Monday, October 8, 2007

What A Game LSU/FLorida- Vids , Pics And Links

I will say more about the game during the day. Here are Pics, vids, and Links to todays News about the Tigers.


LSU PREGAME- Tiger Band At LSU/FLorida Game in the Field

Best Article of the Day from A SOUTH CAROLINA PAPER-LSU, the team you want your team to be.


Mike the Tiger From Game Day
Guilbeau: LSU, Florida don't disappoint
No. 1 Tigers earn their stripes in rallying to victory over Gators. Nice quote from this article:
Roughly an hour after the game, Miles and senior defensive tackle Glenn Dorsey left Tiger Stadium on a golf cart with a police motorcycle escort and weaved through delirious throngs of fans to the ESPN GameDay set on the school's parade ground. Miles said he marveled at the sight there, with thousands surging on the great expanse, yelling and cheering as if the game had just begun.
"I mean, they were really partying," he said. "You would have to take Wednesday off, and get a good night's sleep, and then take Thursday off, and get another good night's sleep, to prepare for something like that. Because they went all night Friday, and then all day Saturday into Sunday morning
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Final Play of the Game Where Tigers Bat it Down FOR THE WIN -
Fireworks on 4th
Refuse to lose

Gator Fans at the LSU Game-
Top-ranked Tigers erase deficit, hold off Gators for thrilling win
Miles, Hester linked in many ways

Mike VI makes debut
One of the best blogs analysis- Check out Sunday Morning Quarterback's take on the game.
I love this part:
If we're meant to embrace the random, democratic insurgency of the put-upon proletariat, LSU-Florida embodied everything we should expect of monolithic powers emptying their arsenals on a grand scaleAnd for now, anyway, only one team embodies in any way at all what we should expect of a champion. LSU has had its blowouts, and now has pulled victory from its guts against as irresistible a force of nature as Tim Tebow when it could have succumbed to counterpunch after counterpunch. So there is no question, as the pundits churn over the sordid, bloody cast below, that LSU is alone on its throne. Bruised, exhausted, and alone. And, with Kentucky, Auburn and Alabama over the next month, guaranteed nothing beyond the satisfaction of Saturday night.
More on the game during the day

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