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Originally posted by ByronB View PostDo you get to speak to the players? If you speak to Trent Franson tell him Mr. Bomersbach said hi. My son is good friends with him and they played tournament ball together. Good kid. The way the Aggies are playing now I cannot wait for Aggie Baseball to roll around.
Just saw this so I didn't say anything. We were doing the players custom gloves. I did get swagged out.
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21 yrs ago yesterday 9-14-96 .... The night the goal posts came down, and left the stadium
The Cajuns forced 8 Aggie turnovers, 3 defensive TD's (2 of which were pick 6's), as a 4th defensive TD was called back for holding.
The Cajuns were "Independent" that year after leaving the Big West. The previous week USL played FLA very tough and knocked Heisman Trophy winner Danny Wuerffel out of the game. Heading into the A&M game the Cajuns were very confident.
A&M was led by Tennessee transfer Brandon Stewart at QB, D'Andre Hardeman and Sirr Parker at RB, along with a local kid from Abbeville, LA Brandon Mitchell at DE.
RC Slocum's homecoming to Louisiana (from Oakdale and played/coached at McNeese) wasn't so kind as he had no answer for the feisty Cajun defense, and 38,783 rabid, boudin-eating fans who helped will their team to the greatest win in school history.
Aggies still had a chance to salvage a victory from the jaws of defeat. With the ball inside the Cajuns’ 30-yard line and 37 seconds on the clock, Stewart was forced out of the pocket and threw off of his back foot down the right sideline. In a crowd of five players, the ball was tipped in the air and USL DB Damon Mason made a diving catch to intercept the pass at the 14-yard-line.
BALLGAME as the fans rushed the field as if they were giving away free crawfish and catahoula puppies
Several things I remember from that night: extremely hot and humid as many players were cramping, Cajuns had a 17 play drive that consisted of "ground and pound", don't think I ever sat down, and the South endzone goal post was torn down by the students, who carried it up the slopes of the bleachers, managed to have it cross over the top of the fence surrounding the stadium and took it to the parking lot.
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Originally posted by Mudslinger View PostWatching the USF/illinois game and if officials call games like this the NCAA need to go to flag football. Ridiculous. Not even close to letting players play this game.
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Originally posted by Cajun Blake View Post21 yrs ago yesterday 9-14-96 .... The night the goal posts came down, and left the stadium
The Cajuns forced 8 Aggie turnovers, 3 defensive TD's (2 of which were pick 6's), as a 4th defensive TD was called back for holding.
The Cajuns were "Independent" that year after leaving the Big West. The previous week USL played FLA very tough and knocked Heisman Trophy winner Danny Wuerffel out of the game. Heading into the A&M game the Cajuns were very confident.
A&M was led by Tennessee transfer Brandon Stewart at QB, D'Andre Hardeman and Sirr Parker at RB, along with a local kid from Abbeville, LA Brandon Mitchell at DE.
RC Slocum's homecoming to Louisiana (from Oakdale and played/coached at McNeese) wasn't so kind as he had no answer for the feisty Cajun defense, and 38,783 rabid, boudin-eating fans who helped will their team to the greatest win in school history.
Aggies still had a chance to salvage a victory from the jaws of defeat. With the ball inside the Cajuns’ 30-yard line and 37 seconds on the clock, Stewart was forced out of the pocket and threw off of his back foot down the right sideline. In a crowd of five players, the ball was tipped in the air and USL DB Damon Mason made a diving catch to intercept the pass at the 14-yard-line.
BALLGAME as the fans rushed the field as if they were giving away free crawfish and catahoula puppies
Several things I remember from that night: extremely hot and humid as many players were cramping, Cajuns had a 17 play drive that consisted of "ground and pound", don't think I ever sat down, and the South endzone goal post was torn down by the students, who carried it up the slopes of the bleachers, managed to have it cross over the top of the fence surrounding the stadium and took it to the parking lot.
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