Yeah, at least we can say it was our 2nd and 3rd string D that gave it up. 1st string was just NASTY tonight; although I think my favorite play was during one of JR's scramble when he laid out that Ole Piss DB with a forearm to the noggin. :thumb: :rofl:
Dang that was fun, by the 4th QTR there was maybe 20 Ole Miss Fans in the whole stadium. I got to meet a bunch of folks from Tiger Forums. We had a GREAT Tailgate thanks to Deceks7. More on that later. We even had a Tiger Forums Sign! Thanks to my Wife and Daughter. I got a few pics of the TigerForum faithful posing in front of it....... post coming soon. AND to top it all off, the TIGERS kicked butt and took names. Now to cook some PIGGY for Thanksgiving! :grin:
i see perrilloux played. i guess redshirt is out of the question? i know CLM never said RP would redshirt, but im a little surprised and saddened if the RS is out of the question.
You sure about that? Seems to me Flynn played the rest of the game. I would like to think that Miles isn't THAT stupid.................. Unless he saw the Michigan game and figured that Lloyd Carr is out and he is in. I highly doubt it, though.
never SAW him in the game, but the lsusports.net stats give him a tackle. i assumed he played special teams. seems a little weird, huh?
Going through my regular Sunday morning routine of nursing a hangover and rewatching the game (evening Mass during football season) and just heard/remembered the announcers saying repeteadly early on that Ole Miss "Saved their BEST for LSU...." funny.
i didnt see RP in the game. i was going by the box score. TACKLES (UA-A): LSU-Kenneth Hollis 3-2; Ronnie Prude 4-0; LaRon Landry 3-1; Cameron Vaughn 3-0; Craig Steltz 3-0; Mario Stevenson 3-0; Ali Highsmith 3-0; Chevis Jackson 3-0; Kyle Williams 2-0; Jacob Hester 2-0; Jason Spadoni 1-1; Daniel Francis 1-1; Tremaine Johnso 1-0; Melvin Oliver 1-0; Darry Beckwith 1-0; Tim Washington 1-0; Chase Pittman 1-0; Claude Wroten 1-0; Sammy Joseph 1-0; Leo Desselle 1-0; Ryan Perrilloux 1-0; Jonathan Zenon 0-1. Ole Miss-Patrick Willis 11-4; Kelvin Robinson 8-4; T. McBride 4-1; Michael Bozeman 4-1; Garry Pack 1-4; Jayme Mitchell 3-1; Bryant Thomas 3-0; Jamarca Sanford 2-1; Corvelli Haynes 2-0; Nate Banks 2-0; Travis Johnson 1-1; Quentin Taylor 1-0; Charles Clark 1-0; Mike Espy 1-0; Andrew Wicker 1-0; McKinley Boykin 1-0; Peria Jerry 0-1.