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Gobbla2001
12-30-2005, 10:38 PM
expected a closer game... glad I didn't go to the sports bar... I'd just be playing Texas Hold 'Em on the bar screen...

formermbcouns
12-30-2005, 10:42 PM
I know...isn't it great! Obviously, I don't like Miami very much, lol.

CHS_CG
12-30-2005, 10:43 PM
Originally posted by formermbcouns
I know...isn't it great! Obviously, I don't like Miami very much, lol.

lol Nah i couldnt tell at all:p

Gobbla2001
12-30-2005, 10:58 PM
Lewsianna State is rollin'...

Gobbla2001
12-30-2005, 10:59 PM
Miami is Lewsing bad...

Gobbla2001
12-30-2005, 11:07 PM
The tides have turned... Looks like this time around Lewsianna wins and the Hurricane lewses...

Geaux Tiggers!

PhiI C
12-30-2005, 11:44 PM
The LSU defense played a great game. I don't want to scare anyone but we have to remember that USC has just a good defense as LSU so we must be ready.

Gobbla2001
12-30-2005, 11:50 PM
Originally posted by PhiI C
The LSU defense played a great game. I don't want to scare anyone but we have to remember that USC has just a good defense as LSU so we must be ready.

USC's defense isn't as good as LSU's in my honest opinion, not close at all... but USC's offense is better than LSU's for sure...

Maroon87
12-31-2005, 12:00 AM
Miami looked totally unprepared to play this game.

Txbroadcaster
12-31-2005, 12:46 AM
Originally posted by PhiI C
The LSU defense played a great game. I don't want to scare anyone but we have to remember that USC has just a good defense as LSU so we must be ready.

uhhh no. LSU is the 8th ranked scoring D in the NCAA and USC is like 27. A difference of a full 6 points per game.

Maroon87
12-31-2005, 01:35 AM
Sounds like "the U" was more prepared to fight after the game than play in it...


ATLANTA (AP) -- LSU gave Matt Flynn all the help he needed to be successful, and then toyed with Miami before dealing the Hurricanes their most lopsided bowl loss.

Flynn threw two touchdown passes, Joseph Addai rushed for 130 yards and the No. 10 Tigers humbled Miami's proud defense, even running a couple of fake kicks after the game was a rout, romping 40-3 in the Peach Bowl on Friday night.

Trash-talking between players grew into a postgame brawl in the LSU tunnel, and Larry Coker, coach of No. 9 Miami, said two of his players were knocked unconscious. There was shoving and punching before Georgia State Patrol officers intervened. Minutes later, Miami's Andrew Bain, apparently dazed, was escorted by officers back out of the tunnel.

Coker said Bain and Miami's Khalil Jones were knocked unconscious, and the coach said no players were detained by police. No players were hospitalized.

"I don't know what happened and I don't condone it," Coker said.

LSU's Jacob Hester, who ran for 70 yards and a touchdown said trash-talking, some involving LSU receiver Dwayne Bowe, a Miami native, began as good-natured fun.

"We had a guy who is from Miami who was kidding around with one of his boys," Hester said. "Miami thought it was something serious. They came in the tunnel and they were swinging, but it was just a joke between friends."

After a few minutes, the entire LSU team was back on the field celebrating the win with fans.

Miami players weren't available for comment after the game.

Flynn, a sophomore filling in for injured starter JaMarcus Russell, completed 13 of 22 passes for 196 yards with no interceptions.

"I was just trying to get the ball to the athletes around me," Flynn said.

Flynn also rushed for 39 yards and was named the offensive MVP.

"Our players come into the final game of the season with a new quarterback, a very capable quarterback," said LSU coach Les Miles. "I felt they had to control the line of scrimmage for him and find a back who would scrap for yards and play dominant defense and that's what they did."

Led by Flynn, LSU (11-2) rebounded from its worst game of the year, a 34-14 loss to Georgia in the Dec. 3 Southeastern Conference championship game, returning to the Georgia Dome and delivering one of its strongest performance of the season.

LSU scored on eight straight possessions in a streak that started with a field goal late in the first quarter.

Even with a lopsided lead, LSU attempted to add to the rout, faking a field goal while leading 34-3 late in the third quarter and then failing on a fake punt with a 40-3 lead late in the game.

Miles said he called for the fake field goal but his players called for the fake punt.

Coker wasn't affected by the trickery.

"They can call whatever play they want to," he said. "It is our job to stop it."

LSU piled up 468 yards, the most allowed by Miami this season. The Hurricanes (9-3) entered leading the nation in pass defense and ranked third in total defense.

The Tigers were just as impressive on defense, holding Miami to 153 yards and six first downs -- none in the second half. Kyle Wright completed only 10 of 21 passes for 100 yards.

LSU's dominant performance negated Miami's plan to utilize cornerback Devin Hester as a multiple threat on offense.

On Miami's first possession, Hester lined up at tailback and receiver and also took a direct snap at quarterback. Hester had a 24-yard run on the possession to set up a field goal. But overall, the junior and the Hurricanes were contained.

LSU had its largest margin of victory in a bowl game, easily surpassing its 45-26 win over Michigan in the 1995 Independence Bowl. Miami's previous most lopsided loss in a bowl game was a 29-0 loss to Arizona in the Fiesta Bowl on Jan. 1, 1994.

Addai scored on a 4-yard pass from Flynn in the second quarter and a 6-yard run in the third.

With the game tied at 3-3, a key fourth-down stop by LSU's defense early in the second quarter gave the Tigers momentum.

On fourth-and-1 from the LSU 35, Wright faked a pitch to his left and then ran right, where he was hit by LSU's Melvin Oliver short of the first down.

The Tigers seized the opportunity as Flynn connected with Craig Davis for a 49-yard touchdown pass over Miami cornerback Randy Phillips.

After Jackson's 47-yard field goal pushed LSU's lead to 13-3, the Tigers added another touchdown late in the half on Flynn's pass to Addai.

Addai went over 100 yards rushing on his second carry of the second half. He rambled 25 yards to the 6, setting up his scoring run on a pitch to the left one play later.

With Addai suffering from cramps, Jacob Hester filled in on the Tigers' second touchdown drive of the quarter. Hester's dive over the top from the 1 with 5:27 left in the period pushed the lead to 34-3.

The Tigers faked a 46-yard field goal late in the quarter, with Jackson running 12 yards to the Miami 17. Colt David's 35-yard field goal early in the fourth quarter pushed the lead to 37-3. Jackson added a 50-yard field goal with 8:20 left to play.

gobbler grad
12-31-2005, 11:59 AM
thought it was a pretty good game...:clap: never ever like a hurricane anyway...

Old Tiger
12-31-2005, 12:54 PM
That was genious to fake that FG late in the 4th

18handicap
12-31-2005, 11:53 PM
GEAUX TIGERS

AggieJohn
01-01-2006, 12:26 PM
Originally posted by 18handicap
GEAUX TIGERS


stupid....

18handicap
01-01-2006, 06:06 PM
Aggie John,
"Geaux Tigers" is one of our yells. It uses the French heritage to put a twist on "GO". To call me stupid, is to call an Aggie stupid since I am on the payroll of Texas A&M University. So I guess I'm a Tiger and an Aggie.

spiveyrat
01-03-2006, 08:36 AM
Originally posted by AggieJohn
stupid....

What's stupid?