Anyone remember this play?

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by tirk, Aug 1, 2005.

  1. tirk

    tirk im the lyrical jessie james

    I must admit I was rooting for bama during this game bigtime. My SEC loyalty shines through in games like this.

    and if you do remember were you pulling for or against them? i know many older LSU faithful still cant pull for bama even if it meant getting an organ donor.
     
  2. bubbafong

    bubbafong Founding Member

    I have to be honest, it doesn't look familiar...

    Great picture though. I'm still trying to figure out which chearleader is my favorite though. The one of the left who looks like she's lifting weights, the one in the middle who's screaming and catching 3 feet of air, or the guy on the right who looks like he's in the process of crapping his drawers. Tough call.
     
  3. tirk

    tirk im the lyrical jessie james


    glad you said that... I was thinking Antonio Langham but i remember it was george teague now you mentioned it.
     
  4. gumborue

    gumborue Throwin Ched


    definately remember that one. i dont know if i was more pulling for bama or against miami. still hate those cocky s.o.b.s. probably more than usc.
     
  5. tirk

    tirk im the lyrical jessie james


    talk about a team of thugs. was sapp on that team? my memory is getting worse.


    here's why clueless cheerleaders suck.

    she's still cheering.
     
  6. MarineTiger

    MarineTiger Founding Member

    I got tickets several rows up standing outside the Superdome for that game.

    loved it and thought UM would bitch slap them
     
  7. LSUtiger327

    LSUtiger327 Pow right in da kissa

    i think langham wore #43, might need a bama fan's clarification.
     
  8. MobileBengal

    MobileBengal Founding Member

    I watched that game and remember it well. I was pulling for Bama.
     
  9. mcmikel

    mcmikel Founding Member

    To my horror, I was there and pulling against Miami. This was the 1993 Sugar Bowl (1992 season). I was all set to pull for Miami until one of those Hurricane student- athletes made a disparaging comment about the SEC. That play turned the game and I am pretty sure it was Langham. He came from nowhere and stole the ball.

    It took a REAL coach and a REAL team to finally beat Alabama and end that streak! That REAL coach? Hudson Hallman! The REAL team? LSU, 1993.
     
  10. MobileBengal

    MobileBengal Founding Member

    It was most definitely George Teague, 100% no doubt about it.
     

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