31-7 LSU
1924 season:
http://www.masseyratings.com/team.php?t=4194&s=41769
And here too:
http://www.databasefootball.com/Coll...49&Season=1924
I guess it could be 2 Safetys and a Field Goal.
31-7 LSU
1924 season:
http://www.masseyratings.com/team.php?t=4194&s=41769
And here too:
http://www.databasefootball.com/Coll...49&Season=1924
I guess it could be 2 Safetys and a Field Goal.
Chris "Red" Cagle played for UL that year.
I still say the Cajuns cross the goal line in 2003, but the refs were never gonna give us that call.
Wow. It amazes me on how some still harp on this LSU thing.
We are in the middle of one of the greatest baseball season's of all time, but yet we post about this?
Football Bowl game victories the last 3 years, ranked softball and baseball. NCAA tourney-men's basketball.
Leave it alone.
We don't need them and they don't need us.
I really could care less if we ever play LSU in any sport. It is obvious they don't want to play us or when they do play us in baseball they downplay it as a mid week game and our national championship.
We are doing just fine without them. All this does is make us look stupid.
Us don't look stupid, the guy who started the thread is the one who looks stupid. Threads like this one don't accomplish anything unless its a point of validating some research. Otherwise, its a useless excuse to waste time...and make yourself look stupid.
Relax guys. We're all fans and the threads can't all be gems. I didn't know that stat, anyway.
You are right about the touchdown in 1924.
In 1923, when Chris Cagle was an 18 year old freshman, SLI almost upset LSU.
Cagle (drop-kicked) a field goal, and SLI was leading 3-0 until late into the 4th quarter when LSU threw a desperation pass, and won the game 7-3.
Cagle had thighs the size of watermelons. In high school, he would race the bus to school, which was about 4 miles away, and catch up when the bus made its stops to pickup students.
Cagle may have been the greatest player ever.
"Man the past is a sweet cloud" ... of dust ... chasing a bus.
There is more pleasure in building castles in the air than on the ground.
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