Updating the Dreamy Team: 0 stevescookin 1 PodKATT 2 mastermind 4 shaqazoolu 3 nootch 6 lasalle 7 Sabanfan 11 eL eS shU 12 Krypto 14 KyleK 16 TigerBacker70 17 paducahmichael 19 BayouBengal 21 RHans405 22 LSUFanZone 23 BengalB 31 CajunlostinCali 32 Legacytiger 36 MLUTiger 44 COTiger 74 HalloweenRun 81 TexasTigers 84 mctiger (ochoquatro....thanks SF, I thought I was going to have to nickname myself T-Bone :lol 87 LSUTiger327 94 Kal-El012 I can relate. I played WR in high school. Now I'm big enough to play guard. And tackle..............at the same time. :bncry:
May I have #24 please. I dunno why, but I love that number. My second favorite number was always #33. That was Scottie Pippen's number. :crystal::geaux::crystal::geaux::crystal:
A few have mentioned #21 and that has the most connections for me. I remember being a lot of different numbers (#10, 11, 32) in various little league sports, but Dalton (21) was my first ever favorite player. Then, when I was a sophmore in HS (basketball), our best player was #21 and he had a knack for dunking on me in practice on fast breaks. I literally got kicked in the head posterize style once or twice. I ended up defaulting to #21 for my Jr. year of high school and started a few games, once outscoring Brandon Stokley. The next year, our first district game was against Carencro and I scored 8 pts and Kevin Faulk only scored 6. He was pretty cool and made some small talk so that's as close as I'll ever be to feeling like a real athlete. Faulk had about three 25+ games after that and then quit to focus on football recruiting. Stokley has had a long career, especially considering that I don't think he played football until his Sr. year of HS. Faulk was a stud in the Lafayette area since middle school and kept progressing to live up to his potential.