams were very good to begin with.

    GT was/is one dimensional
    OhioSt was overrated because of their conference
    Notre Dame was hugely overrated (and everyone knew it)
    Miami was pathetic
    Iowa wasnt very good (whoops)
    OU had been exposed the week before.
    Tx didnt go downhill, but i guess this only works is LSU wins.

    OU and OhioSt were clearly the best of the bunch and good teams but not typical NC caliber. LSU has had favorable matchups, mostly because the SEC is so strong. Both NC games couldve been great if the opponents were topnotch.
     
  4. wjray

    wjray .-.. ..- -.- .

    My favorite from right after the win:

    The Sunday after losing to :lsup:, Bear decided to sleep in a bit. When he woke up he asked his wife what time it was.

    "Twenty to ten," she replied.

    She woke up in the hospital three days later.

    :geauxtige:geauxtige:geauxtige
     
  5. red55

    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

    Not exactly. He was beaten badly at home by LSU that year and after the game, he first commented that maybe it was time for a change. Bryant retired a few weeks later, and died a couple of months afterwards.
     
  6. dudley

    dudley oops!

    Maybe expose, not ruin.
     
  7. danthetigerfan

    danthetigerfan Founding Member

    +1
     
  8. BostonBengal

    BostonBengal Founding Member

    Too bad we have absolute IDIOTS in other threads that just want/are waiting, and quietly HOPE for Miles to stumble so that he can be fired.
     
  9. Fritzz

    Fritzz Founding Member

    He didn't die after the 1970 loss, his last loss to LSU was in B'ham.
     

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