coming to iTunes in March...my first album...seriously.....
-lsual
already available on Amazon....
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_dmusic?url=search-alias%3Ddigital-music&field-keywords=Allen+Latour&x=15&y=24
Friday, February 27, 2009
Triple Double? Congrats TIGERS!!
http://www.2theadvocate.com/sports/lsu/40342732.html
First SEC 'triple-double'
Advocate news services
Published: Feb 26, 2009 - UPDATED: 6:50 a.m.
LSU reached a first in Southeastern Conference history on Tuesday night when the Tigers’ men’s basketball team clinched at least a share of what is the school’s 10th league title in the sport.
By winning its 10th league title in men’s basketball, LSU is now the only school in SEC history to pull a “triple-double” — winning double-figure conference titles in the sports of football, men’s basketball and baseball.
LSU has won 13 conference titles in baseball, and 10 in both football and men’s basketball. Alabama is the only other school to in the SEC to have reached at least 10 league titles in two of the three sports of football, men’s basketball and baseball.
Overall, LSU has captured a total of 114 conference championships.
The schools in the SEC that have won at least 10 conference championships in football, men’s basketball, and baseball:
Football
Alabama 21; Tennessee 13; Georgia 12; LSU 10 (1935-36-58-61-70-86-88-01-03-07)
Men’s Basketball
Kentucky 43; LSU 10 (1935-53-54-79-81-85-91-00-06-09)
Baseball
LSU 13 (1939-43-46-61-75-86-90-91-92-93-96-97-03); Alabama 13; Florida 10; Mississippi State 10
First SEC 'triple-double'
Advocate news services
Published: Feb 26, 2009 - UPDATED: 6:50 a.m.
LSU reached a first in Southeastern Conference history on Tuesday night when the Tigers’ men’s basketball team clinched at least a share of what is the school’s 10th league title in the sport.
By winning its 10th league title in men’s basketball, LSU is now the only school in SEC history to pull a “triple-double” — winning double-figure conference titles in the sports of football, men’s basketball and baseball.
LSU has won 13 conference titles in baseball, and 10 in both football and men’s basketball. Alabama is the only other school to in the SEC to have reached at least 10 league titles in two of the three sports of football, men’s basketball and baseball.
Overall, LSU has captured a total of 114 conference championships.
The schools in the SEC that have won at least 10 conference championships in football, men’s basketball, and baseball:
Football
Alabama 21; Tennessee 13; Georgia 12; LSU 10 (1935-36-58-61-70-86-88-01-03-07)
Men’s Basketball
Kentucky 43; LSU 10 (1935-53-54-79-81-85-91-00-06-09)
Baseball
LSU 13 (1939-43-46-61-75-86-90-91-92-93-96-97-03); Alabama 13; Florida 10; Mississippi State 10
Friday, February 06, 2009
LSUPete's Bayou Bash Update...
LSUPete's on the scene report from the Bayou Bash...
Dude every Tiger fan needs to go at least once.....take a vacation day next year bro....you wont regret!
just like a giant tailgate.......tons of food, beer, LSU stuff, etc. I got 5 LSU tshirts for $10!! I will say though that if you're hard core bring either a laptop or smartphone with the web to keep up with the day. at the bash they only announce when LOI comes in and what is shown on ESPN so the web was announcing RR verbal while at the bash we saw nothing.....I was stunned to see so many people.....
Peter
2009 LSU Football Signees...
Official Signee List for 2009 at LSUSports.net with video...
http://www.lsusports.net/SplashPage.dbml?SPLASH_AD_ID=46120
1. Drayton Calhoun, ATH, Tucker, GA, Enrolled 2. Chris Garrett, QB, Tupelo, MS, Enrolled 3. Derek Helton, P, Fort Scott, KS, Enrolled 4. Kevin Minter, LB, Suwanee, GA, Enrolled 5. Russell Shepard, QB, Houston, TX, Enrolled 6. Michael Ford, RB Leesville, LA, 8:08am 7. Stavion Lowe, OT, Brownwood, Texas, 8:17am 8. Josh Williford, OT, Dothan, AL, 8:25am 9. Michael Brockers, DE Houston, TX, 8:30am 10. Chris Faulk, OT, Slidell, LA, 8:37am 11. Tahj Jones, LB, Sulphur, LA, 8:45am 12. Lamin Barrow, LB, Marrero, LA, 8:50am 13. Barkevious Mingo, DE, West Monroe, LA, 9:49am 14. Carneal Ainsworth, OG, Baton Rouge, LA, 9:59am 15. Josh Downs, DT Bastrop, LA, 10:05am 16. Craig Loston, S, Aldine, TX, 10:09am 17. Dominque Allen, FB, Paris, TN, 10:14am 18. Bennie Logan, DE, Coushatta, LA, 10:20am 19. Chris Davenport, DT, Mansfield, LA, 10:47am 20. Akiem Hicks, DT, Sacramento, CA (JUCO), 10:55am 21. Morris Claiborne, DB, Shreveport, LA, 11:37am 22. Josh Johns, DB, Baton Rouge, LA, 12:39pm 23. Sam Montgomery, DE, Greenwood, SC, 1:38pm 24. Rueben Randle, WR, Bastrop, LA, 5:29pm 25. Rockey Duplessis, S, Belle Chasse, LA, Enrolled
http://www.lsusports.net/SplashPage.dbml?SPLASH_AD_ID=46120
1. Drayton Calhoun, ATH, Tucker, GA, Enrolled 2. Chris Garrett, QB, Tupelo, MS, Enrolled 3. Derek Helton, P, Fort Scott, KS, Enrolled 4. Kevin Minter, LB, Suwanee, GA, Enrolled 5. Russell Shepard, QB, Houston, TX, Enrolled 6. Michael Ford, RB Leesville, LA, 8:08am 7. Stavion Lowe, OT, Brownwood, Texas, 8:17am 8. Josh Williford, OT, Dothan, AL, 8:25am 9. Michael Brockers, DE Houston, TX, 8:30am 10. Chris Faulk, OT, Slidell, LA, 8:37am 11. Tahj Jones, LB, Sulphur, LA, 8:45am 12. Lamin Barrow, LB, Marrero, LA, 8:50am 13. Barkevious Mingo, DE, West Monroe, LA, 9:49am 14. Carneal Ainsworth, OG, Baton Rouge, LA, 9:59am 15. Josh Downs, DT Bastrop, LA, 10:05am 16. Craig Loston, S, Aldine, TX, 10:09am 17. Dominque Allen, FB, Paris, TN, 10:14am 18. Bennie Logan, DE, Coushatta, LA, 10:20am 19. Chris Davenport, DT, Mansfield, LA, 10:47am 20. Akiem Hicks, DT, Sacramento, CA (JUCO), 10:55am 21. Morris Claiborne, DB, Shreveport, LA, 11:37am 22. Josh Johns, DB, Baton Rouge, LA, 12:39pm 23. Sam Montgomery, DE, Greenwood, SC, 1:38pm 24. Rueben Randle, WR, Bastrop, LA, 5:29pm 25. Rockey Duplessis, S, Belle Chasse, LA, Enrolled
#1 Recruiting class......
Per ESPN Rankings…..
1. LSU
2. Alabama
3. Texas
4. USC
5. Florida
6. Georgia
7. Miami (FL)
8. Florida State
9. Ohio State
10. Michigan
11. Oklahoma
12. South Carolina
13. North Carolina
14. Notre Dame
15. Tennessee
16. Penn State
17. UCLA
18. Virginia Tech
19. Clemson
20. Arkansas
21. Rutgers
22. Mississippi
23. Mississippi State
24. South Florida
25. Arkansas
1. LSU
2. Alabama
3. Texas
4. USC
5. Florida
6. Georgia
7. Miami (FL)
8. Florida State
9. Ohio State
10. Michigan
11. Oklahoma
12. South Carolina
13. North Carolina
14. Notre Dame
15. Tennessee
16. Penn State
17. UCLA
18. Virginia Tech
19. Clemson
20. Arkansas
21. Rutgers
22. Mississippi
23. Mississippi State
24. South Florida
25. Arkansas
Monday, February 02, 2009
National Signing Day - Feb 4th
Stay tuned... FEB 4th... Can Les Miles Land the Best Recruiting Class in LSU History??
we'll know in 2 days....
we'll know in 2 days....
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