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Rhymes' blast, Cotton's composure cap historic night
Hours after the school’s greatest coach and one of his championship teams were honored at Alex Box Stadium Skip Bertman Field, the 2013 Tigers carved out their place in LSU lore.
Gutty efforts by three seniors, playing their last regular season seri...
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Hunt Palmer, Senior Writer
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The Recruiting Radar: May 17, 2013
The heart of the evaluation period is upon us, and the LSU staff has been on the road evaluating players in person, shifting the LSU big board some.
A few pieces of information to pass on, as the picture is starting to get a tad clearer a...
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Derek Ponamsky, Publisher
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Glenn, longball earn Tigers Game 1 win
With a division title wrapped up and a national seed almost assured, it figured the LSU Tigers didn’t have much to play for this weekend.
Thursday night’s effort did little to support that as LSU belted four homeruns and rode the steady arm of sopho...
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Hunt Palmer, Senior Writer
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Mike D's Take: Top 32 Prospects for the 2014 NFL Draft
The 2013 NFL Draft is behind us and the sights turn to the 2014 crop, which features a defensive player at the top of the board who is perhaps the most coveted defensive player in the draft's history. 1. Jadeveon Clowney- Defensive End South Carolina...
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Mike Detillier
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Though Senior Day is here, Tiger seniors understand it's only the beginning
Before Leon Landry went airborne and crashed into LSU’s sixth and final dogpile at Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, senior Louis Coleman had to snap off the final slider of the championship season.
Coleman passed on an 18th round selection by the Washin...
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Hunt Palmer, Senior Writer
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LSU rides big first inning, Newman's arm to regular season record
A roaring LSU offense gave freshman starter Hunter Newman all the support he would need by the close of the first inning, as the No. 2 Tigers demolished visiting UNO 11-2 in Alex Box Stadium on Tuesday night.The Tigers (46-7) batted around in the fir...
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Luke Johnson
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Mike D's Take: Williams Commits to the Tigers
There are always players that stand out to you when you see them multiple times at the high school level. Still living in the Bayou area players like Tom Hodson, Eric Andolsek, Ed Reed, Brandon Jacobs, LaRon Landry, Elijah McGuire and D'haquille Will...
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Mike Detillier
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Nola to rest this weekend
When LSU finishes off one of the best regular seasons in the history of the program this weekend against Ole Miss, it will do so without its ace.
Sophomore Aaron Nola’s unbeaten right arm will rest this weekend in preparation for what LSU coach Paul...
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Hunt Palmer, Senior Writer
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Around the Horn: Texas A&M
When the Tigers packed up the bus Saturday and then hopped a plane back to Baton Rouge (must be nice), they did so with a dearly earned SEC West title.
LSU went on the road four times in the division and won all four series. Toss in a sweep at Misso...
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Hunt Palmer, Senior Writer
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Alexander still making plans
NEW ORLEANS—The 2013 prep football season is still more than four months away and one of the LSU commitments is already talking about taking visits to other schools that are interested in him.
Welcome to the world that has become what some call th...
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David Folse
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Tigers escape College Station with series win
COLLEGE STATION, Texas – After finishing off a Game 2 win Saturday morning, LSU had positioned itself to claim a division championship in the rubber game against Texas A&M.
While the Tigers (45-7, 21-6) didn’t play their best game of the season ...
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Hunt Palmer, Senior Writer
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Tigers take rain delayed Game 2, force rubber match
COLLEGE STATION, Texas – While the script that LSU coach Paukl Mainieri laid out after the postponement of LSU’s rain-delayed Game 2 with Texas A&M didn’t play out perfectly, the ending was all the same.
After sleeping on a 7-2 lead through sixt...
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Hunt Palmer, Senior Writer
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Young making plans
RIVER RIDGE—The LSU coaching staff is hot on the recruiting trail after a pair of outstanding 2014 prospects from perennial powerhouse John Curtis in wide receiver Malachi Dupre and linebacker Kenny Young.
The duo has offers from pretty much every...
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David Folse
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Long, wild night ends in Game 1 loss for LSU
COLLEGE STATION, Texas – After a nearly a two hour delay and multiple stoppages of play due to incessant rain, it became apparent that LSU’s real problem Thursday night at Texas A&M was Aggie ace Daniel Mengden.
Pitching with a sense of urgency ...
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Hunt Palmer, Senior Writer
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