Don't know if this has been posted before, but it's a good interview: LSU Tigers - SEC Blog - ESPN Stevan Ridley seems to have a good head on his shoulders. I was pleasantly surprised with his being both candid and seemingly intelligent. Go figure. View attachment 13202 ....wish I was famous.
Just posted this a few minutes ago then realized you had it up. the interview with Peterson, in the same blog was classic Low: Who's the best cornerback in the country? Patrick: Me. of course me.
Yeah, that was impressive and a good post. Did you catch the "....coming off the two poor seasons that we have had." AWESOME. hwr
mosts racists are in for a nice surprise. however, they shouldn't be shocked since he went to trinity.
After listening to the Ridley and Kelvin Sheppard interviews and the story he had on John Chavis I am really getting stoked already for next season. Talk of the speed on defense and the size of the O line and Ridley talking about the abilities of the running backs, if the QB play improves, this could be a very special year.:geauxtige
New one with Russell Sheppard... Video: LSU's Russell Shepard catches on - SEC Blog - ESPN It sounds like Chris Low lets out a really big fart toward the end of the video.
I had to watch the Ridley interview after seeing others impression of him and must say that I, too, came away very impressed. He verbalizes his thoughts very well and his thought pattern is impressive and logical. Needless to add that he's very articulate and nice change from the perceived jock mentality and "look at me" attitude. Man, much as I don't want to like Miles for some the bone-headed coaching decisions/non-decisions he's made, I like the quality of athlete he goes after. It's so nice to see few cases of our young men getting into trouble when some other teams seem to be imploding. IMO, with high character brings cooler heads making right decisions at crunch time. No drama, no attitudes. We play who we hear are our best players without thought of "what year they're in" along with better o-line play (coaching) and I would put us up against anybody.