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Possibly one of the funniest things I have seen in a while. Love the Gator jorts.
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Originally Posted by 10508 Cardo Jr Ln
We droppin 50 on em in Knoxville
Originally Posted by 10508 Cardo Jr Ln
We droppin 50 on em in Knoxville
Originally Posted by 10508 Cardo Jr Ln
I didn't know Florida got another Pro Combat this year, damn.
Originally Posted by 10508 Cardo Jr Ln
I didn't know Florida got another Pro Combat this year, damn.
Originally Posted by 10508 Cardo Jr Ln
I didn't know Florida got another Pro Combat this year, damn.
Originally Posted by 10508 Cardo Jr Ln
I didn't know Florida got another Pro Combat this year, damn.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOriginally Posted by TheSwagOfSweetJones
Originally Posted by 10508 Cardo Jr Ln
I didn't know Florida got another Pro Combat this year, damn.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOriginally Posted by TheSwagOfSweetJones
Originally Posted by 10508 Cardo Jr Ln
I didn't know Florida got another Pro Combat this year, damn.
Originally Posted by TheSwagOfSweetJones
Originally Posted by 10508 Cardo Jr Ln
I didn't know Florida got another Pro Combat this year, damn.
Originally Posted by TheSwagOfSweetJones
Originally Posted by 10508 Cardo Jr Ln
I didn't know Florida got another Pro Combat this year, damn.
He bulked up this summer, looks bigger compared to last year.Originally Posted by zs05wc
Is Baxter an every down kind of back? I remember when we were recruiting him he would possibly play receiver.
Yo IronMan, have you seen the new ESPN SC board.
That board was so good, has me scrambling to get ESPN the Mag. My subscription expired a month ago ($26.99 to renew), been waiting on a 3 year for $12 deal.
You are kind of forced to sign up for Insider now.
He bulked up this summer, looks bigger compared to last year.Originally Posted by zs05wc
Is Baxter an every down kind of back? I remember when we were recruiting him he would possibly play receiver.
Yo IronMan, have you seen the new ESPN SC board.
That board was so good, has me scrambling to get ESPN the Mag. My subscription expired a month ago ($26.99 to renew), been waiting on a 3 year for $12 deal.
You are kind of forced to sign up for Insider now.
[/h1][h1]This Is The Bloodied Marine That LSU’s Jordan Jefferson Allegedly Kicked In The Face[/h1]
http://cache.gawkerassets.com/assets/images/11/2011/08/marinesplit.jpgWe were sent this image purporting to be of the good samaritan, returning from Marine Corps training, who rushed to break up a Baton Rouge bar fight and ended up getting pummeled by at least four LSU players. We've been unable to confirm—the cops have instituted a media blackout, to the extent that they can in a college town when the college's stars are involved. But the EXIF data in the photograph, and the East Boyd Plaza sign in the background place it in the right time and place: the parking lot of Shady's Bar, early Friday morning. It's no surprise, then, that LSU has enlisted one of the most powerful lawyers in the state.
What went down at Shady's? Facts are scarce. We know that at least four LSU players, all of whom were supposed to be tucked in for the night, were there after sneaking out of the dorms.
"At the 10:30 p.m. check-in Thursday night all players were accounted for," said coach Les Miles. "The ones who were at Shady's Bar at 1:30 a.m. broke curfew."
The Times-Picayune's Jim Kleinpeter reports that "about 50" players broke curfew that night, a tradition for the final day of camp.
Starting quarterback Jordan Jefferson, Jarvis Landry, Chris Davenport and Josh Johns met with police for two hours yesterday to answer questions and give their side of the story, a story that's been colored by rumor after rumor. But no one's yet contradicted the initial account:
Several people who claim to have witnessed the incident tell 9NEWS that around 2 a.m. Friday, a young man driving a truck blew his horn to get a group of people blocking the driveway to move out of the way at Shady's Bar on East Boyd Ave. That's when they say a group of people pulled the driver out of the truck and began beating him. That's when they say a Marine who had just returned from training ran to assist the driver and was beaten and thrown to the ground. Multiple people who claim to have witnessed the incident tell 9NEWS LSU quarterback Jordan Jefferson then kicked the Marine in the head.
[/h1][h1]This Is The Bloodied Marine That LSU’s Jordan Jefferson Allegedly Kicked In The Face[/h1]
http://cache.gawkerassets.com/assets/images/11/2011/08/marinesplit.jpgWe were sent this image purporting to be of the good samaritan, returning from Marine Corps training, who rushed to break up a Baton Rouge bar fight and ended up getting pummeled by at least four LSU players. We've been unable to confirm—the cops have instituted a media blackout, to the extent that they can in a college town when the college's stars are involved. But the EXIF data in the photograph, and the East Boyd Plaza sign in the background place it in the right time and place: the parking lot of Shady's Bar, early Friday morning. It's no surprise, then, that LSU has enlisted one of the most powerful lawyers in the state.
What went down at Shady's? Facts are scarce. We know that at least four LSU players, all of whom were supposed to be tucked in for the night, were there after sneaking out of the dorms.
"At the 10:30 p.m. check-in Thursday night all players were accounted for," said coach Les Miles. "The ones who were at Shady's Bar at 1:30 a.m. broke curfew."
The Times-Picayune's Jim Kleinpeter reports that "about 50" players broke curfew that night, a tradition for the final day of camp.
Starting quarterback Jordan Jefferson, Jarvis Landry, Chris Davenport and Josh Johns met with police for two hours yesterday to answer questions and give their side of the story, a story that's been colored by rumor after rumor. But no one's yet contradicted the initial account:
Several people who claim to have witnessed the incident tell 9NEWS that around 2 a.m. Friday, a young man driving a truck blew his horn to get a group of people blocking the driveway to move out of the way at Shady's Bar on East Boyd Ave. That's when they say a group of people pulled the driver out of the truck and began beating him. That's when they say a Marine who had just returned from training ran to assist the driver and was beaten and thrown to the ground. Multiple people who claim to have witnessed the incident tell 9NEWS LSU quarterback Jordan Jefferson then kicked the Marine in the head.