By Jason RobertsonPosted in: LSU


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Jason Robertson is a husband and a father and a pastor. He is dedicated to leading and equipping his the Church with God’s word and biblical theology for life ministry, using a combination of pastoral, church planting and evangelism experience. He holds a Master of Divinity from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. He is experienced in church planting, evangelism, missions, and the training of pastors and Bible teachers.
Jason has been preaching the gospel since 1985, serving the first ten years of ministry as a Southern Baptist itinerant evangelist out of Milldale Baptist Church in Zachary, LA which ordained him in 1993. He has preached in hundreds of churches in over 30 States and 4 countries. He planted churches in Siberia, Russia in the summers of 1993 and 1994. He founded Murrieta Valley Church in California, which he planted in cooperation with the SBC NAMB in 2001. He also teaches ministry students at California Baptist University.
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Just a double “Happy Thanksgiving” wish: (1) to the Arkansas Razorbacks, and (2) to our ol’ BHT blogo-pals.
I wasn’t sure if Michael was a UK fan or not. If LSU could have vindicated themselves against Kentucky in the SEC Championship then I would have been pulling for UK this Saturday, but since UK has no chance to make it to Atlanta I am pulling for Tennessee. Sorry.
Geaux Tigers.
Hot boudin,
Cold cush cush,
Com’ on Tigers,
Push, Push, Push!!!
Gotta love it. –or hate it– I don’t know if I have seen a game as fun to watch–
Thanks for the Thanksgiving wish, that “wish” was what many of us were clinging too…
The game was a bitter/sweet win (more sweet than bitter, you guys have kicked our butts for years). I was hoping the SEC would be represented in the BCS championship game, but hey, gotta take the good with the bad. Good luck in the SEC championship game!
As the great Conan the Barbarian has said, “What is the best in life?, To meet your enemies on a field of battle, to see them driven before you, and hear the lamentations of the women.”
Sooooooo Pig.
Well, that was an exciting, frustrating, exhausting game. It was reflective of this football season for LSU and many other teams. My wife and I just looked at each other and she said she felt sick to her stomack — especially for Matt Flynn. Out beat-up defense just could not stop Heisman-dissed McFadden — what an athlete. I would rather face the whole Oklahoma team or USC team than either McFadden or Tebow.
Ivan Maisel of ESPN put it well saying, “For 11 games, LSU had overcome its deficiencies with desire and heart and all of those qualities that the best coaches know how to teach but can’t describe. The Tigers had clawed their way to No. 1 by winning three games in the final 90 seconds of regulation. LSU had overcome a three-overtime loss at Kentucky to reclaim its position to play in the BCS Championship Game in its New Orleans backyard.”
“We always play good when we need to. Sometimes, it’s too late, though,” LSU tight end Richard Dickson said. “We should have put that game away earlier. You can only win so many close games. It’s a mental and physical drag. We’ve been doing this for so long and it just kind of caught up with us.”
So no #1 in BCS.
But #1 in SEC is still within grasp.
TEN teams in the SEC are bowl eligable — what a tough conference! To be the champs of this conference is still that which all SEC teams set as their pre-season goal.
GEAUX Tigers!