I'm almost ready. I'm still in preseason. I have one more drill to run than I'll be ready. I'm going go eject the kids from my living room during one of their favorite videos. This will get me ready to handle unruley fans.:hihi: :geauxtige:helmet::crystal::crystal::LSU231::milesmic:
Let's get it on! Here in Bama I'm so sick of hearing Finebaum calling Miles a buffoon and the call-ins saying LSU has the most obnoxious fans (which may be true, lol). These people are buying Forbes magazine right and left and haven't a clue what the magazine is about. I honestly believe they think there is a centerfold of Nick inside.
They have three or four crates of Forbes in the Wal Mart here setup right in front of the checkout lines. Something I thought I would NEVER see.
I'm ready!!! I just hope there are some kind fans in the U.S. who will be broadcasting games online for us overseas fans. :LSU231:
I forgot the website that does this (there are multiple ones but this one seemed to be really good), maybe someone can come up with some links. Seem like it was called something catchy like firstand10 or something close to that. Hopefully that jars someone's memory. You can usually get the game within 2 to 3 days later, which is not bad.
Last year I watched all but two LSU games--MTSU and La Tech--because they were only on TigerVision. The easiest games to see were the ones on CBS since they are a national broadcast. However, there still needs to be people broadcasting the games. I actually use channelsurfing.net, which is pretty good (for example, the Saints game against the Bengals was on live for me). During the baseball postseason, PodKatt broadcasted games, which allowed me to watch more Tigers baseball than I thought I would see. Does he do that during the football season, too, even though he is at the games?