Wednesday, August 29, 2012

That is the TV Networks talking heads way to attract attention. and HURRICANE ISAAC


Tinker Town: "One guy picks Alabama, the other guy picks USC, than a third person pick LSU, if there are more talking heads, then each one of them would pick another different team. The TV programs scripts is what the television personality reporting the current college football news is all about now. Please don't take them seriously."
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HURRICANE ISAAC

ISAAC
Last Updated at 5:00am ET
Next Update at 11:00am ET
Strength Hurricane Strength
1 CAT
29.2 N
90.5 W Location
WNW
at 8 mph Direction
80mph Wind
969mb Pressure
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Isaac's Relentless Impacts Continue After First U.S. Landfall

Isaac's Relentless Impacts Continue After First U.S. Landfall

GoldRing: "Heavy rain, strong winds and storm surge flooding will pound the Gulf Coast right through Wednesday.
I have never seen a storm travel across the entire Gulf Of Mexico only to become a hurricane force wind and rain that has stooped still, to keep pounding a city like this storm Isaac is doing.
It's like being half way into hell. What a terrible thing to happen. If the storm interferes with the LSU football game. I am really going to get mad?"
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http://www.tigerrag.com/?p=217002

BLOG: Monday with Miles

August 27, 2012   -   © 2012 Tiger Rag

Coach addresses academic status, says Faulk, Hurst are healthy

By BEN LOVE
Tiger Rag Editor

Game week is finally here.
This Saturday, provided Hurricane Isaac cooperates, LSU football will take the field for the first time since Jan. 9, 2012.
And the outcome is expected to be a lot different than that night in New Orleans.
The Tigers host the North Texas Mean Green Sept. 1, when LSU will be heavy favorites inside Death Valley.
Today, starting at about 12:30 p.m., eighth-year coach Les Miles will preview that game in the first of his season-long Monday press luncheons.Read more...http://www.tigerrag.com/?p=217002

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2 Responses to “BLOG: Monday with Miles”
  1. TigerGumbo on August 27th, 2012 2:26 pm
    A tropical storm is not a hurricane, so far this Isaac storm has struggled to become a hurricane. Still after roaming into the Gulf of Mexico it is only a tropical storm. So until that changes, I now feel like that Isaac will stay the way it is. What we see is what we get.
    Halaula, halaula, halaula. The Saints are going to march home. The LSU tigers are going to run onto the LSU tiger stadium football field and we the tiger fans will be smiling once again. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOH_mioL3TU&feature=related
  2. tigerrag on August 27th, 2012 2:42 pm
    You’re right Tiger Gumbo, but all indications show that it will be a hurricane by the time it makes landfall. Sorry for any confusion there
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Scary movies


Tinker Town: " What is wrong, GoldRing?"

GoldRing: " I just saw a old time horror video!"


http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&feature=endscreen&v=TUbecyeewxE

LSU QB, Jordan Jefferson, Is Ready For the Biggest Game of His Collegiate Career

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http://espn.go.com/blog/sec/post/_/id/48870/monday-chat-wrap-41

SEC Blog

Monday chat wrap

August, 27, 2012
By Edward Aschoff | ESPN.com
Another Monday chat is in the books. Here's a nice little summary if you decided to watch replays of your favorite college football game from last year instead of joining the fun:
Gabe (Missouri)
Can the Razorbacks defense break through this year and be the deciding factor we need to finally claim our SEC title.
Read more...
http://espn.go.com/blog/sec/post/_/id/48870/monday-chat-wrap-41

ESPN Conversations


Hear what you want to hear, and then say what you want to say. That is the TV Networks talking heads way to attract attention. And that kind of reporting is the sports news scripted talking points, and no one should take them seriously. What journalism?
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http://www.lsusports.net/mediaPortal/player.dbml?id=1038454&afid=12408
LSUSports - Geauxzone Player interview with Barkevious Mingo

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uIRWiNZRi4

LSU Football 2012 - How Bad Do You Want It? [Part 1]

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqNa0Jo9Ry0

LSU Football 2012 - How Bad Do You Want It? [Part 2]

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http://theadvocate.com/sports/lsu/3744580-123/lsus-michael-ford-tahj-jones

LSU’s Michael Ford, Tahj Jones face academic appeals

Academic issues could keep Ford, Jones out of opener
By Scott Rabalais
Advocate sportswriter
August 28, 2012

With clouds from Tropical Storm Isaac on the horizon Monday, academic issues are clouding the playing prospects for two of LSU’s top players.
LSU coach Les Miles said at his first weekly news conference that junior running back Michael Ford and junior linebacker Tahj Jones have both filed academic appeals to have a chance to play in the Tigers’ season opener Saturday against North Texas (6 p.m., ESPNU. Read more...http://theadvocate.com/sports/lsu/3744580-123/lsus-michael-ford-tahj-jones
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http://sports.yahoo.com/news/amid-storm-lineup-changes-no-214155408--ncaaf.html
Yahoo! sports

Amid storm, lineup changes, No. 3 LSU gets ready

By BRETT MARTEL (AP Sports Writer) | The Associated Press

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) -- Les Miles had hoped LSU could have a drama-free August this season.
It hasn't quite worked out that way, but the No. 3 Tigers expressed confidence on Monday that a season full of promise would not be derailed by the loss of their biggest star, the looming possibility of a couple other key players being sidelined by academic issues, or even the potential disruptions that could result from a major storm.
''The good news is we've been through this before,'' Miles said when asked about how Tropical Storm Isaac might affect preparations for Saturday night's season opener against North Texas in Tiger Stadium. ''We know how to do this. We'll figure it out.''
Miles was referring to Hurricane Katrina in 2005, which coincidentally postponed a game with North Texas, and Hurricane Gustav in 2008, which also resulted in a postponement.
After reading the rest of this column, http://sports.yahoo.com/news/amid-storm-lineup-changes-no-214155408--ncaaf.html, you will see the rap up by saying quote...
"Then there's new starting quarterback Zach Mettenberger, who coaches say is an exceptional passer that will spread opposing defenses out more than last season.
''We'll throw the football more efficiently, and maybe with some bigger plays,'' Miles said.
Mettenberger joked that this week would probably feel like the longest week of his life because of the anticipation that has been building in him since he transferred to LSU from junior college before last season.
Mettenberger, a former Georgia recruit who left the Bulldogs as a redshirt freshman because of legal trouble stemming from an incident with a woman at a bar, is now entering his fourth season of college football. As much as any Tigers player, he can identify with the idea that the onset of the regular season brings with it a chance to start a new chapter defined by success.
''Everyone's really excited to get the season started and kind of put the past behind us,'' he said.
As of Monday night, the North Texas game was still on for Saturday night, though Athletic Director Joe Alleva said that could change after the storm has passed."
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilCZVzsIdmI

LSU Ready For Season Opener

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Photo Gallery: Construction Update: Tiger Stadium West Plaza 8/27/2012
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=la8APNBYt0g

LSU vs. North Texas Trailer [Opening Night]

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