Who will start at QB for LSU Tigers in the Texas Bowl ?
According to the LSU Tigers coaching staff response, “We have a multitude of quarterbacks taking reps during practice, Garrett Nussmeier being one of them,” interim coach Brad Davis said Tuesday. “We’re working through some things right now to be able […]
J.D. MOORE JOINS LACOUTURE AS NO. 18s FOR LSU IN 2017
BATON ROUGE – LSU will have two No. 18s in 2017 as senior J.D. Moore was presented with the jersey at a team meeting on Sunday night. Moore will join defensive end Christian LaCouture as the two No. 18s for […]
Texas A&M Spring Game
It was a exciting day at College Station for the Texas A&M Spring Game. The white and Maron team were very competitive throughout the 3 quarters that was played.The white team played really well but the starting QB did throw […]
LSU faces Texas Tech in the Texas Bowl…
Texas Tech vs LSU Advocare V100 Texas Bowl Tuesday, December 29, 8:00 PM on ESPN NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas 22LSU Tigers @ Texas Tech Red Raiders
LSU loses in College Station 68-62 as the Aggies make more free throws and inside buckets.
LSU fell behind early in the game as Aggies House and Jones took control of the game and went up 21-10. LSU jumped back into the game thanks to 3 threes by Hornsby that put LSU in the lead. LSU […]
Johnny Manziel: Gruden’s QB Camp (FULL EPISODE
Johnny Manziel, the 2012 Heisman Trophy-winning Texas A&M quarterback and projected first-round pick, participated in a one-on-one film session and on-field workout with Monday Night Football analyst Jon Gruden at ESPN’s Wide World of Sports Complex outside Orlando. The Manziel […]
Johnny Manziel (Texas A&M QB) vs Duke, 2013 Chick-Fil-A Bowl
In a contest dominated by both teams’ offensive units, Duke scored first and stayed ahead for most of the game. But with a little more than a minute left in regulation, Texas A&M returned an interception for a touchdown, and […]
Johnny Manziel: The Life of Texas A&M’s Heisman QB, by Wright Thompson
Johnny Manziel is hero or goat, moron or just unlucky, just a 20-year-old in college or out of control, depending on your perspective. Wright Thompson asks an important question about the Heisman Trophy winner: “Do we really care?”