LSU v Bama hype video. Gonna be a war.
Heaven.
Siri doesn’t play around.
PS: Obviously, metal foundries.
TM7 for Heisman.
Still #1.
Breaking Arrested Development News of the Day: Arrested Development creator Mitchell Hurwitz, at the New Yorker Festival cast reunion, just announced plans to bring back the critically acclaimed TV series for one more season — ahead of the long-anticipated Arrested Development movie.
The New York Times’ Dave Itzkoff reports that the new season will be composed of 9-10 “where are they now” episodes, providing context for the film.
[@newyorker / @ditzkoff.]
Oh, well isn’t this a nice little nugget to wrap the weekend up with!
Another LSU storm pic.
The chance of rain? Never. (Photo by Hilary Scheinuk)
Great pic from last night’s storm. (Photo by Chris Parent)
LSU’s 2011 Nike Pro Combat Uniforms. Ehhhh. Every team’s kind of look the same, no? We are wearing them October 22nd vs Auburn.
Walk Down Memory Lane: the 2002 Sugar Bowl
LSU turned the corner in the middle of this season, and we haven’t looked back since. If they include Josh Reed’s post-season stats (like they started doing in 2003)…..108 catches, 1,979 yards, and 9 TDs in 13 games. Eugene Wilson played CB for Illinois, was a 2nd Round pick in the next spring’s draft, and he couldn’t hold Josh Reed’s jock that night. He just got abused all night.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sz-ie3X8qAo&feature=player_embedded#!
Andy Samberg as 4 Tennis Greats
Samberg as Borg, McEnroe, Agassi, and Sampras. Kinda eerie.
“This day is about BEING LSU!” - Les Miles
Jimbo Fisher used to use the same tactic: “You know why we are going to win? Because we are LSU, and they are fucking Kentucky. When we walk out there, remember…WE are LSU.” (possible paraphrasing)
Also, love the: “TEAM on 1…..1…TEAM!” at the end.




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Breaking Arrested Development News of the Day: Arrested Development creator Mitchell Hurwitz, at the New Yorker Festival cast reunion, just announced plans to bring back the critically acclaimed TV series for one more season — ahead of the long-anticipated Arrested Development movie.
The New York Times’ Dave Itzkoff reports that the new season will be composed of 9-10 “where are they now” episodes, providing context for the film.
[@newyorker / @ditzkoff.]
Oh, well isn’t this a nice little nugget to wrap the weekend up with!](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lsgiy0hgHe1qzpwi0o1_1280.jpg)



