Mon, 25 February 2008 Women's Basketball Monday 6 p.m. vs. #1 UConn (ESPN2, 107.3fm) Thursday 7 p.m. at. ARK (CST, 107.3fm) Men's Basketball Wednesday 6:30 p.m. at. USC (98.1fm) Baseball Tuesday 6:30 p.m. vs. Southern (98.1fm) Wednesday 6:30 p.m. vs. Miss. Valley St. (107.3fm) Friday 7 p.m. vs. Duquesne (98.1fm) Category: Tigers on Tap -- posted at: 10:15 AM Comments[0] |
Mon, 25 February 2008 *Tiger Baseball had a successful opening weekend series with Indiana at The Box, winning the series 2-1. It would have been a sweep if not for some great bullpen work by the Hoosiers on Sunday. *Butch Pierre's squad notched a surprising 20-point win vs. Ole Miss, a team that entered SEC play as one of the few remaining undefeated in the country. This was the first home SEC win this season and the first home victory since December. Fan support seems to be rallying behind Pierre to be made the next head coach and that may be a good option considering the available coaching talent, but LSU will probably wait till after the season to make anything official. Category: Sports - General -- posted at: 4:41 AM Comments[0] |
Mon, 25 February 2008 Sorry for the delays, folks. As some of you may know, Carly Madison Muntz was born on January 31 (All involved are doing fine). It has made getting together for a show difficult, but we will have a new live call-in show soon. Category: Sports - General -- posted at: 4:29 AM Comments[0] |
Wed, 6 February 2008 Another recruiting season is in the books, and the National Champion Tigers finished with yet another top 10 class. LSU returns 6 starters on offense and 5 starters on defense; however, LSU fills those holes with players who have significant playing time under their belt. The biggest question for the 2008 LSU football team will be at the defensive back position; and did Les Miles do a great job in bringing in some top guys to replace seniors Chevis Jackson and Jonathon Zenon. Miles and staff signed six defensive backs for the '08 class, the biggest recruit being #1 DB Patrick Johnson from Pompano Beach, FL. Look for Johnson to see the field early in his career at LSU.LSU should be stacked at the receiver position for a while. Gary Crowton and company did a great job by signing five receivers: DeAngelo Benton, Chris Tolliver, Jhryn Taylor, Tim Molton, and Deangelo Peterson. I expect all except Benton to redshirt for the 2008 season. Les Miles, being a former offensive lineman at Michigan back in his day, knows his stuff when it comes to the big men. LSU had somewhat of a surprise on signing day when Florida native Greg Shaw (6'5 270) sent in his LOI to the Tigers. In what was a "down year" in Louisiana as to top recruits in the nation, Les Miles held strong to his duties and received commitments from all of the Louisiana players he offered. Keeping the talent in-state is huge in becoming a top program in college football. Biggest Impact in '08: WR DeAngelo Benton (6'3 210). DeAngelo committed to the Tigers in '07, but failed to qualify. Benton kept his word and is ready to come to Baton Rouge in 2008. Similar to Demetrius Byrd, who also was a JUCO transfer, DeAnglo should come in and have an immediate impact. My sleeper: DE/TE Chase Clement (6'5 240 lbs). Chase is a great athlete, he provides a big target at the tight end position, but also has the speed at 4.6 to rush the passer at the defensive end. I believe Chase has the size and speed to be a very successful defensive end in the SEC. -Jeff Hathorn, Special to The Geaux Show Category: LSU Football -- posted at: 6:05 PM Comments[0] |
Sun, 3 February 2008 With one slot remaining on its 2008 football schedule, reigning national champion LSU is working with ESPN to arrange a home-and-home series with an opponent from a BCS conference. Verge Ausberry, LSU's senior associate athletic director who handles football scheduling, said the school hopes to announce a deal by the end of next week. The first game of the series will be played in Tiger Stadium this fall. "We're ready to make it happen," Ausberry said Monday. "We just need the other team to make the deal." Ausberry said he wants to schedule a game in the near future in Houston, possibly at Reliant Stadium. Houston is home to a large LSU alumni base and is a fertile recruiting area for the Tigers. "We're trying to get somebody in the Houston area," Ausberry said, "maybe a two-for-one (series). That would be very attractive to us." The word on the street is that LSU has dropped North Texas (Aug. 30 opponent) and are now needing two teams to complete the schedule for 2008. Category: LSU Football -- posted at: 12:26 AM Comments[0] |
*Tiger Baseball had a successful opening weekend series with Indiana at The Box, winning the series 2-1. It would have been a sweep if not for some great bullpen work by the Hoosiers on Sunday.
Another recruiting season is in the books, and the National Champion Tigers finished with yet another top 10 class. LSU returns 6 starters on offense and 5 starters on defense; however, LSU fills those holes with players who have significant playing time under their belt. The biggest question for the 2008 LSU football team will be at the defensive back position; and did Les Miles do a great job in bringing in some top guys to replace seniors Chevis Jackson and Jonathon Zenon. Miles and staff signed six defensive backs for the '08 class, the biggest recruit being #1 DB Patrick Johnson from Pompano Beach, FL. Look for Johnson to see the field early in his career at LSU.




