Ohio St. to wear Red Jerseys for title game

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by jlsutiger, Dec 12, 2007.

  1. TigerSnarl

    TigerSnarl Air Conditioned Gypsy

    Wow, I wonder if they really aren't smart enough to see it would be better to force us out of our whites. Or maybe they just like coming in second. :)
     
  2. JohnLSU

    JohnLSU Tigers

    The Buckeyes aren't afraid of us in our white or in our purples. They want the glory of stomping us into the ground with their proud red home jerseys on. The Buckeyes are pissed off about the lack of respect they've been getting ever since they got beat down by Florida last year. The Buckeyes have a team that is just as good as LSU. If our LSU boys don't go into that game all fired up and ready to rip some heads off, we will get beat down by a pissed off bunch of Buckeyes.
     
  3. LSUTyga73

    LSUTyga73 Football Connoisseur

    This is the image that popped into my head when you said that. Needless to say, I am soooo scared of them now. :grin:
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  4. TigerSnarl

    TigerSnarl Air Conditioned Gypsy

    I know. Amazing that they could be stupid enough to not be terrified of our home whites. Don't they know it will increase our speed advantage about 10% more??? The education system in ohio must be really weak.
     
  5. VABuckeye

    VABuckeye Founding Member

    Ok, if this site has a GPA (Great Post Award) I hereby nominate this one. That's some funny ****! Thank you.
     
  6. luvdimtigers

    luvdimtigers Founding Member

    no doubt, they want to redeem themselves after last year. While us fans might be a tad overconfident, I don't think Les will let the players be.

    After the Ole Miss, Ark, Fla, well heck, every game except Miss St and VT, we ought to know better than anybody not to take anyone for granted.
     
  7. ccgw

    ccgw luv'em Tigers

    The near season long tough game experience should help. The rest should also help them to recharge their intensity , which was something that was hard to keep up during the long stretch of rough games.
     

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