God, not this again.......... I feel bad enough about losing to Army today. Don't need to start hearing about lsu does this and Tech does this. blah blah blah
Who cares.......... I am glad they lost, but I am not going to celebrate anything today. Now, if we had won and they had lost, it would have just made the victory a little sweeter.
Not me.
I don't hate the cowgirls more than I like the Saints, nor do I hate lspoo more than I like Tech. But, they can always be separated. They are independent of each other. I like (love!) Tech and hate lspoo. I don't hate lspoo only on those weekends that Tech loses. There is no cause and effect here. They are independent.
Oh give me a break. It is perfectly fine to hate LSU. They are the most ridiculous group of people I have ever seen. Every loss they have is good for us. Their loss today was glorious to watch after seeing the Dawgs loose. It would be nice if they lost every week. Let em start loosing again. Their fair weather, never stepped foot on campus, fans will start disappearing. Thank the Lord. I am glad I don't live in LA any more and have to put up with their crap. Any student at Tech that wears their garb should be escorted out of Ruston.
Here is a story for you. My brother in law is a huge Tiger fan. He lives in Georgia. He goes to the game in Athens a few years ago and sits with the Tiger fans. When he tells them he is from Benton, LA, they start razzing him and telling him he is not a true Tiger fan. They tell him he is a yankee. My sister said she was embarrassed for him b/c they were serious.
I said it a few years ago. Les Miles will have mediocre in a few years. The the Lord!
Don't hate LSU, but want everything that is good for Tech. LSU loosing is good for Tech. Even here in San Antonio, I have to put up with the LSU flagship BS. If their fans were not so over the top, I might be able to forgive them in a decade or two.
WWDog
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hello, my name is bret mccormick, and i'm an lsu hater.
seriously, i made a comment to my wife today that i'm losing touch with reality. i really think i hate lsu more than i love tech. don't get me wrong, i still love tech. but it's so hard these days to get excited, not being in ruston, not being around things all the time. and with all the lsu lovers in cenla, it's so easy to hate the tiggers!
the bold, the beautiful, theprofessor
les miles is too nice and loyal for his own good. he has some tough decisions to make, the most important is demoting or firing the two men he put in charge of his defense who clearly were not qualified.
he needs to throw seven figures at will muschamp to come back to baton rouge.
the bold, the beautiful, theprofessor
Did you honestly just say that? Do you need a reminder about what he did to Okie State because he couldn't get them where they are now?
Muschamp won't be a DC at his next location. His next step is head coach. What scares me is if LSU ever came to their senses about Miles then he would be the perfect guy to save them before they collapse.
It's a shame lsu is afraid of competition and has to let their alumni in the legislature run interference for them. The people of Louisiana would be much better served if the "flagship" mentality were dropped in favor of a more open system that allowed the other state universities to freely respond to market forces in their regions of influence. This is, of course, most relevant to academics, but it was also true for athletics for at least 50 years.
It was just a football game last night, but it is one more small piece of evidence that the people of Louisiana are not getting their money's worth out of lsu being propped up and defended from intrastate competition for 70+ years. And, ironically, they were beaten down by the flagship university for a state that has long since loosened its flagship dogma in favor of a system that permits competition and promotes growth. On November 8 they will get another beatdown by another flagship university of yet another state that has learned that a little competition--in both athletics and academics--and carving up the education pie into more slices is good for the state.