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| 1909: 5-1-0 |
| Coach: |
Percy S. Prince
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| W |
1909 |
48 |
Picked Team |
0 |
? |
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| W |
1909 |
28 |
Monroe AC (LA) |
0 |
Ruston, LA |
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| W |
1909 |
60 |
Centenary (LA) |
0 |
Ruston, LA |
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| L |
11-04-1909 |
0 |
Louisiana St. |
23 |
Alexandria, LA |
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| W |
1909 |
3 |
Henderson St. (AR) |
0 |
Ruston, LA |
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| W |
1909 |
45 |
Northwestern St. (LA) |
0 |
Ruston, LA |
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| 1910: 7-0-0 |
| Coach: |
Percy S. Prince
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| W |
10-08-1910 |
6 |
Mississippi College |
0 |
Clinton, MS |
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| W |
1910 |
75 |
Winnfield HS (LA) |
0 |
Ruston, LA |
|
| W |
1910 |
6 |
Ouachita Baptist (AR) |
0 |
Ruston, LA |
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| W |
1910 |
60 |
Louisiana College |
0 |
Ruston, LA |
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| W |
1910 |
75 |
Louisiana-Lafayette |
0 |
Ruston, LA |
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| W |
1910 |
11 |
Henderson St. (AR) |
6 |
Ruston, LA |
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| W |
1910 |
32 |
Northwestern St. (LA) |
0 |
Ruston, LA |
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| 911: 4-2-1 |
| Coach: |
Percy S. Prince
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| L |
10-13-1911 |
0 |
Mississippi |
15 |
Oxford, MS |
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| L |
10-18-1911 |
0 |
Tulane (LA) |
45 |
Ruston, LA |
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| W |
10-23-1911 |
6 |
Ouachita Baptist (AR) |
0 |
Arkadelphia, AR |
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| T |
1911 |
5 |
Hendrix (AR) |
5 |
Conway, AR |
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| W |
1911 |
39 |
Northwestern St. (LA) |
0 |
Ruston, LA |
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| W |
11-04-1911 |
24 |
Mississippi College |
0 |
Ruston, LA |
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| W |
1911 |
24 |
Henderson St. (AR) |
3 |
Ruston, LA |
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| 1912: 1-2-1 |
| Coach: |
Percy S. Prince
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| T |
1912 |
0 |
Ouachita Baptist (AR) |
0 |
Ruston, LA |
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| W |
1912 |
20 |
Centenary (LA) |
0 |
Ruston, LA |
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| L |
11-09-1912 |
13 |
Mississippi College |
14 |
Ruston, LA |
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| L |
1912 |
0 |
Henderson St. (AR) |
14 |
Ruston, LA |
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| 1913: 3-4-1 |
| Coach: |
Percy S. Prince
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| L |
10-04-1913 |
2 |
Louisiana St. |
20 |
Ruston, LA |
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| L |
11-01-1913 |
0 |
Mississippi |
26 |
Oxford, MS |
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| T |
1913 |
0 |
Ouachita Baptist (AR) |
0 |
Ruston, LA |
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| L |
1913 |
0 |
Ouachita Baptist (AR) |
19 |
Ruston, LA |
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| L |
1913 |
3 |
Mississippi College |
7 |
Ruston, LA |
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| W |
1913 |
53 |
Louisiana College |
0 |
Ruston, LA |
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| W |
11-27-1913 |
7 |
Centenary (LA) |
0 |
Ruston, LA |
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| W |
1913 |
40 |
Northwestern St. (LA) |
0 |
Ruston, LA |
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The Transportation of British convicts to Australia ended in 1868.
Cher would have loved Australia.......Gypsies, Tramps, & Thieves.
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1916 - Third year of World War Once
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Welcome back
Thanks. Been going to some doctors. When you get old, you lose your sh%t! Can't hear sh%t, can't see sh%t, can't do sh%t.....and sometimes feel like sh%t.
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So, how are you and the boys doing??
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So, how are you and the boys doing??
Everybody's doing well.
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Everybody's doing well.
Glad to hear that.
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Glad to hear that.
Thanks
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| 1922: 5-1-1 |
| Coach: |
William H. "Lone Star" Dietz
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| W |
1922 |
100 |
Clarke Memorial College (MS) |
0 |
Ruston, LA |
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| W |
10-14-1922 |
34 |
Hendrix (AR) |
0 |
Ruston, LA |
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| T |
10-19-1922 |
0 |
Northwestern St. (LA) |
0 |
Natchitoches, LA |
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| W |
11-03-1922 |
34 |
Henderson St. (AR) |
0 |
Ruston, LA |
|
| W |
11-11-1922 |
33 |
Louisiana College |
6 |
Alexandria, LA |
|
| W |
11-18-1922 |
89 |
Southern Arkansas |
0 |
Ruston, LA |
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| L |
11-30-1922 |
0 |
Centenary (LA) |
20 |
Shreveport, LA |
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| 1923: 6-2-0 |
| Coach: |
William H. "Lone Star" Dietz
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| W |
10-06-1923 |
26 |
Little Rock College (AR) |
0 |
Ruston, LA |
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| W |
10-12-1923 |
7 |
Henderson St. (AR) |
3 |
Arkadelphia, AR |
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| L |
10-20-1923 |
7 |
Tulane (LA) |
13 |
New Orleans, LA |
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| W |
10-27-1923 |
20 |
Millsaps (MS) |
0 |
Ruston, LA |
|
| W |
11-03-1923 |
40 |
Louisiana College |
7 |
Pineville, LA |
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| W |
11-10-1923 |
66 |
Northwestern St. (LA) |
7 |
Natchitoches, LA |
|
| W |
11-17-1923 |
28 |
Loyola (LA) |
6 |
Ruston, LA |
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11-29-1923 |
0 |
Centenary (LA) |
27 |
Shreveport, LA |
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| 1926: 5-2-2 |
| Coach: |
Hugh E. Wilson
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09-25-1926 |
0 |
Tulane (LA) |
40 |
New Orleans, LA |
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| W |
10-02-1926 |
28 |
Northwestern St. (LA) |
0 |
Ruston, LA |
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| W |
10-09-1926 |
36 |
Clarke Memorial College (MS) |
0 |
Ruston, LA |
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| T |
10-16-1926 |
0 |
Tennessee Medical College |
0 |
Ruston, LA |
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| W |
10-30-1926 |
13 |
Millsaps (MS) |
7 |
Ruston, LA |
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| W |
11-05-1926 |
23 |
Louisiana-Lafayette |
0 |
Lafayette, LA |
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| L |
11-11-1926 |
0 |
Centenary (LA) |
7 |
Shreveport, LA |
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| T |
11-19-1926 |
6 |
Sam Houston St. (TX) |
6 |
Ruston, LA |
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| W |
11-25-1926 |
28 |
Louisiana College |
0 |
Ruston, LA |
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| 1931: 7-0-0 |
| Coach: |
George Bohler
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| W |
10-03-1931 |
13 |
Copiah-Lincoln JC (MS) |
7 |
Ruston, LA |
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| W |
10-10-1931 |
39 |
Union (TN) |
0 |
Jackson, TN |
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| W |
10-17-1931 |
38 |
Louisiana-Lafayette |
0 |
Ruston, LA |
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| W |
10-23-1931 |
13 |
Millsaps (MS) |
7 |
Ruston, LA |
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| W |
10-30-1931 |
18 |
Northwestern St. (LA) |
2 |
Ruston, LA |
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| W |
11-14-1931 |
19 |
Mississippi College |
13 |
Ruston, LA |
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| W |
11-21-1931 |
27 |
Louisiana College |
7 |
Pineville, LA |
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It's raining in Texas
And now it's raining in Arkansas.
After 10 years here, I've come to accept that winter in Little Rock means 40 degrees and drizzly for about 8-10 weeks.
Sure, there may be a snow day or two. And maybe even one Saturday that's 60 and sunny. But, overwhelmingly, it's gonna be gray, chilly, and damp from Jan 1 to Mar 1.
Good lord, do I ever hate winter. Gonna go pop an extra prozac now.
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I've been up...just been busy this morning.
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RhinoDawg....what are you doing.... up at 4:07AM?? Are ya tryin to be an early bird??
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Raining at my house too...but we need it. Sibley lake is still about 2' lower than normal.
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Obama says one thing and does something completely different!!! I found this to be VERY interesting:
Click here: U.S. Bridges, Roads Being Built by Chinese Firms | Video - ABC News
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You are about to get yourself in trouble.
The INSIDER Paw-Litics Forum
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3/4 inch of rain out here today
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1st Season for Joe Aillet!
1940: 6-4-0
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| Coach: |
Joe Aillet
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| L |
09-21-1940 |
7 |
Louisiana St. |
39 |
Baton Rouge, LA |
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| L |
09-26-1940 |
0 |
Ouachita Baptist (AR) |
17 |
El Dorado, AR |
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| W |
10-04-1940 |
19 |
Texas-El Paso |
7 |
Ruston, LA |
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| W |
10-11-1940 |
7 |
Western Kentucky |
6 |
Ruston, LA |
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| L |
10-19-1940 |
0 |
Northwestern St. (LA) |
13 |
Shreveport, LA |
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| W |
10-25-1940 |
20 |
Illinois Wesleyan |
14 |
Ruston, LA |
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| L |
11-01-1940 |
6 |
Louisiana-Lafayette |
7 |
Lafayette, LA |
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| W |
11-09-1940 |
15 |
Louisiana College |
0 |
Ruston, LA |
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| W |
11-15-1940 |
26 |
Southeastern Louisiana |
6 |
Ruston, LA |
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| W |
11-28-1940 |
6 |
Centenary (LA) |
0 |
Shreveport, LA |
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We need to get some recruits for this thread. It's dying
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No, no, just becomes more intriguing when it slips. Needs an off the wall post now and then just to make sure. Otherwise, it becomes like pres. O's State of the Union speech - trite, worn out, nothing new (redundant enough?), and ...dubious.
Where did all the cab drivers and rickshaw runners go? We need some juicy rumors.
Hear we have a 4-star LB de-comming from A&M headed to Tech? (Please read sig. below)
See ya later, it is off to the class room.
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I turn 40 this month and I got the "you might check into getting snipped." talk the other night!
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I turn 40 this month and I got the "you might check into getting snipped." talk the other night!
Ouch!
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World War Twice
1945
July 21 – WWII: President Harry S. Truman approves the order for atomic bombs to be used against Japan.
August 6 – WWII: Atomic bombing of Hiroshima: A United States B-29 Superfortress, the Enola Gay, drops an atomic bomb, codenamed "Little Boy", on Hiroshima, Japan, at 8:15 a.m. (local time).
August 9 – WWII: A United States B-29 Bomber, Bockscar, drops an atomic bomb, codenamed "Fat Man", on Nagasaki, Japan, at 11:02 a.m. (local time).
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1946
NBL Championship
When Rochester & Sheboygan get together, you throw out the records!
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1947
June 27–28 – In the inaugural College World Series, California defeats Yale 2 games to 0 in the best-of-three series. The Yale team featured future U.S. President George Bush.
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1948
sportdawg's parents were born!
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1st Season for Joe Aillet!
1940: 6-4-0 |
| Coach: |
Joe Aillet
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| L |
09-21-1940 |
7 |
Louisiana St. |
39 |
Baton Rouge, LA |
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| L |
09-26-1940 |
0 |
Ouachita Baptist (AR) |
17 |
El Dorado, AR |
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| W |
10-04-1940 |
19 |
Texas-El Paso |
7 |
Ruston, LA |
|
| W |
10-11-1940 |
7 |
Western Kentucky |
6 |
Ruston, LA |
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| L |
10-19-1940 |
0 |
Northwestern St. (LA) |
13 |
Shreveport, LA |
|
| W |
10-25-1940 |
20 |
Illinois Wesleyan |
14 |
Ruston, LA |
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| L |
11-01-1940 |
6 |
Louisiana-Lafayette |
7 |
Lafayette, LA |
|
| W |
11-09-1940 |
15 |
Louisiana College |
0 |
Ruston, LA |
|
| W |
11-15-1940 |
26 |
Southeastern Louisiana |
6 |
Ruston, LA |
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| W |
11-28-1940 |
6 |
Centenary (LA) |
0 |
Shreveport, LA |
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Back to back losses to purple tigers. Tough way to start the season.
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Back to back losses to purple tigers. Tough way to start the season.
& a loss to the Purple Demons. At least we beat Centenary that year.
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inudesu
Back to back losses to purple tigers. Tough way to start the season.
I'm intruiged by the neutral site game in El Do.
I guess their WPA stadium was a sparkly brand spankin new facility at that time.
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sportdawg
Uh oh...didn't know about that forum.
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sportdawg
1948
sportdawg's parents were born!
That is the same year i was born.
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We need to get some recruits for this thread. It's dying
Nope...we have enough. We don't need anyone arguing about if LSUseless could beat BAMA or any other top team. Not too long til National Signing Day.....should be something to talk about then!
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Tied goats!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wZJByloxdQ
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The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
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1960
Richard Nixon is Vice President of the United States
Miss America is Lynda Mead of Natchez, MS
Etch-a-Sketch debuts
First retirement city, Sun City, opens outside of Phoenix
Milton Bradley introduces the game of LIFE
First weather satellite, Tiros I, is launched
The first laser is invented by Gourdon Gould
Month-by-Month...
January - Elvis Presley promoted to sergeant in US Army
February - Students engage in a sit-in protest at a Woolworth's lunch counter in Winston-Salem NC
March - President Eisenhower requests congress to double the number of immigrants alloowed into the country
April - Arnold Palmer wins his 2nd Masters with a 282
May - FDA approves the Pill
June - RhinoDawg is born!
July - Kennedy wins democratic nomination; Nixon wins Republican nod
August - Wilma Rudolph wins 3 Olympic gold medals
September - Emily Post dies
October - A grand jury finds the TV game show Twenty-One is rigged
November - Kennedy wins presidency by less than 200,000 popular votes (49.72% to Nixon's 49.55%)
December - Washington Senators join the American League
And in other news...
Construction begins on the Berlin Wall
Soviet misslies shooot down a U-2 spy plane piloted by Francis Gary Powers - side note; Powers received his primary jet fighter training several years earlier at Greenville Air Foce Base in Greenville, MS
Castro nationalizes Esso, Shell and Texaco
France becomes the 4th nation to acquire the nuclear bomb
First televised presidential debates are broadcast
Harper Lee publishes "To Kill A Mockingbird"
The 50 star American flag makes its debut in Philadelphia on the 4th of July
Eisenhower warns against the "military-industrial complex" in his farewell address
Ethiopian Abebe Bilila wins the Olympic marathon runnning barefoot
Bye-Bye Birdie, The Fantasticks and Camelot premiere on Broadway
The Beatles give their first public performance in Hamburg, Germany
"Stay" by Maurice William and the Zodiacs, "It's Now or Never" by Elvis, "Georgia on My Mind" by Ray Charles, "Only the Lonely" by Roy Orbison and "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini" by Brian Hyland debut
Movies West Side Strory, Psycho, Elmer Gantry, The Magnificent Seven and Spartacus hit the big screen
The Apartment wins the Oscar for best picture, the last black and white movie to do so until Schindler's List in 1993
HOW MUCH???
New house - $12,675
New Car - $2,610
Harvard Tuition - $1,250/year
Gasoline - $0.25/gallon
Postage Stamp - $0.04
Average Income - $5,199/year
The Wide World of Sports...
Stanley Cup Champion - Montreal Canadiens
Kentucky Derby Winner - Venetian Way
World Series Champs - Pittsburgh Pirates
Indy 500 Winner - Jim Rathmann (138.767 mph)
Pro Football Champs - Philadelphia Eagles and Houston Oilers
NCAA Basketball Champs - Ohio State
Heisman Trophy Winner - Joe Bellino of Navy
College Football Champs - Minnesota and Mississippi
CBS is the first network to broadcast the Olympics (Winter Games - Squaw Valley, CA; Summer Games - Rome, Italy), Jim McKay moderates both broadcasts
The Flintstones and The Andy Griffith Show premiere on TV
The Howdy Doody show is cancelled
And last, but certainly not leastest, did I mention...
RhinoDawg is Born!
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So nothing much happened in 1960
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The Longest Yard
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The Firm
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Deep Impact
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HOLD UP NOW RHINO! Leave a few for the rest of us! Limit two per customer.
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HOLD UP NOW RHINO!
TWSS
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I think that can be arranged
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I think that can be arranged
Looks like Rhino is awake! Here we go with 50 more movie titles!
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We need to pause for a moment and come up with something special for 1988
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We need to pause for a moment and come up with something special for 1988
Long pause...................................
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Courtesy of latechsports.com
Spirit of 88
At the south end of Joe Aillet Stadium stands a bronze Bulldog statue named the Spirit of '88. The statue commemorates the 1988 Bulldog football team which blazed the path into Division I-A football for Louisiana Tech.
That 1988 team had to endure one of the most difficult schedules in school history while playing with only 65 scholarships - the allotted amount for Division I-AA teams. In what was the nation's 11th toughest schedule that year, the Bulldogs faced five I-A bowl teams including Houston, Florida State and Texas A&M.
The results were as expected: losses like 60-0, 56-17 and 66-3 ... but as a team, the Bulldogs grew. Those experiences likely played a key role in Tech finishing 5-4-1 the following year, its first in Division I-A, and then 8-3-1 in 1990 and an Independence Bowl berth.
The statue, which every Bulldog player touches as he walks down the ramp before every home game, has also brought good fortune to the Bulldogs at Joe Aillet Stadium. On Oct. 14, 1989, when it was unveiled, Tech proceeded to pummel a highly respected Northern Illinois team by the score of 42-21. That was just the start of one of the best runs in Tech football history.
Over the next four-plus seasons, home games were few and far between, but each one resulted in a win. The Bulldogs eventually reeled off 18 consecutive home victories, tying the all-time stadium record set by head coach Maxie Lambright's great teams of the early 1970s.
Some wins have been more magical than others. The endings to three of the biggest wins in school history have taken place in the south end zone ... almost as if the Spirit of '88 willed the Bulldogs to victory.
In 1990, only Louisiana Tech's second season in the Division I-A ranks, the Bulldogs trailed Colorado State 30-14 late in the third quarter and their bowl hopes looked bleak. However, 17 unanswered points later, Tech had rallied for a 31-30 win over the bowl-bound Rams to earn their own Independence Bowl berth.
The winning touchdown pass from Gene Johnson to Bobby Slaughter in the final minutes came fittingly in the south end zone, just in front of the Spirit of '88.
Eleven years later, Tech clinched a share of its first Western Athletic Conference title with a 48-42 win over Boise State at Joe Aillet Stadium. With the Broncos driving towards what looked like a game-winning score late in the contest, the Spirit of '88 magic struck once again.
Ryan Dinwiddie's potential game-winning touchdown pass bounced off the helmet of a Tech defender and high into the air before Bulldog defensive lineman Brandon Avance plucked it out of the air, giving Tech the victory.
Some might say it's a coincidence that the two biggest wins in the program's Division I-A history had been decided in the south end zone under the watchful eyes of the Spirit of '88. However, the third time proved it was more than just chance.
On a warm Oct. 2 evening in 2004, Louisiana Tech found itself trailing No. 17 ranked Fresno State 21-20 late in the fourth quarter. Fresno State had the football and the momentum, trying to move out of its own end zone -- the south end zone -- against a Tech defense and its 12th man, or should we say Dawg.
However, under the watchful eyes of the Spirit of '88, the Tech defense and offense would both strike. On third down Fresno State quarterback Paul Pinegar was intercepted by Byron Santiago who returned the football down to the 16-yard line.
Two plays later, Ryan Moats gave Tech a 28-21 lead and the eventual win as he rushed eight yards to the right corner of the south end zone. The Bulldogs had defeated the 17th-ranked team in the nation.
A Joe Aillet Stadium crowd celebrated wildly with the Tech players, coaches and the Spirit of '88.
Some may say the powers of that bronze Bulldog are a fluke. Tech fans won't agree. The numbers say 54 wins and just 19 losses since the Spirit of '88 was unveiled. So fluke or not, the Bulldogs will continue to touch it each home game and hope the wins continue.
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THIS is the thread about 80% of the "new thread" producers should use for their "new thread scoop."
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| 1990: 8-3-1 |
| Coach: |
Joe Peace
|
| L |
09-01-1990 |
17 |
East Carolina (NC) |
27 |
Greenville, NC |
|
| W |
09-08-1990 |
51 |
McNeese St. (LA) |
3 |
Lake Charles, LA |
|
| L |
09-15-1990 |
21 |
Western Michigan |
27 |
Kalamazoo, MI |
|
| W |
09-22-1990 |
40 |
Arkansas St. |
7 |
Ruston, LA |
|
| W |
09-29-1990 |
24 |
Louisiana-Lafayette |
10 |
Ruston, LA |
|
| L |
10-06-1990 |
14 |
Auburn (AL) |
16 |
Auburn, AL |
|
| W |
10-13-1990 |
35 |
Tulsa (OK) |
21 |
Tulsa, OK |
|
| W |
10-27-1990 |
31 |
Stephen F. Austin (TX) |
22 |
Ruston, LA |
|
| W |
11-03-1990 |
31 |
Louisiana-Monroe |
7 |
Monroe, LA |
|
| W |
11-10-1990 |
36 |
Akron (OH) |
15 |
Ruston, LA |
|
| W |
11-17-1990 |
31 |
Colorado St. |
30 |
Ruston, LA |
|
| T |
12-15-1990 |
34 |
Maryland |
34 |
Shreveport, LA |
Independence Bowl |
|
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Get beat by 70 in first game, and never lose AGAIN! I was a 14-year old on the sideline. Not a happy locker room at the half.
1991: 8-1-2
|
| Coach: |
Joe Peace
|
| L |
08-31-1991 |
3 |
Houston (TX) |
73 |
Houston, TX |
|
| W |
09-14-1991 |
21 |
Montana |
11 |
Ruston, LA |
|
| W |
09-21-1991 |
17 |
Eastern Michigan |
14 |
Ypsilanti, MI |
|
| W |
09-28-1991 |
42 |
Arkansas St. |
10 |
Jonesboro, AR |
|
| W |
10-05-1991 |
37 |
Northern Illinois |
3 |
DeKalb, IL |
|
| T |
10-12-1991 |
12 |
South Carolina |
12 |
Columbia, SC |
|
| T |
10-26-1991 |
14 |
Louisiana-Lafayette |
14 |
Lafayette, LA |
|
| W |
11-02-1991 |
35 |
Louisiana-Monroe |
10 |
Ruston, LA |
|
| W |
11-09-1991 |
48 |
Southern Illinois |
16 |
Ruston, LA |
|
| W |
11-16-1991 |
30 |
Southern Mississippi |
14 |
Ruston, LA |
|
| W |
11-23-1991 |
21 |
Texas-El Paso |
17 |
El Paso, TX |
|
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1992 -Dr. Dre - The Chronic released. All us white boys became rappers and our Dad's hated it.
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1994 -Weezer - Weezer
Green Day - Dookie
Nine Inch Nails - The Downward Spiral (I'm not a huge NIN fan, but "Hurt" is one of my favorite all time songs. Love the Johnny Cash version too)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmVAWKfJ4Go
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1995 - sportdawg graduated from C. E. Byrd H.S.!!! and enrolled at Louisiana Tech!
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1996 - Counting Crows - Recovering the Satellites is released
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1997 - Tim Rattay
CAREER PASSING STATISTICS
| Year |
Lge |
Team |
Age |
# |
GP |
Comp |
Att |
% |
Yds |
TD |
INT |
TD% |
INT% |
Y/G |
Y/A |
RAT |
| 1997 |
NCAA |
Louisiana Tech Bulldogs |
20 |
|
11 |
293 |
477 |
61.4 |
3881 |
34 |
10 |
7.1 |
2.1 |
352.8 |
8.1 |
149.1 |
Troy Edwards
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Tim Rattay
| Year |
Lge |
Team |
Age |
# |
GP |
Comp |
Att |
% |
Yds |
TD |
INT |
TD% |
INT% |
Y/G |
Y/A |
RAT |
| 1998 |
NCAA |
Louisiana Tech Bulldogs |
21 |
|
12 |
380 |
559 |
68.0 |
4943 |
46 |
13 |
8.2 |
2.3 |
411.9 |
8.8 |
164.8 |
Troy Edwards
TTRECEIVING STATISTICS
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| Year |
Lge |
Team |
Age |
# |
GP |
Comp |
Att |
% |
Yds |
TD |
INT |
TD% |
INT% |
Y/G |
Y/A |
RAT |
| 1999 |
NCAA |
Louisiana Tech Bulldogs |
22 |
|
10 |
342 |
516 |
66.3 |
3922 |
35 |
12 |
6.8 |
2.3 |
392.2 |
7.6 |
147.9 |
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|
Top Grossing Movies 2002
Never seen 6 & 10. |
| 1 |
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers |
| 2 |
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets |
| 3 |
Spider-Man |
| 4 |
Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones |
| 5 |
Men in Black II |
| 6 |
Die Another Day |
| 7 |
Signs |
| 8 |
Ice Age |
| 9 |
My Big Fat Greek Wedding |
| 10 |
Minority Report |
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2003
| Player Name |
Pos |
# |
GP |
Comp |
Att |
% |
Yards |
TD |
INT |
TD% |
INT% |
Y/A |
RAT |
| Luke McCown |
qb |
0 |
12 |
246 |
432 |
56.94 |
3246 |
19 |
14 |
4.4 |
3.2 |
7.5 |
128.09 |
| Player Name |
Pos |
# |
GP |
Att |
Yards |
TD |
% |
Y/G |
A/G |
TD/G |
A/TD |
LNG |
| Ryan Moats |
rb |
0 |
12 |
199 |
1300 |
10 |
6.53 |
108.3 |
16.6 |
0.8 |
19.90 |
0 |
| Player Name |
Pos |
# |
GP |
Att |
Yards |
TD |
% |
Y/G |
R/G |
TD/G |
R/TD |
LNG |
| D.J. Curry |
wr |
0 |
12 |
53 |
668 |
6 |
12.60 |
55.7 |
4.4 |
0.5 |
8.83 |
66 |
| Chris Norwood |
wr |
0 |
10 |
43 |
543 |
3 |
12.63 |
54.3 |
4.3 |
0.3 |
14.33 |
39 |
| Shawn Piper |
wr |
0 |
12 |
41 |
584 |
3 |
14.24 |
48.7 |
3.4 |
0.3 |
13.67 |
76 |
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2004 - sportdawg got hitched!
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2005
| Player Name |
Pos |
# |
GP |
Comp |
Att |
% |
Yards |
TD |
INT |
TD% |
INT% |
Y/A |
RAT |
| Matt Kubik |
qb |
0 |
11 |
171 |
312 |
54.81 |
2202 |
18 |
7 |
5.8 |
2.2 |
7.1 |
128.64 |
| Player Name |
Pos |
# |
GP |
Att |
Yards |
TD |
% |
Y/G |
A/G |
TD/G |
A/TD |
LNG |
| Freddie Franklin |
rb |
0 |
8 |
91 |
448 |
4 |
4.92 |
56.0 |
11.4 |
0.5 |
22.75 |
0 |
| Patrick Jackson |
rb |
0 |
9 |
88 |
367 |
6 |
4.17 |
40.8 |
9.8 |
0.7 |
14.67 |
0 |
| Player Name |
Pos |
# |
GP |
Att |
Yards |
TD |
% |
Y/G |
R/G |
TD/G |
R/TD |
LNG |
| Eric Newman |
wr |
0 |
11 |
30 |
566 |
8 |
18.87 |
51.5 |
2.7 |
0.7 |
3.75 |
56 |
| Johnathan Holland |
wr |
0 |
9 |
29 |
421 |
2 |
14.52 |
46.8 |
3.2 |
0.2 |
14.50 |
52 |
| Seneca Chambers |
wr |
0 |
7 |
29 |
323 |
0 |
11.14 |
46.1 |
4.1 |
0.0 |
0.00 |
20 |
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When did I get old - I didn't buy a single one of these
Top 10 Best-Selling Albums of 2006
| 1. |
High School Musical |
Soundtrack |
8,500,000 |
| 2. |
Justin Timberlake |
FutureSex/LoveSounds |
8,350,000 |
| 3. |
Nelly Furtado |
Loose |
8,200,000 |
| 4. |
Red Hot Chili Peppers |
Stadium Arcadium |
7,900,000 |
| 5. |
Carrie Underwood |
Some Hearts |
6,900,000 |
| 6. |
P!nk |
I'm Not Dead |
6,500,000 |
| 7. |
Beyoncé |
B'Day |
5,700,000 |
| 8. |
The Beatles |
Love |
5,650,000 |
| 9. |
Daughtry |
Daughtry |
4,900,000 |
| 10. |
Taylor Swift |
Taylor Swift |
4,500,000 |
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2007 - the cutie on the right was born.
I've got video where I ask him what state we live in. His response "Louisiana Tech!"
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2008 - the cutie on the left was born!