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Lattin's block shot at the buzzer showed...

his length and athleticism. The guy has a wingspan of a 7 footer and athleticism of a 6'6" guard. Hope he gets those 15 ft jumpers down in the future.

Can he get his weight up to 220lbs? He's at 208lbs today.
 
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buzzer :facepalm

No idea how to edit titles here at vbulletin.
 
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he does have some excellent physical skills. I enjoy watching him play.
 
Re: Lattin's block shot at the buzzer showed...

his length and athleticism. The guy has a wingspan of a 7 footer and athleticism of a 6'6" guard. Hope he gets those 15 ft jumpers down in the future.

Can he get his weight up to 220lbs? He's at 208lbs today.
And keep improving the hands. Rebounds and handling passes!
 
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buzzer :facepalm

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Assuming the feature is available to everyone, click on "edit" and then "Go Advanced." Edit the title and hit "save."
 
One of the classy comments from their message board:

"There has to be a line of Oklahoma players in the lockerroom waiting to blow Hield.

They probably lose by 20 without him"

Wow, I hope I'm never that bitter.
 
Play was absolutely clean too.

Not according to LSU. I think they know they are desperate in saying that though. The main complaint I heard was that Lattins other arm might have touched him.
 
It wasn't even close and they had SEC refs. Those losers will like for any excuse.
 
There are posters over there saying that Spangler should have gotten a technical foul twice for hanging on the rim. When was the last time you saw that called? Laughable.
 
The only time I see hanging on the rim called is if the player lifts himself up. Other than that they will the player protect himself.
 
Some of those threads at tigerdroppings would make good psychiatric case studies.
 
I was thinking maybe the experience with them in New Orleans was a bad representation because it was in NOLA and the magnitude of the game. This game has confirmed everything I thought of LSU fans back then.

The "F you Buddy" chant, throwing things on the floor, the constant booing even after the most obvious calls, and then go over to their message board, and you see as many posters unconcerned or even proud of that kind of behavior as those who were embarrassed by it. In another thread, they were making fun of Buddy's accent and claiming the NCAA needed to investigate his academic record. In another, they called his mom "ghetto". I get that every fanbase has its bad apples, but that one seems to have WAY more than its fair share. Glad the team tore their hearts out last night. Couldn't have happened to a trashier bunch.
 
They are bad fans. In the 80's they use to throwing bottles on the football field. So a little ice is OK.
 
One of the classy comments from their message board:

"There has to be a line of Oklahoma players in the lockerroom waiting to blow Hield.

They probably lose by 20 without him"

Wow, I hope I'm never that bitter.

They must have different customs in Louisiana. It was established by the French so maybe that is how they do things. Good news is it is 2016 and there is nothing wrong with Louisiana boys celebrating in that fashion. Back in my day we would have been obligated to make a snide comment.
 
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