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Posted on October 6th, 2009 by Admin

2009 LSU Tigers Football Schedule – Latest TV and Kickoff Times updated October 7th

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FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

Date Game Time (Central)
Sept. 5 31 – Washington 23 W
Sept. 12 23 – Vanderbilt 9 W
Sept. 19 31 – UL-Lafayette 13 W
Sept. 26 30 – Mississippi State 26 W
Oct. 3 20 – Georgia 13 W
Sat, Oct. 10 Florida at 7:00 pm – CBS
Sat, Oct. 24 Auburn at 7:00 PM
Sat, Oct. 31 Tulane at 7:00 PM
Sat, Nov. 7 at Alabama TBA
Sat, Nov. 14 Louisiana Tech at (Homecoming) 7:00 PM
Sat, Nov. 21 at TBA
Sat, Nov. 28 Arkansas at 7:00 PM
Dec 5 SEC Championship 3:00 PM – CBS

(All Times Central)

2009 LSU Tigers Football Schedule – Latest TV and Kickoff Times updated October 7th

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Posted on October 2nd, 2009 by Henry Ball

SEC Preview & Poetry For Breast Cancer Awareness Week

Friday, October 2, 2009: From Louisiana State Gameday

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I figured if the NFL could go Pink your ole’ Southern Man could pen a little poetry in honor of all the women in our lives.

It’s also time to take a look at the SEC action for week five.  We are looking at a week that is underrated and will have a lot to say about who is contending and who is pretending.

Let’s start in Jerry’s new Mecca, shall we?

Arkansas 1-2 (0-2 SEC) v. Texas A&M 3-0 (0-0)

Petrino’s Hogs need a big win, this much is true.  But these Aggies are balling and Jerrod Johnson is too.

This kid for the Heisman, you better not laugh.  You can talk Tebow and Mac but just for the Draft. (I’m telling you, if you don’ know this kid you soon will)

TAMU 41 – Arkansas 34

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No.21 Ole’ Mississippi 2-1 (0-1 SEC) @ Vanderbilt 2-2 (0-2 SEC)

The Rebels are yelling, still feeling the hurt.  Can these Vandy Commodores win on their own turf?  Probably Not!

38 – Vandy 24

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South Carolina State 3-0 (1-0) @ USC 3-1 (1-1 SEC)

The Ole Ball Coach might be looking to poach, but if you sleep on State you might wake up too late.

Close early then Carolina gets Cocky. 

USC 38 – SC State 23

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No.25 Ga. Tech 3-1 (2-1 ACC) @ Mississippi State 2-2 (1-2 SEC) 

The Yellow Jackets run with Paul Johnson’s buzz, but Mississippi state is trying to forget the (goal line) stand that was.

Don’ leave the Dog’s on the porch and they’ll need more cow bell.  But State will be barking, they will bite as well!

UPSET ALERT!

Miss State 24 – GTech 17

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No.1 Florida (Idle)

A rest for the Gators comes none to soon! Will a knock to the super nogen mean impending doom?

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Tennessee 2-2 (0-1) @ Auburn 4-0 (1-0)

Kiffin the younger plans to catch some Zs (ChiZik, MalZahn) @ Rocky Top.

Will Crompton again be a goat or will he finally open the Big Orange pop?

Auburn 41 – UT 24

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No.3 Alabama 4-0 (1-0 SEC) @ Kentucky 2-1 (0-1 SEC)

The Evil Empire takes a trek to the Hills, don’ expect a Blue Grass revolt, the elephant will march at will!

Alabama 100 – UK 3 (It could be worse!)

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No.4 4-0 (2-0 SEC) @ No.14 UGA 3-1 (2-0 SEC)

Betixt the hedges, it looks like war.  Will the paper Tigers finally roar?

Will the scrappy Dawg have it’s day? I’m afraid not, can you pass the mustard my way?

Hot dawgs, get your hot dawgs!

37 – UGA 24

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That’s all for now, I’m afraid it’s all I’ve got. Enjoy the weekend, because this Season is getting Hot!

 

By Henry Ball (a.k.a. Southern Man) Syndicated Writer

Henry contributes to the Bleacher Report, College Gameday Network and other Sports Media outlets.

 

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Posted on October 1st, 2009 by Henry Ball

Just Win Baby! Monster Goal Line Stand Helps Tigers Remain Unbeaten

Al Monster from Getty ImagesSept. 26, 2009: From Louisiana State Gameday

It has not been easy and it most certainly hasn’ been pretty, which is not necessarily a bad thing when you think about where the Tigers are after four weeks of play.

With today’s 30-26 win in Starkville, Miss., improves its record to 4-0 (2-0 SEC).

Like the first three games, vs. Washington, Vanderbilt and UL-Lafayette, it wasn’ easy.

First-year head coach Dan Mullen inspired his Bulldogs to get off the porch and run with the Tigers. Sr. RB Anthony Dixon led the way with 106 yards on 27 carries with two touchdowns.

Overall, the offense was able to put up 374 total yard with three touchdowns. Sr. QB Tyson Lee was able to shake off three interceptions and lead a comeback that culminated in their final drive that found the Bulldogs inside the two-yard line with first and goal and just a little over a minute on the game clock and down by only six.

Getting to that point may have been ugly in the eyes of some Tiger fans, but the ensuing four plays were anything but.

On third and ten from ’s 20 yard line, Dixon broke several tackles to rush for 18 yards before being pushed out of bounds by Chris Hawkins at the two.

After being stuffed on first and second down, the Bull Dogs lined up in a power I and looked intent to try to force it in on all four downs, if necessary.

When Lee took the snap and faked the hand-off, TE Marcus Green slipped off his block and was seemingly wide open for the winning touchdown. S Chad Jones, the Tigers MVP, did not bite on the fake and made a spectacular play, knocking down the pass.

The touchdown saving play set up fourth and goal from the one for all the marbles. Lee faked an option pitch to Dixon and attempted to slide into the end zone.

Again, the Tigers stopped him cold and took over at their own one-yard line.

The loss drops MSU to 2-2 (1-1 SEC) and leaves the Dogs on the bottom looking up in one of the toughest divisions in the country.

On the other hand, No. 7 remains undefeated, is battle tested and is staring at what could be the defining stretch of their season with four of the next five at No. 21 Georgia, No. 1 Florida, and currently unbeaten Auburn in before traveling to Tuscaloosa for a wild (SEC) west showdown with No. 3 Alabama.

Tiger fans across the country – including the 30-plus at Providence Road Sundries in Charlotte, N.C., where your humble correspondent took in the game with the Carolina Alumni Association – were left with as many questions as were answered.

So. QB Jordan Jefferson (15-28 233 yards, two tds) was spectacular early, connecting with receivers Brandon Lafell, R.J.Jackson and Terrance Tolliver for deep strikes of 58, 40 and 39 respectively, answering the question: can he throw the ball effectively?

At the same time, questions abound in the trenches, particularly on the offensive side. Jefferson, typically hard to corral, was sacked twice and hurried on countless plays.

Perhaps more disconcerting was the inability to open holes for the talented backfield. The Tigers were only able to net 30 yards on the ground.

On the defensive side MSU was able to move the ball effectively at times, but the Tigers forced four turnovers and turned MSU back four times on fourth down including the aforementioned game-saving goal-line stand.

Additionally, special teams play was mixed. Chad Jones’ 93 yard punt return for a touchdown highlighted a strong night for the return team.

On the other hand, a third snap in four games, deep in their own territory, sailed over punter Derek Helton’s head setting up a one yard touchdown drive for the Bulldogs.

There was also a missed extra point due to a bad snap-hold transition after Patrick Peterson’s interception touchdown on the first play of the game.

At the end of the day, (the dreary, wet, mushy, rainy day) it wasn’ pretty, it wasn’ easy, it may not have even been fun but like the not-so pretty king of the hard way, Al Davis, likes to say, “Just win, Baby!”

The Tigers keep doing that and that’s the bottom line.

 

Initially published on the Bleacher Report:

By Henry Ball (a.k.a. Southern Man) Syndicated Writer

Just Win Baby! Monster Goal Line Stand Helps Tigers Remain Unbeaten

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Posted on September 25th, 2009 by Admin

LSU – Vanderbilt Highlights | September 12, 2009

Tigers – Vanderbilt Commodores Highlights

September 12, 2009 | Tiger Stadium

Tigers 23, Commodores 9

Attendance: 91,566

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Posted on September 10th, 2009 by Admin

Media Coverage: LSU vs Vanderbilt

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Saturday, September 12, 2009

Vanderbilt at
Tiger Stadium
, LA
Kickoff Time 6:00 pm
ESPNU

Television:

  • ESPNU (live) — cable ch. 243 in
  • Cox Sports Television (delay) – cable ch. 37 and HD ch. 737 in

Radio:

  • Sports Radio Network – 98.1 FM in
  • Sirius Satellite Radio – ch. 216
  • XM Satellite Radio – ch. 198

Internet:

Media Coverage: LSU vs Vanderbilt

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Posted on September 10th, 2009 by Admin

LSU Tigers have won 30 Consecutive Saturday Night Games In Death Valley

From LSUSports.net

goes into the Vanderbilt game having won 30 straight Saturday night games in Tiger Stadium. ’s streak of consecutive Saturday night wins in Tiger Stadium goes back to the 2002 season when the Tigers beat , 14-13, to get the run started.

The last time lost a Saturday night game in Tiger Stadium came against Alabama on Nov. 16, 2002 by a 31-0 count.

Les Miles has accounted for 19 of the 30 victories.

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LSU Tigers have won 30 Consecutive Saturday Night Games In Death Valley

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Posted on August 30th, 2009 by Admin

LSU Football Ranked No. 11 in AP Preseason Poll

— The football team will start the 2009 season in a familiar place this decade: in the Associated Press Preseason Top 25. The Tigers were voted No. 11 by the writers, and start the season among the nation’s elite programs.

Defending national champion Florida topped the poll with 58 of 60 first-place votes, while Alabama (5), (8) and Georgia (13) also represented the Southeastern Conference in the rankings.

opens its fifth season under head coach Les Miles on Sept. 5 when the Tigers travel to Seattle to face unranked Washington in a nationally televised game on ESPN.

AP Preseason Top 25

Rank, Team (First-Place Votes), Total Points

1. Florida (58) 1,498

2. Texas (2) 1,424

3. Oklahoma 1,370

4. USC 1,313

5. Alabama 1,156

6. Ohio State 1,113

7. Virginia Tech 1,054

8. Mississippi 1,047

t9. Oklahoma State 989

t9. Penn State 989

11. 914

12. California 746

13. Georgia 714

14. Boise State 659

15. Georgia Tech 593

16. Oregon 587

17. TCU 521

18. Florida State 307

19. Utah 289

20. Brigham Young 267

21. North Carolina 261

22. Iowa 229

23. Notre Dame 225

24. Nebraska 207

25. Kansas 134

Others Receiving Votes

Oregon State 122, Illinois 105, Pittsburgh 103, Michigan State 100, Rutgers 83, Texas Tech 76, West Virginia 57, Cincinnati 44, Clemson 42, Miami (FL) 40, East Carolina 30, Tennessee 15, Arizona 13, North Carolina State 10, Boston College 9, Central Michigan 7, Auburn 7, UCLA 7, Northwestern 5, South Florida 3, Southern Miss 3, Vanderbilt 3, Missouri 3, South Carolina 2, Nevada 1, Arkansas 1, Houston 1, Troy 1, Tulsa 1.

Source: LSUSports.Net

LSU Football Ranked No. 11 in AP Preseason Poll

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Posted on August 28th, 2009 by Admin

LSU Tigers vs Vanderbilt Tickets | September 12, 2009 | Tiger Stadium

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Posted on August 13th, 2009 by Admin

LSU Football Home Opener Set for 6 p.m. on ESPNU

’s home opener against Vanderbilt on Saturday, Sept. 12 will be televised by ESPNU and will carry a 6 p.m. kickoff time, the Southeastern Conference announced on Wednesday.

The SEC also announced that ’s non-conference contest against Louisiana-Lafayette on Sept. 19 will be televised by ESPNU and kickoff at 6 p.m. in Tiger Stadium. The SEC and ESPN released television plans for just the first three weeks of the regular season. The remainder of the television schedule will be announced as the season progresses.

Both games are part of the new 15-year landmark television package between ESPN and the SEC which calls for extensive coverage in football, men’s and women’s basketball, Olympic sports and conference championship content across multiple ESPN entities beginning this fall.

As a result of the deal -– the longest national rights agreement in ESPN history – ESPN will showcase more than 5,500 SEC events on ESPN, ESPN on ABC, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPN Regional Television, ESPN360.com, ESPN Mobile TV, ESPN GamePlan, ESPN FULL COURT, ESPN International, ESPN Deportes and ESPN Classic. ESPN has televised the SEC since 1982.

The Pac-10 announced back in the late spring that ’s season-opener against Washington in Seattle will be televised by ESPN and will start at 9:30 p.m. CT.

Source: LSUSports.net

LSU Football Home Opener Set for 6 p.m. on ESPNU

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Posted on August 13th, 2009 by Admin

LSU to Begin Shipping Football Season Tickets Friday

will begin shipping 2009 football season tickets on Friday, Aug. 14, Assistant Athletics Director for Ticket Operations Brian Broussard announced.

Broussard said the shipment of tickets will continue through next week and that all season ticket holders should receive their tickets by Aug. 26. Those season ticket holders who have not received their tickets by Aug. 26 should contact the ticket office at (225) 578-2184 or (800) 960-8587.

All tickets will be shipped via UPS Ground other than those ticket holders with a post office box registered with ’s Ticket Office. Those will be mailed through the U.S. Postal Service.

Those season tickets holders who designated that their tickets be picked up at will call can do so starting on Aug. 20.

opens its season on Sept. 5 when the Tigers travel to face Washington in Seattle. The Tigers play their home opener a week later when Vanderbilt comes to Tiger Stadium for a 6 p.m. contest.

Source: LSUSports.net

LSU to Begin Shipping Football Season Tickets Friday

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