Tinker:
How in the world can a man get our
American foreign policy so wrong, as Barack Obama has done. I mean
really where has he been for the past fifty years, under a rock, unable
to receive the everyday information that everyone else has been reading?
Obviously Obama doesn't know what he is doing outside of a
political bag of tricks that he has been reading about over and over
again, for apparently most of his adult life. Obama became the president of the
United States more because of his skin color than his political
ability, but don't tell the news media that president Barack Obama is now lost with
no place to go.
So now the American people are stuck with all the lies
from the president political advisers who have been spreading the Washington DC speak
all over our TV screens, misleading the general public about Barack
Obama.
America is stuck with a show master liar, when America need a man of substance instead. Great show TV networks you now have everyone looking at television from one mishandle scandal to the other mishandled scandal. You are on a roll TV experts, Americas blood is in the water see all the sharks.
Chills, Spills, Thrills, of the next American coming attractions.America is stuck with a show master liar, when America need a man of substance instead. Great show TV networks you now have everyone looking at television from one mishandle scandal to the other mishandled scandal. You are on a roll TV experts, Americas blood is in the water see all the sharks.
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Charles Krauthammer: ‘Obama Has Been Played’
Sep. 12, 2013 9:32pm Jason HowertonRelated:
“Here is the president of the greatest democracy on Earth, being lectured — insultingly, really — in an American newspaper about human rights, about international law, about the protection of the elderly and children in wartime.” Krauthammer said.
He said it only makes it more embarrassing that the lecture came from a “KGB thug.”
“What we are seeing here is Putin so confident of himself…that he could actually engage in this,” Krauthammer added. “It’s an index of how, sort of, Obama has been played and continues to be right now in Geneva.”
Watch the segment via Fox News:
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Congress must recapture its lost war powers
By: Patrick J. BuchananFor the United States, it was a damn near-run thing that we are not now in a major war.
9/13/2013 06:00 AM
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Beltway Confidential
John Kerry's Russian counterpart mocks him for talking too much
By JOEL GEHRKE | SEPTEMBER 13, 2013 AT 12:29 PM
Secretary of State John Kerry's negotiations with
the Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov got off to a rocky start
Thursday, with the Russian mocking Kerry right at the outset.
"They got off to a really bad start yesterday --- partly because of the Putin op-ed and partly because Kerry in the opening remarks spoke at length --- and I mean at length --- compared to the unprepared few welcoming comments from the Russian counterpart," NBC News foreign correspondent Andrea Mitchell said on "Morning Joe."
"And then the Russian minister said at the end, very tartly, 'Sometimes diplomacy demands silence.'"
Mitchell said the tone improved after a private dinner yesterday evening, but Syrian dictator Bashar Assad's decision to set another precondition for handing over his chemical weapons (he wants the United States to stop arming the rebels, in addition to holding off on a military strike on his regime) is complicating matters.
Read more...http:// washingtonexaminer.com/john- kerrys-russian-counterpart- mocks-him-for-talking-too- much/article/2535731
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http://www.nytimes.com/2013/ 09/13/world/middleeast/ listing-demands-assad-uses- crisis-to-his-advantage.html? hp&_r=0
"They got off to a really bad start yesterday --- partly because of the Putin op-ed and partly because Kerry in the opening remarks spoke at length --- and I mean at length --- compared to the unprepared few welcoming comments from the Russian counterpart," NBC News foreign correspondent Andrea Mitchell said on "Morning Joe."
"And then the Russian minister said at the end, very tartly, 'Sometimes diplomacy demands silence.'"
Mitchell said the tone improved after a private dinner yesterday evening, but Syrian dictator Bashar Assad's decision to set another precondition for handing over his chemical weapons (he wants the United States to stop arming the rebels, in addition to holding off on a military strike on his regime) is complicating matters.
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Kerry Rejects Assad's 30-Day Deadline
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Middle East
Listing Demands, Assad Uses Crisis to His Advantage
RU24, via Reuters
President Bashar al-Assad of Syria appeared on Russian state television on Thursday in an interview from Damascus. By ROBERT F. WORTH
Published: September 12, 2013
WASHINGTON — Not long ago, President Bashar al-Assad of Syria seemed a
remote and embattled figure, with the United States threatening
airstrikes and other Arab leaders denouncing him for having used
chemical weapons against his own people.
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In exchange for relinquishing his chemical arsenal, Mr. Assad said Thursday, he will require that the United States stop arming the Syrian opposition — a demand that might seem wishful from the leader of a devastated country where civil war has left 100,000 dead, two million living as refugees and large swaths of territory beyond his control.
Mr. Assad outlined his demands on Thursday, telling a Russian TV interviewer that the arms-control proposal floated by his patron in Moscow would not be finalized until “we see the United States really wants stability in our region and stops threatening, striving to attack and also ceases arms deliveries to terrorists.”
Secretary of State John Kerry delivered a blunt response to Mr. Assad’s comments after meeting Thursday with Russia’s foreign minister, Sergey V. Lavrov, saying the standard procedures for identifying and securing the weapons were too slow in Syria’s case. “There is nothing standard about this process,” Mr. Kerry said. “The words of the Syrian regime, in our judgment, are simply not enough.”
Mr. Assad, sounding relaxed and confident, hinted in his interview that the Russian proposal — which requires Syria to sign the Chemical Weapons Convention — could become a lever for endless negotiations and delays, much as Saddam Hussein delayed arms control inspectors during the 1990s. “It doesn’t mean that Syria will sign the documents, fulfill the obligations, and that’s it,” Mr. Assad said.
The state-owned Syrian newspaper Al Watan put it bluntly in a headline on Thursday: “Moscow and Damascus pull the rug out from under the feet of Obama.”
Mr. Assad’s comments on Thursday were the latest chapter in a rhetorical offensive by the Syrian president and his surrogates, who seem to feel that global perceptions of the Syrian opposition — with its strong component of Islamic radicalism — have shifted in their direction. Mr. Assad has granted interviews to American and French reporters in recent weeks, and has brought back the media adviser who had largely disappeared from public view for the past two years, a Western-educated interpreter and author named Bouthaina Shaaban.
Ms. Shaaban is a skilled interlocutor who helped Mr. Assad shape his image in the West as a reform-minded leader during the years before the uprising in 2011. Her re-emergence has “signaled a coherent determination to launch a media blitz,” said Jon Snow, a veteran anchor for Britain’s Channel 4 news.
In recent weeks, thousands of Syrians have recorded personal appeals to members of Congress and the American public urging them to oppose an airstrike, though it is not clear whether those efforts are coordinated with their government.
For the rebels, who could often use a tip or two in the area of public relations, all of this is unqualified bad news. “It is disappointing,” said Najib Ghadbian, the main Syrian opposition group’s special representative to the United States. “If the regime wants to play with this, it could take months or years. This is why we need accountability.”
A rebel brigade commander named Moaz al-Yousef, reached by telephone, spoke bitterly of Mr. Obama’s interest in the Russian proposal — and the delay of the Congressional votes — as a betrayal.
“We had hopes, it was a dream, and now it’s gone and we feel disappointed,” he said. “We should completely cut off our relationship with him — Obama has completely lost his credibility.”
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‘I’m Going to Cut You Off Right There’: CNN Anchor Calls Out Ousted Colorado Democrat for Blaming Recall on ‘Voter Suppression’
“I’ve read reports on lack of popularity on your behalf. Let’s just not go there.”
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NSA disguised itself as Google to spy, say reports
If a recently leaked document is any indication, the US National Security Agency -- or its UK counterpart -- appears to have put on a Google suit to gather intelligence.
by Edward Moyer
September 12, 2013 Earlier this week, Techdirt picked up on a passing mention in a Brazilian news story and a Slate article to point out that the US National Security Agency had apparently impersonated Google on at least one occasion to gather data on people. (Mother Jones subsequently pointed out Techdirt's point-out.)
Brazilian site Fantastico obtained and published a document leaked by Edward Snowden, which diagrams how a "man in the middle attack" involving Google was apparently carried out.
A technique commonly used by hackers, a MITM attack involves using a fake security certificate to pose as a legitimate Web service, bypass browser security settings, and then intercept data that an unsuspecting person is sending to that service. Hackers could, for example, pose as a banking Web site and steal passwords.
It's not clear if the supposed attack in the Fantastico document was handled by the NSA or by its UK counterpart, the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ). The article by the Brazilian news agency says, "In this case, data is rerouted to the NSA central, and then relayed to its destination, without either end noticing."
"There have been rumors of the NSA and others using those kinds of MITM attacks," Mike Masnick writes on Techdirt, "but to have it confirmed that they're doing them against the likes of Google... is a big deal -- and something I would imagine does not make [Google] particularly happy."
Google provided a short statement to Mother Jones reporter Josh Harkinson in response to his questions on the matter: "As for recent reports that the US government has found ways to circumvent our security systems, we have no evidence of any such thing ever occurring. We provide our user data to governments only in accordance with the law." (The company is also trying to win the right to provide more transparency regarding government requests for data on Google users.)
CNET got a "no comment" from the NSA in response to our request for more information.
As TechDirt suggests, an MITM attack on the part of the NSA or GCHQ would hardly be a complete shock. The New York Times reported last week that the NSA has sidestepped common Net encryption methods in a number of ways, including hacking into the servers of private companies to steal encryption keys, collaborating with tech companies to build in back doors, and covertly introducing weaknesses into encryption standards.
It wouldn't be much of a stretch to obtain a fake security certificate to foil the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) cryptographic protocol that's designed to verify the authenticity of Web sites and ensure secure Net communications.
Indeed, such attacks have been aimed at Google before, including in 2011, when a hacker broke into the systems of DigiNotar -- a Dutch company that issued Web security certificates -- and created more than 500 SSL certificates used to authenticate Web sites.
In any case, the purported NSA/GCHG impersonation of Google inspired a rather clever graphic by Mother Jones, one that might even impress the rather clever Doodlers at Google:
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Tinker:
I now feel like most of the 2013 LSU tiger football fans, because I never knew love like this before..http://www.youtube. com/watch?v=7ngnQvQ3Kk0...Zach Mettenberger is our ticket to California!!!
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http://www. theamericanconservative.com/ dreher/why-you-should-go-to- lsu/
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Tinker:
I now feel like most of the 2013 LSU tiger football fans, because I never knew love like this before..http://www.youtube.
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Why You Should Go To LSU
On the Tiger Droppings board,
a young Texan reader told the others that he had been accepted to LSU,
and wanted them to convince him to cross the border to spend his college
career there. Most of the answers are meh, but this one is a work of
art:
-----------------I grew up in Chicago. I was fortunate enough to be accepted to a wide range of colleges. Certain of my family members had attended the University of Chicago and many expected I would follow in their footsteps. But LSU offered me an academic scholarship and my dad encouraged me to fly down to Baton Rouge. I was a shy child and I think he sensed that the unique Louisiana joie de vive would benefit me.
I visited the campus. On my first day there, my father and I wandered into an empty Tiger Stadium, echoing like the Coliseum. On my first night there, a beautiful LSU ambassador took a group of admitted students to a bar called Sports. By the time I woke up the next morning, I couldn’t imagine attending school elsewhere.
I enrolled. I was in the honors program. I was mentored by a great philosophy professor who honed my mind. I pledged a fraternity. I danced at the Varsity. I learned how to drink bourbon. And, more often, Natty Light. I fell into and out of the warm sea of infatuation. I went to bed one Friday night, expecting nothing, and woke to pandemonium: LSU tailgating. I memorized the fight song. Saturdays in the fall became sacrosanct.
In the spring, I surfed the Mardi Gras crowds on Bourbon. Or lounged in the Sunday silence of the quad. Or listened to the ping of the bats in Alex Box.
The entire city seemed supported by a legion of bronzed young female legs, long and glistening.
The sunlight reflected on the lakes.
I met the man who is, to this day, my best friend.
There were moments. There was a night I went to the movies at the Union with a moon goddess. There was an endless day spent playing pick-up football on the Parade Grounds.
There was laughter, so much laughter that I couldn’t honor it all here, the sort of laughter you effortlessly, casually spill when you are young, the arm in arm drunken laughter of 2 AM.
I was no longer shy.
In movie class, I met a pretty Cajun girl with long brown hair. I visited her sorority house. We went to the Chimes. We kissed when LSU felled the mighty Gators. She brought me home to Lafayette. To my surprise, her father said I could have her hand. We were married beneath the oaks of a plantation under a wide and dazzling summer sky.
As they say, it was the time of my life.
And when you decide to attend LSU, it’ll be yours too.
I envy you, kid.I love that. I would only add that by going to LSU, you get to spend the rest of your life with chills going down your spine when you hear this.
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| Saturday, September 14, 2013 | |
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| LSU Sports | It's GameDay: LSU takes on Kent State Saturday night |
| The Advocate | LSU urges planning, patience when parking on gameday |
| LSU Sports | Videeo (6 min): Tiger Tracks - LSU vs. Kent State preview |
| LSU Sports | Photo Gallery (26 pics): LSU athletic Hall of Fame gala |
| Akron Beacon Journal | To have a chance, Kent State can’t beat themselves against LSU |
| Associated Press | OSU president: School will investigate allegations |
| Birmingham News | Texas A&M's hospitality is the anti-LSU, Bama fans say (never heard of the author) |
| SEC Digital Network | SEC GameDay Central |
| College Football Scores, Previews, and Recaps: Sports Network | CBS SportsLine | ESPN | Fox Sports | NCAA | |
| LSU Football | College Football TV Schedule | DirecTV printable schedule |
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SEC Blog
The talk all week has been on Alabama and Texas A&M, but there are
plenty of other intriguing games across the SEC. It’s time to take a
look at some notes from the ESPN Stats & Info:
- College Station is the place to be this week when top-ranked Alabama seeks revenge for its only defeat last season against No. 6 Texas A&M. Alabama is 7-1 in revenge games under Nick Saban with an average margin of victory in those wins of 20.9 points. The only “revenge” loss came to LSU in the 2011 regular season.
- Johnny Manziel completed 4-of-5 passes thrown 20 yards or longer in Texas A&M’s 29-24 victory over Alabama last November. Alabama’s other 13 opponents combined to complete fewer than 25 percent of their passes of this distance and threw 10 interceptions on 66 attempts.
- Perhaps the schedule-makers did A&M no favors by making this the SEC opener for both teams. Alabama has won 21 straight SEC openers, dating back to the 1992 season. Not only is that the longest active streak for any team in FBS, nobody else is even close. The next longest? Boise State, who’s won 13 straight conference openers, but have done that in three different conferences (Big West, WAC, Mountain West).
- Alabama is coming off a bye week, but the Tide have had mixed results in the regular season when having an extra week to prepare for teams. Under Saban, Alabama is 4-3 when coming off a regular season bye, with all three losses coming to LSU (2007, 2010, 2011).
- ESPN’s College GameDay will be in College Station this week, and the Aggies will be looking for a different result. This will be the fourth time GameDay has broadcast from College Station, and the Aggies are 0-3 the previous three times. However, if history repeats itself, expect a nail-biter. Those three games were decided by a combined eight points.
- LSU has won 30 straight games in August and September, the longest active streak in the FBS. LSU also has won 43 straight games vs. nonconference regular season opponents.
- LSU quarterback Zach Mettenberger set a single-game school record with five TD passes in last week's win over UAB. He has 10 touchdown passes in his last six games, after having just four in his previous six games.
- South Carolina has won four straight meetings against Vanderbilt since losing in Nashville in 2008. The Gamecocks are 18-4 all-time against the Commodores and have had two previous seven-game winning streaks in the series.
- Jordan Matthews is third in the nation with 289 receiving yards in Vanderbilt’s first two games. He has a touchdown reception in seven straight games, the third-longest active streak in FBS behind Fresno State’s Davante Adams (10) and Louisville’s DeVante Parker (8).
- Ole Miss is ranked in the AP Top 25 this week for the first time since they ended the 2009 season ranked No. 20. The Rebels are 4-0 in road/neutral site games against unranked teams under Hugh Freeze.
- Texas is 6-1 against Ole Miss all-time, including a 66-31 win in Oxford last season. Ole Miss is making its first trip to Austin since October 3, 1925.
- Mississippi State is looking to win its SEC opener for the second straight season. Before that, the Bulldogs lost their conference opener 12 straight years from 2000-11.
- Gus Malzahn is looking to become the fourth straight coach to win his first three games after being hired by Auburn (note: does not include interim coach Bill Oliver). Gene Chizik (5 in 2009), Tommy Tuberville (3 in 1999) and Terry Bowden (20 from 1993-94) all started at least 3-0 on the Plains.
- Tennessee is 2-0 in Butch Jones’ first season as head coach. No Tennessee head coach has started 3-0 in his first FULL season with the school since General Robert Neyland in 1926. Neyland and the Vols started that season 7-0 before falling to Vanderbilt (NOTE: This was Neyland’s first of three separate tenures as head coach).
- After blowout wins over Austin Peay and Western Kentucky, Tennessee’s schedule picks up quickly. Beginning Saturday, the Vols face five AP-ranked teams in their next six games including road matchups with No. 2 Oregon, No. 18 Florida, and No. 1 Alabama. Tennessee has lost 16 straight vs. ranked opponents since beating No. 21 South Carolina in 2009.
- Arkansas freshman Alex Collins ranks first in the SEC and sixth in the NCAA in rushing with an average of 151.5 rushing yards per game, and his 303 total rushing yards are fourth in the country. Collins’ 172 rushing yards vs. Samford last week ranks as the ninth-highest single-game total and highest by a freshman in the NCAA this season.
- Louisville and Kentucky play annually for the Governor’s Cup trophy, which Louisville currently owns thanks to wins in the last two meetings. Kentucky won the previous four meetings including knocking off a top-10 Louisville team (AP No. 9) in 2007.
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Thomas Williams · Top Commenter · Im not telling u
Woooh
mercy baby! LSU QB Zach Mettenberger look so smooth throwing the
football to Odell Beckham Jr. that the hair on the back of the LSU
college football fans head just stood up straight. Because they knew
that they were seeing the big time performance that they were hoping to
see all those many past years ago from this 2013 LSU offense... Geaux
tigers!!!
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Tiger Rag
Dandy Don's LSU Sports Report
The 8th ranked LSU football team (2-0) is busy preparing for
tomorrow's contest against Kent State (1-1) of the Mid-American
Conference, which will kickoff at 6:02 p.m. in Tiger Stadium.
The game will be televised on ESPNU with Clay Matvick, Matt Stinchcomb,
and Dawn Davenport on the call. This will be LSU’s first game against a
current member of the Mid-American Conference (MAC) since beating Miami
(Ohio), 33-7, in 2002. The Tigers are 4-1 all-time against current MAC
members, which includes a 2-1 record vs. Miami (Ohio), 1-0 vs. Akron and
1-0 vs. Ohio. If you need a little extra motivation about paying and
beating Kent State, consider this: Nick Saban is a former Kent State
letterman
Tomorrow’s game should serve as another chance for LSU to iron out a few remaining wrinkles and gain even more confidence prior to the start of SEC play next week against Auburn. That is, of course, unless the Tigers come out flat and take the Golden Flashes for granted. Tomorrow I'll give you five things to watch for in the game.
While tomorrow's contest is not expected to be very close (the Tigers are a 37-point favorite), there will be several very big games played this weekend, including Alabama at Texas A&M, which kicks off at 2:30 CT on CBS. Below are my predictions for Week 3. Last week I went 14-2 and on the season my record is 24-4. Here we go...
LSU 48 Kent State 13
Texas A&M 34 Alabama 31
Arkansas 38 Southern Miss 10
Louisville 35 Kentucky 17
Oregon 45 Tennessee 20
Auburn 27 Mississippi State 20
South Carolina 30 Vanderbilt 17
Ole Miss 35 Texas 31
UL-L 38 Nichols State 20
Northwestern LA 20 Cincinnati 38
There will also be some big games of interest to LSU fans on the prep football scene this weekend, the biggest of which is Edna Karr at St. Augustine. Edna Karr features several highly ranked players on my list of Top Louisiana Football Prospects for 2014 including Speedy Noil (4), Gerald Willis (9), LSU commit Donnie Alexander (19), and UL-Lafayette commit Anthony Jones (20). St. Augustine features the top player in the state and arguably the top player in the nation in running back Leonard Fournette (1). Other games of interest include John Curtis and St. Thomas Aquinas (FLA) in the Louisiana Superdome which will be televised on Fox Sports Southwest & Atlantic at 9 p.m. CT. John Curtis features Malachi Dupre (5), Kenny Young (16) and Terrence Alexander (23). LSU commit Trey Quinn (2) and the Barbe Bucs will be hosting LaGrange, and LSU commit Brandon Harris (10) will be facing Marshal High (TX) in Saturday's Battle on the Border in Shreveport's Independence Stadium.
Speaking of LA prep football, the deadline for those of you participating in our free pickem contest to make your picks for Week 2's games is today at 5 p.m. And whether or not you're participating in the contest, you can check out a full statewide schedule of all the games here.
Reader comments: Scott, Here’s an Athlon Sports article in which their writers debatethe likelihood of LSU being a title contender. I thought it might interest your readers. Buy or Sell: Is LSU an SEC Title Contender for 2013?
Reader comments: Scott, Just in case you had not seen it, I wanted to alert you to this article. LSU is number two in schools with the most former players on week 1 NFL rosters. Recruits should know this!
Reader comment: Great article about our biggest and baddest Tiger! Mike VI misses LSU opener, expected availability week-to-week
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Tomorrow’s game should serve as another chance for LSU to iron out a few remaining wrinkles and gain even more confidence prior to the start of SEC play next week against Auburn. That is, of course, unless the Tigers come out flat and take the Golden Flashes for granted. Tomorrow I'll give you five things to watch for in the game.
While tomorrow's contest is not expected to be very close (the Tigers are a 37-point favorite), there will be several very big games played this weekend, including Alabama at Texas A&M, which kicks off at 2:30 CT on CBS. Below are my predictions for Week 3. Last week I went 14-2 and on the season my record is 24-4. Here we go...
LSU 48 Kent State 13
Texas A&M 34 Alabama 31
Arkansas 38 Southern Miss 10
Louisville 35 Kentucky 17
Oregon 45 Tennessee 20
Auburn 27 Mississippi State 20
South Carolina 30 Vanderbilt 17
Ole Miss 35 Texas 31
UL-L 38 Nichols State 20
Northwestern LA 20 Cincinnati 38
There will also be some big games of interest to LSU fans on the prep football scene this weekend, the biggest of which is Edna Karr at St. Augustine. Edna Karr features several highly ranked players on my list of Top Louisiana Football Prospects for 2014 including Speedy Noil (4), Gerald Willis (9), LSU commit Donnie Alexander (19), and UL-Lafayette commit Anthony Jones (20). St. Augustine features the top player in the state and arguably the top player in the nation in running back Leonard Fournette (1). Other games of interest include John Curtis and St. Thomas Aquinas (FLA) in the Louisiana Superdome which will be televised on Fox Sports Southwest & Atlantic at 9 p.m. CT. John Curtis features Malachi Dupre (5), Kenny Young (16) and Terrence Alexander (23). LSU commit Trey Quinn (2) and the Barbe Bucs will be hosting LaGrange, and LSU commit Brandon Harris (10) will be facing Marshal High (TX) in Saturday's Battle on the Border in Shreveport's Independence Stadium.
Speaking of LA prep football, the deadline for those of you participating in our free pickem contest to make your picks for Week 2's games is today at 5 p.m. And whether or not you're participating in the contest, you can check out a full statewide schedule of all the games here.
Reader comments: Scott, Here’s an Athlon Sports article in which their writers debatethe likelihood of LSU being a title contender. I thought it might interest your readers. Buy or Sell: Is LSU an SEC Title Contender for 2013?
Reader comments: Scott, Just in case you had not seen it, I wanted to alert you to this article. LSU is number two in schools with the most former players on week 1 NFL rosters. Recruits should know this!
Reader comment: Great article about our biggest and baddest Tiger! Mike VI misses LSU opener, expected availability week-to-week
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LSU Football - Geaux Tigers!!!
| Friday, September 13, 2013 | |
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| LSU Sports | LSU Tigers in the NFL -- Week 2 |
| LSU Sports | In Focus: Thunder and lightning (Alfred Blue and Kenny Hilliard) |
| Tiger Rag | LSU vs. Kent State: Gametime Preview |
| Times Picayune | Video (79 sec): Interview with Ego Ferguson |
| The Advocate | Slow start has Anthony 'Freak' Johnson motivated for more |
| The Advocate | LSU football freshmen find the field |
| Bayou Bengals Insider | LSU vs. Kent State: Defensive Breakdown |
| Bayou Bengals Insider | LSU vs. Kent State: Offensive Breakdown |
| Bayou Bengals Insider | LSU vs. Kent State: Coach's Take |
| Bayou Bengals Insider | LSU vs. Kent State: Players' take |
| Biloxi Sun Herald | Beckham, Landry form solid duo for LSU |
| LSU Reveille | Tigers not overlooking the Golden Flashes |
| LSU Reveille | Beckham and Landry's friendship stretches beyond the gridiron |
| LSU Reveille | Things to watch for against Kent State |
| The Advocate | SI story says OSU had 'lenient' drug policy under Miles |
| LSU Reveille | Miles handling allegations tremendously |
| Lafayette Advertiser *1 | Guilbeau: Notes - Jennings still part of LSU's QB plan |
| WBRZ Sports | Video (3 min, 12 sec): Mettenberger's footwork |
| LSU Sports | Video (1 min, 50 sec): Emily Villere with coach Les Miles prior to Kent State |
| Les Miles | Video (3 min, 19 sec): Week 2 - LSU vs. UAB highlights |
| Associated Press | Eric Reid eager to face another top quarterback |
| Colorado Rockies | Baseball: Rockies DJ LeMahieu only makes noise on the field |
| Tiger Sports Digest | Scouting Report: Kent State Defense |
| Cleveland Plain Dealer | Kent State football gameday: LSU game |
| NFL News | Dri Archer expected to return to field for Kent State against LSU |
| Notes: Alabama | Auburn | Florida | Furman | Georgia | Kentucky | Missouri | South Carolina | TCU | Texas A&M | Vols | |
| The Oklahoman | OSU / Sports Illustrated: ESPN finds multiple discrepancies |
| The Oklahoman | Background on the people mentioned in Part III of the S.I. story and their roles |
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