Saturday, December 26, 2015

One of LSU finer moments in the New Orleans Sugar Bowl.

Tinker Town Tiger
Friday, December 26, 2014
This is the LSU victory over Notre Dame that I enjoyed the most.
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http://www.nola.com/…/12/lsu_vs_notre_dame_game-by-game.html
LSU vs. Notre Dame: Game-by-game look at their 10 meetings
LSU vs. Notre Dame, 2007 Sugar Bowl
Herman Johnson (79) leads Keiland Williams on a running play in LSU's 41-14 thrashing of Notre Dame in the 2007 Sugar Bowl. (Michael DeMocker)
By Jim Kleinpeter, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune
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on December 26, 2014 at 7:00 AM,
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What's your favorite LSU victory against Notre Dame?
1971: LSU wins 28-8 on the passing of Bert Jones and goal line stands by the defense.1985: LSU prevails in a defensive struggle for its only victory in South Bend, Ind.1986: Tommy Hodson throws three TD passes and Tigers hold on for a 21-19 victory.1997: Rondell Mealey runs for 222 yards and two TDs in the Independence Bowl, 27-92007: LSU romps 41-14 on the passing of JaMarcus Russell and the running of Keiland Williams.
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Thomas Williams

This is the LSU victory over Notre Dame that I enjoyed the most, out of the rest - in the LSU Sugar Bowl win that seem to satisfy my pride completely. Because the LSU Tigers football team victory over shadowed Notre Dames deep tradition, to the inch degree.

Even the LSU Tiger marching band seemed to out shine the grander Notre Dame traditional marching band. Right from the moment that the LSU band played the pre-game fight song, with Daaaaaaaaaaaa  da  daaaaa - da. LSU was ready to go take the victury away from Notre Dame.

As the pride of the Old War Skule just took over every aspect of that nationally televised Sugar Bowl game. As everyone LSU became very pleased with the final outcome of LSU - 41 to Notre Dames - 14, Final score.

And LSU football team romps over the Fighting Irish behind the passing of JaMarcus Russell, and the running of Keiland Williams."
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