Alcorn vs SU 1994


Those NO players during that time were raw initially but had legit talent as you normally had to wait a year for them.

They don't make them like that anymore
 
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Man that entire '94 season for McNair could be a 30 for 30. Especially with it being a Heisman campaign the entire season for a 1-AA player. Unheard of still to this day. It got so real even ABC put Alcorn on its regional coverage when they went and played Sam Houston St.

The sad part now is how in the world is Steve not in the college football Hall of Fame?
 
Man that entire '94 season for McNair could be a 30 for 30. Especially with it being a Heisman campaign the entire season for a 1-AA player. Unheard of still to this day. It got so real even ABC put Alcorn on its regional coverage when they went and played Sam Houston St.

The sad part now is how in the world is Steve not in the college football Hall of Fame?

Has to be nominated and voted on..simple as that
 
Those NO players during that time were raw initially but had legit talent as you normally had to wait a year for them.

They don't make them like that anymore
Wallace was a Day 1 starter. Back then it was a time period when Percy Duhe was SU's DC, where SU signed 2-3 New Orleans Players of the year in a Row over Florida State and Miami. Look it up. Aeneas spoke on it in one of the articles when he was was inducted to the Hall of Fame.
 
Wallace was a Day 1 starter. Back then it was a time period when Percy Duhe was SU's DC, where SU signed 2-3 New Orleans Players of the year in a Row over Florida State and Miami. Look it up. Aeneas spoke on it in one of the articles when he was was inducted to the Hall of Fame.
I'm not sure young men like #25 are made anymore. That SU defense was physically gifted back then.

In 93 between Wallace and McNair, I could hardly believe what I was watching....
 
Wallace was a Day 1 starter. Back then it was a time period when Percy Duhe was SU's DC, where SU signed 2-3 New Orleans Players of the year in a Row over Florida State and Miami. Look it up. Aeneas spoke on it in one of the articles when he was was inducted to the Hall of Fame.

Does SU still have influence in the N.O high school football community? Would be nice if SU put a curtain around New Orleans and got the best players. From an outsider's prospective it seems like LSU isnt liked that much by the black community in Louisiana..or at least it used to be that way.
 
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Does SU still have influence in the N.O high school football community? Would be nice if SU put a curtain around New Orleans and got the best players. From an outsider's prospective it seems like LSU isnt liked that much by the black community in Louisiana..or at least it used to be that way.
Us to be. At one time St Aug wouldn't send any players to LSU. Those times are long gone now
 
People had a perception of NO football also at one time as outside of GSU and SU, they easily went out of state.. You think Marshall Faulk is at SD State in today's society? Sylvester Morris slips to Jackson State?

Cortez Hankton, Celestine at Texas Southern?
 
People had a perception of NO football also at one time as outside of GSU and SU, they easily went out of state.. You think Marshall Faulk is at SD State in today's society? Sylvester Morris slips to Jackson State?

Cortez Hankton, Celestine at Texas Southern?

Yeah, NOLA is/was a different Louisiana animal....a lot of places wasn't ready and the times had to catch up with them....lol Trust on this St. Aug went to about 3 state championships in the 70's and was putting 10K fans in folks stadiums, it's not that they didn't want them but couldn't get them and really wasn't ready. Aug was running LIALO football, integrated the LHSAA and immediately put their footprint on it.
 
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The 93 game at Mumford was unreal!!!!

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