I've played with many a liquored up Cajuns...girls that is. Not just for Saturday nights either. :hihi:
Although I'm sure the statute of limitations has expired, I'll plead the 5th Amendment on that one. :lol:
i think you would benefit from a look at cholly mac's record Charles McClendon Position: Head Coach City/State: Lewisville, Ark. Alma Mater: Kentucky Graduating Year: 1950 Charles McClendon Bio Courtesy: LSUsports.net Release: 09/12/2007 As head coach of the Tigers, McClendon led LSU to a 137-59-7 overall mark during his 18 years in Baton Rouge. In his first season as head coach of the Tigers, McClendon guided LSU to a 9-1-1 overall record, which included a 13-0 victory over Texas in the Cotton Bowl. Over his 18-year coaching span, the Tigers played in 13 bowl games and won the 1970 SEC title. In all, LSU had 16 winning seasons under McClendon, which included six 9-win seasons and 11 years in which the Tigers won at least eight games. His career winning percentage was .692. McClendon coached 21 first team All-Americas with the Tigers and he also had a total of 56 first team All-SEC selections. McClendon was named SEC Coach of the Year twice, in 1969 and 1970, and he was also named National Coach of the Year in 1970 after leading the Tigers to a 9-3 overall mark and a perfect 5-0 record in SEC action. McClendon was inducted into the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 1986 and he's also a member of the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame. McClendon played for Bryant at Kentucky for two years in 1949 and 1950 and he started his coaching career with the Wildcats a year later as a graduate assistant. McClendon then coached at Vanderbilt for the 1952 season before joining the LSU staff in 1953. McClendon served as an assistant coach at LSU for nine seasons, including the national championship season in 1958, before being elevated to head coach in 1962.
WV shouldn't be scared. They shouldn't worry sbout the passing game, or the running game, for that matter.They should feel confident that the 3-3-5 defense can stop both. They shouldn't concern themselves with our defense, which is highly touted and full of stats solely because our schedule has been a cushion one up to this point. They shouldn't worry that Miles will pull any tricks or try to confuse them; he's much too conservative to do that. As loud as our fans are, they are nothing, absolutely nothing that WV should worry about. Their fans are way louder than ours, even though their stadium holds some 30,000 less people thant Tiger Stadium. All in all, WV should be confident that they can walk away from us without trying at all. That's exactly the way I want them to feel.:geaux:
I wish I was able to come down for this game. I will be watching the game but life for me has other priorities than spending a bunch of money to travel to LA. However, the things I have seen and done in the Marine Corps overshadow anything that cat or your drunk fans could possibly do. :thumb: here is to an injury free well fought WVU victory.
I can atest to Colorado being a joke, they are worried more about hitting the bong or slopes at halftime than the score of the game.