Sunday, October 26, 2014

Wow! Now all that I really need to do is to simply say "Ole Miss" to be happy again



  • Thomas Williams: · Top Commenter
    My goodness all I need to do now is whisper Ole Miss to myself and truly smile again feeling the happiness that people who win feel, when their dreams do come true, instead of die. Les Miles really believe that LSU Tiger Stadium is a living spirit full of the strong spirits made from the Generation of LSU Tiger college football players and fans then, and now. And of course he seems to be right.

    Last night against Ole Miss the entire world saw the ghost of LSU Tiger Stadium come to life within the strong will power of the LSU college football team who took over the football game with their powerful determination to beat Ole Miss. And we the LSU fans couldn't help but feel the roar of the LSU fighting tiger spirit from back then, and now, pushing us all along to another great college football victory in such a very real way.

    Wow! Now all that I really need to do is to simply say "Ole Miss" to be happy again. Thank you tiger family for making LSU Tiger Stadium a very special place for me too.
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  • Colleen K. Myers
    good article, scott
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  • Dee Murphy: · comment
    Watching Coach Miles in the post game interview confirms one thing to this Les Miles fan: Saban might run circles around most, coaching-wise, but this is why I love 'the hat'' . Les c
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Rabalais: History is on the Tigers’ side as LSU snuffs Ole Miss’ hopes again


Advocate staff photo by TRAVIS SPRADLING -- Fans fill the field after LSU's win over Ole Miss, Saturday, Oct. 25, 2014 in Baton Rouge.  LSU won, 10-7.Advocate staff photo by TRAVIS SPRADLING -- Fans fill the field after LSU's win over Ole Miss, Saturday, Oct. 25, 2014 in Baton Rouge. LSU won, 10-7.

Scott Rabalais|
srabalais@theadvocate.com

Doubt, despair, anger, anguish, even out-and-out grief have permeated this LSU football season.

But on Saturday night, one epic Saturday night in The Valley, a young, undervalued LSU football team came to everyone’s emotional rescue.
Who would have thought these guys, run over by Mississippi State’s Dak Attack and the victim of arson at Auburn, could come back here and write their own chapter of October glory in LSU’s ancient and bitter rivalry with Ole Miss?

Four turnovers? No problem. Ole Miss-fire on some point-blank scoring opportunities? Why spoil the drama to come of what turned out to be a 10-7 LSU upset of the mighty No. 3-ranked Rebels?

Read more...http://theadvocate.com/sports/lsu/10627807-123/rabalais-history-is-on-the
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