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Highlight Videos Tribute to the 2007 LSU Bengal’s Season, National Champs!

Posted on | January 19, 2008 | 5 Comments

The 2007 College football season belonged to the LSU Bengals. These are the Video highlights of their season. Les Miles showed that he could win the championship and that they did not need Saban. The year was highlighted by the Auburn game, Bama game, Florida Game, SEC Championship, and Finally the BCS National Championship. Enjoy these videos of the 2007-08 BCS National Champion LSU Bengal’s

Top 10 plays of the year for LSU.

LSU was on “Mean Street” the whole season.

BCS postgame highlights including a Glenn Dorsey interview. Glenn Dorsey is a class act and will be awesome in the NFL.

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5 Responses to “Highlight Videos Tribute to the 2007 LSU Bengal’s Season, National Champs!”

  1. LSU Football Videos, highlights, parodies, and tributes | SECFootballBlogger.com
    January 20th, 2008 @ 1:13 am

    [...] Highlight Videos Tribute to the 2007 LSU Bengal’s Season, National Champs! [...]

  2. LSU Football Videos, highlights, parodies, and tributes | SECFootballBlogger.com
    January 20th, 2008 @ 1:13 am

    [...] Highlight Videos Tribute to the 2007 LSU Bengal’s Season, National Champs! [...]

  3. Sportaphile
    January 20th, 2008 @ 2:03 pm

    i like the new layout, it looks much better

  4. SEC Football 2008 Season Predictions | SEC Football Blogger
    August 21st, 2008 @ 12:10 am

    [...] LSU. You can not be that lucky  every year. I am sorry. It is Auburn’s turn. The QB problems are huge for a team that had [...]

  5. LSU vs. Miss. State 2008 Prediction | SEC Football Blogger
    September 26th, 2008 @ 4:06 pm

    [...] LSU is looking for another National Championship, but LSU is not where they were last year. The QB problem is a thorn in their side. If they can consistently get QB play, like they had it in the second half vs. Auburn, they could go very far. They made a very positive statement against Auburn last week, but Auburn’s offense is VERY bad. They did not deserve the #9 ranking with a spread offense and a QB that does not run the ball. So LSU still need to answer some questions. [...]

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