Saturday's Vol Legend - Casey Clausen

#26
#26
The fat or skinny Val?

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#34
#34
One of my favorite Clausen games was beating Miami 10-6 at Miami and stopping their winning streak. I was always a Clausen fan and felt like he richly deserves to be included in the same sentence with Andy, Heath, Peyton, Tee, and Casey. What a long string of great QBs that was! And beating Texas A&M in the Cotton Bowl while I lived in Fort Worth. Ah, to beat Texas A&M 38-7 now!
 
#38
#38
Casey "gator killer" Clausen in da house. If that ain't motivation to beat floriduh then nothing is.
 
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#39
#39
One of my favorite Clausen games was beating Miami 10-6 at Miami and stopping their winning streak. I was always a Clausen fan and felt like he richly deserves to be included in the same sentence with Andy, Heath, Peyton, Tee, and Casey. What a long string of great QBs that was! And beating Texas A&M in the Cotton Bowl while I lived in Fort Worth. Ah, to beat Texas A&M 38-7 now!

That wasn't Casey. That was Rick.
 
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#46
#46
I hated The Clausens, both of them. West coast pretty boys that think somebody owed them something. Neither one of them could play in bad weather.
I can't remember how many fumbles Casey had against Florida in Neyland During the downpour game I think it was 7-8. Then the fumble on the goal line against Georgia before halftime still haunts me.
 
#47
#47
I hated The Clausens, both of them. West coast pretty boys that think somebody owed them something. Neither one of them could play in bad weather.
I can't remember how many fumbles Casey had against Florida in Neyland During the downpour game I think it was 7-8. Then the fumble on the goal line against Georgia before halftime still haunts me.

Don't look at the mistakes he made, as they all have done that. I always remember Casey as being one of the most underrated QB's we have ever had. He was one tough kid. That's what I remember about him, and like others have said, how he could win on the road. I don't think we ever really appreciated Casey until he graduated, and then we suffered through some not so good QB's.
 
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#48
#48
Roughly 92% of our problems back then can be attributed to 3rd and Chavis.

92% is way too high, but it was so crazy how many long 3rd downs we gave up especially to Florida over the years. I loved Chief, but LSU is suffering from that same problem now. Chief needs to mix it up more or something, everyone has him figured out now, it's not just Spurrier.
 
#50
#50
One of my favorite memories of Casey was in his first start against Bama, I think it was 2000. He got flushed out of the pocket and his helmet was knocked/ripped off and he kept scrambling for a first down. Won me over right there with his toughness.
 
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