Matt Mauck, who quarterbacked LSU’s 2003 national champions – Nick Saban’s first-ever national title, explains to Jeff Palermo and Tiger Rag assistant editor William Weathers what was so special about the 2003 Tigers, talks about the 20-year reunion last Saturday night during the Florida-LSU game, and Mauck explains why LSU is a uniquely special place for college athletes. Episode 34 of TigerRag.com’s Audibles podcast, hosted by Camryn Conner.
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