Well no not really. But if we people are going to fark the Governor they better do it right!!! :)
How is this for a ESPN Game Day Sign- What's the difference between an Auburn Tiger and a LSU Tiger .... the lipstick
Yeah I know really doesn't work :)
Anyway LSU starts it SEC schedule and my GOD it is the Auburn Game. This game for the last 8 years has been wild and this one is sure to be decided at the last possible moment and there will be some controversal call and fans on both sides with Heart Conditions will be no doubt advised not to watch the game.
So Opinionated Catholic is going to have a good nature lets hate Auburn week.
Miles talked Sunday about how he has gotten juiced playing on the road since he was in junior high, about the anticipation and thrill of walking into an opponent’s back yard and playing well.
“I want us to treat this like we would treat any road game … that we would want and look forward to going there and playing our style of football,” Miles said.
“I want us to treat this like we would treat any road game … that we would want and look forward to going there and playing our style of football,” Miles said.
That’s all good, the playing well stuff. For LSU to get a jump start on a second straight West Division championship, though, playing well better equate to a win this weekend.
For anybody who has paid much attention, the statistics are well-known: The last eight games between LSU and Auburn have been won by the home game, and five of the last seven West crowns have landed with the winner of this game.
Most of the time lately something downright weird has impacted the outcome. The last four battles have been settled by a total of 14 points, none by more than six.
Miles is 2-1 against AU, both victories at Tiger Stadium — one in overtime when Auburn couldn’t figure out how to make a field goal and then last year on the unforgettable Matt Flynn-to-Demetrius Byrd last-second touchdown pass.
While those two victories might rank high on Miles’ list, it was awfully apparent Sunday that LSU’s loss at AU in 2006 still has a prominent place stuck in his craw
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