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2012 NFL Scouting Combine: LSU's Morris Claiborne runs strong 40 time

Posted February 28, 2012

LSU's Morris Claiborne was among the early defensive backs to post 40-yard times Tuesday morning, the final day of the Scouting Combine.

Claiborne is not only the best cornerback in the draft, but one of the top five players overall. His 40 times did nothing to change that evaluation. Claiborne, 5-11 and 188 pounds, ran a 4.52 and 4.47 (unofficial times). While those numbers didn't "wow" anyone, his draft stock remains high. The Combine tends to impact the cornerback position more than others, but we don't believe teams will adjust their evaluation of Claiborne based on his 40 times

NFL: LSU's Claiborne expected to leave for NFL draft

Posted January 12, 2012

LSU defensive back Morris Claiborne appears to have played his final college game.

Claiborne, junior, will announce plans to enter the NFL draft, according to The Associated Press, which cited multiple people with knowledge of the situation.

Ranked No. 4 draft prospect by ESPN's Mel Kiper, Claiborne is expected to be one of the top picks this April after a season where had six interceptions and recorded 51 tackles. (MORE>>>)

NCAA Football: Don't look for a rematch between LSU, Alabama

Posted November 6, 2011

The folks on CBS couldn't get past the postgame interview with LSU coach Les Miles without bringing up the possibility of a rematch with Alabama in the BCS Championship Game.

No. 1 LSU's 9-6 overtime victory over No. 2 Alabama on Saturday was exciting, to be sure, but it's hard to justify putting the same two teams back in the national championship game.

The reasons are many. First of all, LSU still has a big game against Arkansas to play and must win the SEC championship game to reach the national championship game. But considering Oklahoma State, Stanford and Boise State remain unbeaten, it seems quite unlikely that Alabama would also find its way into the title game in New Orleans. (MORE>>>)

NCAA Football: LSU, Alabama ready for old-style football

Posted November 5, 2011

The LSU and Alabama showdown promises to be a throwback to old-school football.

Both top-ranked but barely tested LSU and No. 2 and mostly unchallenged Alabama are built on power runs and run-stuffing defenses in a time when spread offenses are in vogue and huddles are optional.

"If you want to see 1970s smashmouth," Alabama tight end Michael Williams said, "then this is what you want to see right here." (MORE>>>)

NCAA Football: The wait is over for No. 1 LSU vs. No. 2 Alabama

Posted November 3, 2011

You might have heard there's this college football game in Tuscaloosa this weekend. Kind of important. Might have a few people attending. A few more might watch on television. Tickets could be a little expensive. And a few members of the news media might show up. All they're playing for is an expected trip to New Orleans in January.

In reality, there's no downplaying the importance of this week's No. 1 vs. No. 2 clash between LSU and Alabama. The stakes are huge. The interest is huge. And the anticipation has been building with the teams on a collision course since the start of the season. (MORE>>>)

NCAA Football: Tigers' Lee went from backup to SEC's most efficient quarterback

Posted November 3, 2011

It was halftime of LSU's Nov. 8, 2008, home game against No. 1 Alabama. The score was tied 14-14, thanks in part to Crimson Tide safety Rashad Johnson's 45-yard interception return for a touchdown against LSU quarterback Jarrett Lee late in the second quarter. For Lee, a redshirt freshman from Brenham, Texas, who'd been pressed into action following the offseason dismissal of expected starter Ryan Perrilloux, it was one of a staggering seven pick-sixes he would throw that season.

In a hallway in the back of the Tiger Stadium press box, writers and assorted dignitaries from the adjoining luxury suites mingled while noshing on hot dogs or watching highlights on a nearby TV. SEC commissioner Mike Slive, spotting the wife of an LSU administrator walking by, reached out to shake her hand. She returned the gesture, but with a dour look on her face. (MORE>>>)

NCAA Football: Alabama's Trent Richardson can make Heisman statement vs. LSU

Posted November 2, 2011

Alabama running back Trent Richardson already had his Heisman highlight: a dazzling 76-yard run vs. Mississippi (see video below) that included numerous broken tackles and a jaw-dropping start-stop juke move. "That would have thrown my hip out its joint," LSU coach Les Miles said.

Richardson could do more than that with a big performance Saturday against an LSU defense allowing 76.6 yards rushing a game, third in the country. He could bolster his already strong Heisman resume and become the second Tide runner to win the award in the last three years. (MORE>>>)

NCAA Football: Game week arrives for much-hyped Alabama-LSU

Posted November 1, 2011

It was hard to escape the hype around the LSU-Alabama game when both squads were off last week. Now, it's downright impossible.

Alabama linebacker Dont'a Hightower had just finished celebrating a win over Tennessee two weeks ago when he saw the first ad for the LSU game. When Barrett Jones chatted with family and friends back home in suburban Memphis, they didn't want to talk about the Vols game.

Like everybody else, they wanted to talk No. 1 LSU versus No. 2 Alabama. (MORE>>>)

NCAA Football: Stanford trails only LSU, Tide, OK State in BCS

Posted October 30, 2011

BCS Standings
School (Record) BCS Avg
1. LSU (8-0) .9734
2. Alabama (8-0) .9591
3. Oklahoma State (8-0) .9310
4. Stanford (8-0) .8615
5. Boise State (7-0) .8522

Stanford's first win of the season against a ranked team helped Andrew Luck and the Cardinal move up in the BCS standings.

While LSU (8-0), Alabama (8-0) and Oklahoma State (8-0) remained locked into the top three spots in the standings released Sunday, Stanford moved up two places to fourth after beating Southern California 56-48 in triple overtime.

Boise State (7-0) slipped a spot to fifth, while Clemson (7-1) fell from fifth to 11th after its first loss.

LSU and Alabama will play Saturday in Tuscaloosa, Ala., for first place and the inside track to the BCS National Championship Game. (MORE>>>)

NCAA Football: Alabama and LSU Mean Business

Posted October 24, 2011

College football’s latest “Game of the Century” is now officially on the radar, the upcoming Nov.5 matchup between Louisiana State and Alabama, the nation’s top two teams, in Tuscaloosa, Ala. Both powerful Southeastern Conference foes will be idle the week of October 29, giving the game a Super Bowl-like two week buildup and essentially assuring they will head into battle as No. 1 (LSU) and No. 2 (Alabama).

It’s the kind of matchup that reminds us why the SEC is in the process of raking in $3 billion over 15 years from CBS and ESPN. (MORE>>>)

NCAA Football: First 2011 BCS Standings...LSU #1

Posted October 17, 2011

NCAA Football: LSU's Mathieu Latest Defender To Get Heisman Attention

Posted October 8, 2011

 

Honey Badger for Heisman.

Maybe?

LSU cornerback Tyrann Mathieu -- aka Honey Badger -- seemingly has been everywhere for the Tigers this season, compiling a stat line in four games that most defensive backs would be happy to accomplish in a career.

The sophomore has forced four fumbles, recovered three fumbles and scored two touchdowns. He's got an interception and 11/2 sacks. He also leads the team in tackles and is second in tackles for loss.

So in honor of Mathieu, here are seven defensive players who made a run at the Heisman Trophy.

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