1. University of Arizona football seems to have turned the corner and the future here in Tucson is much brighter. The new freshman QB is a hell of a player and Mike Stoops has the Defense playing extremely well........Finally! I am by know means saying they will win at Tiger stadium, but it will be more interesting than last time they met. For LSU that is great news because it will be a win against a team that will almost certainly go to a bowl game, and could easily be ranked at the end of the year for the first time since the desert storm days. Even more important because the other two non-conference games are against Tulane and Sothwest Louisiana UUURRRHH Excuse me......U of L. (I still think of them as more of a ****ty "directional" school)
    As for now, lets just beat BAMA! I will be tailgating in AZ, cooking Jambalaya, and watching the tigers before the AZ game. (Look a little out of place with a giant jambalaya pot, LSU license plates, etc.. but its still college football)

    GEAUX TIGAHS!
  2. Wrong again. It's UL-Lafayette. Don't forget the Lafayette. :hihi:
  3. OK, Got me...so cant say "Geaux to hell USL". But dont remember being wrong before. ("wrong again")

  4. Nothing wrong with go to hell ull go to hell.
  5. You said, USL, no wait, U of L. I was just picking on you because neither of those two were technically correct. :yelwink2:
  6. Fair enough....I am not very detail oriented, so my employees, wife, kids, and now you tell me.
  7. I can't believe that we are playing two in state schools. What a waste.
  8. It'll really help out those tough recruiting battles between us and our in state rivals though.

  9. :rofl: That's pretty good. Who do think will fill that open date in Sep.?
  10. Agreed, two in state schools is a huge waste and a little bit too charitable in my opinion. It could really hurt us in a tight NC race, not to mention we get know out of state/SEC exposure next year. We really need to play out of the South more in future years, how about a USC/UCLA game, or Michigan/Ohio state or Nebraska (kick their ass while down)