I've always wondered what components of the LSU upset convinced Bowden to stay at FSU. Certainly, the fight in his players, and the realization that he could win from anywhere, were factors.
But did the LSU fans at the game play a role? Over the years, I have heard many stories about how those boys & girls have shot themselves in the foot with their mouths (visualize that mixed metaphor... that requires some impressive skills with the chaw), athletically, academically, politically.
Which perhaps is where Tech learned the unfortunate behavior.
But ask yourself, if LSU had been a true leader, and treated the other schools as fellow institutions, would we all detest them so much? Would we all be so hell-bent on beating them? Would we have accomplished what we have with our growth, our facilities, our academics, our athletics?
One of the last things you want to say to a Cajun or Creole is, "Oh, you'll never be as good as we are." People here don't forget, and we are very, very patient. Think about it: we have been working on this revenge for 125 years.
And we ain't done yet.
. . . Dr. Fun nails it again . . . with Dr Fun at the helm, we are making gains every day . . . Earnest Gaines type gains . . .
Thinking about Bobby? No, he's retired.
I am, however, still thinking about LSU. It's important for Louisiana supporters to understand how we manage to surpass LSU in area after area, so that we can continue to focus on the rich opportunities.
And that's why the history is important. Because so far, the Tiger hasn't shown the least interest in changing his stripes.
. . . a living Legend . . .
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