Friday, September 19, 2008

The Earthquake Game

In case you live under a rock or ate too many paint chips as a kid, let me share with you what is probably the most talked about LSU game in history.


Earthquake Game
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Date October 8, 1988
Stadium Tiger Stadium
Location Baton Rouge, Louisiana
The Earthquake Game is the name given to a famous college football game played in front of a crowd of 79,431 at Louisiana State University's Tiger Stadium on October 8, 1988.

The game pitted Southeastern Conference rival Auburn Tigers against LSU and was one of the more notable games in the Auburn LSU rivalry. Along with national rankings, at stake was the eventual SEC title. The stadium was filled to capacity and the game was being broadcast on ESPN.

Auburn led the game 6-0 with less than two minutes remaining in the 4th quarter. LSU's quarterback Tommy Hodson drove the team down the field before finally throwing a last chance 4th down touchdown pass to Eddie Fuller. The reaction of the crowd was detected by a seismograph located in LSU’s Howe-Russell Geoscience Complex around 1,000 feet (305 m) from the stadium.

The game has since become a part of LSU lore and is mentioned every time LSU and Auburn play each other.