Troy Twillie against #5 Auburn (1995) and Cedric Donaldson vs #1 Florida (1997) were my favorite interceptions in LSU history. Those interceptions were absolutely central to LSU victory in those games. Zenon's interception in the SEC Championship would be close. I honestly don't even remember Corey Webster's interception against Georgia in 2003 or Marcus Spears' interception against Oklahoma in 2003 or Zenon's interception against Notre Dame last year. In fact, after the above posters reminded us of those interceptions, the only one I remember actually seeing was Spear's interception against Oklahoma. Had you asked me if Webster had an INT vs. Georgia in 2003 or that Zenon had an INT vs ND last year, I would have told you I had no idea. But I have to admit that, "from a pure athletic standpoint," Jackson's interception against OSU was the most amazing I've seen with my own eyes. Also, I'm surprised nobody mentioned Jackson's play against Brian Robiskie with just over 11 minutes left in the second quarter, when Jackson stole a TD from the Buckeyes by knocking the ball out of Robiskie's hands in the endzone. Look at the picture of how amazing it was here: http://cmsimg.enquirer.com/apps/pbc...0803&Ref=PH&Item=9&MaxH=320&MaxW=375&Border=1 That 3rd down stop by Jackson is what set up LSU's field goal block on the next play. Those two consecutive plays were a huge part of LSU's win. Robiskie's drop gave LSU momentum for win http://msn.foxsports.com/cfb/story/7650672