That attractive young lady towering over Tyrann Mathieu above is LSU Soccer goalie and star of YouTube’s “Meaux vs.” (which is kinda like “Shaq vs” except you can actually understand what she is saying) series is set to try out as a kicking specialist on the LSU football team today. Isom, who claims to have kicked field goals as far a 51 yards in practice and who once dropped in a modest 90 yard goal in a real live soccer match, has been planning this endeavor for a while now.
I’ve been training since January of this year! I had it in my mind, and I approached some of the players I know, and they were so enthusiastic. And then I talked to some of the coaching staff, because of course I wanted to be in their good graces. I was expecting to see some resistance but all the doors were open to me, and everybody has been so excited, which is so great. I started working out with the team some this summer, which wound up helping as some cross-training for soccer, and I kept working on my kicking in my spare time. Then this fall I went through the walk-on tryouts, just to kind of see what it was like, and I kicked a 51-yarder. Obviously I was going to finish up in soccer, but I will be back to try out again this spring.
It would just be a fantastic way to spend my last year as a Tiger. And I love the guys on the team. I just think it would be a really special experience.
Should she make the team, look for Les Miles to follow protocol and recruit a large mulletted Samoan to monitor Isom during the post game showers.

76 responses so far ↓
1 John // Mar 6, 2012 at 10:39 am
I have a question, if a girl can try out and play on t he football team and a guy try out and play on the school’s softball team? It should go both ways should it not?
2 SteelRod // Mar 6, 2012 at 12:17 pm
I say go girl go. I love to see it when any female breaks through the crust of a male dominated sport on her own merrit. This is the right way to do it. I will also say that if she wins the position, that the team will have to make extra effort to protect her, because she will become a target.
No I am not a feminist or activist, just a proponent for fair opertunity not charity.
3 Cameron // Mar 6, 2012 at 12:26 pm
Kudos for the Necessary Roughness reference!
4 SNMartinez // Mar 6, 2012 at 12:34 pm
What, she wasn’t accurate enough to make the Lingerie League?
5 Reed // Mar 6, 2012 at 12:43 pm
As soon as there’s a women’s football team we can let a guy try out.
6 Carly // Mar 6, 2012 at 12:44 pm
John,
While I understand what you’re saying, and don’t disagree (as a female), softball is often times seen as the “female equivalent” of baseball. Since there is no “female football” in college, this situation is a bit different. Bottom line is, if she is the best for the job, she should get it. If she’s not, then she shouldn’t.
7 A // Mar 6, 2012 at 12:44 pm
nope, it shouldn’t. just ’cause there’s a woman that can compete with men in a sport doesn’t mean that we should come in demanding to dominate softball. If this were jackie robinson, would you demand whites to play in the negro leagues? If you feel that you need to beat up on chicks in a softball game…then I don’t know what to say
8 Lattimer // Mar 6, 2012 at 12:57 pm
http://insider.espn.go.com/blog/colleges/lsu/post?id=687&action=login&appRedirect=http%3a%2f%2finsider.espn.go.com%2fblog%2fcolleges%2flsu%2fpost%3fid%3d687
Leslie is a step ahead of you…
9 Kyle // Mar 6, 2012 at 1:11 pm
John,
A freshman is allowed to play varsity, so a senior should be allowed to play on the freshman team. Well, by your flawed logic they should. There is an obvious physical advantage for men, so it doesn’t really work that way.
10 Rich // Mar 6, 2012 at 1:21 pm
I guess she would do kick offs to if she made it on the team. As a ex player I no that she would get her clock cleaned if she was after my return man. not cause she a girl because that’s what you do to the other team to defend your runner. She is cute though, but that want matter when the time comes to mash her head in the ground. Just saying
11 Lucas // Mar 6, 2012 at 1:54 pm
@Rich
Good job making football players look like retards.
12 Chris // Mar 6, 2012 at 2:28 pm
Well, might as well let her play. The NFL has turned into a bunch of “pansies” (for a choice of a better word) why not make college the same way.
13 DJ // Mar 6, 2012 at 2:47 pm
A – If you think that guys can “beat-up” on girls in softball, you obviously haven’t watched any softball….. I’ve seen college baseball “guys” try to bat agains fast-pitch pitchers and it’s hilarious!! Those girls give tough a new meaning! I say if she can kick it from 51 yards give her a helmet and pads!
14 Occam's Tool // Mar 6, 2012 at 3:14 pm
Last time I checked, there weren’t a whole lot of kickers tackling running backs anyway, even in the NFL. The primary criterion for a kicker is accuracy and range.
Obviously, most men are going to dominate most women in muscle mass, etc. If she can actually compete on a skills level, that’s marvelous. The comments along the line of “why can’t men compete on a women’s team” are obviously coming from men with little confidence in their manhood.
15 Danny // Mar 6, 2012 at 3:20 pm
She plays soccer guys , shes probably tougher than most you posters
16 GeeGee // Mar 6, 2012 at 3:29 pm
What you are missing here is not that she’s a chick…but that she can KICK. She’s good. Go watch some of her YouTube “Meaux Vs.” videos – especially the one where she squares off with Wing. Geaux Meaux!
17 Stephen // Mar 6, 2012 at 4:26 pm
And after she gets hit hard the first time and suffers a major concussion people will be all up in arms about it. There are things that males and females should not participate in together even if is not politically correct.
18 Matt // Mar 6, 2012 at 5:02 pm
Danny,
I’m trying to stop the tears I’m laughing so hard. “She plays soccer, so she’s tougher than most…”. Did you really just say that??? Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha!!!! LSU plays like a bunch of girls anyway, this will discrace the tigers worse than ‘Bama did. (and that’s tough)
19 Tim // Mar 6, 2012 at 5:09 pm
I agree with Stephen, there are some things that need to be kept apart. I understand if she doesnt want to play in a league with ladies running around in panties cause it isnt right. But the one time a guy does have to make a block for his man to return a kick for a td(when or if she runs up on him) everybody will be up in arms about him making a block. So there should be a real league for wemons football. thats my opinion.
20 dude // Mar 6, 2012 at 5:35 pm
when women are allowed to play in ncaa football and nfl football, we have officially become a country of over- accepting pansy-ass liberals.
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22 Alex Wiley // Mar 6, 2012 at 5:37 pm
I feel you Stephen.
23 Tex Ex // Mar 6, 2012 at 5:38 pm
Bottom line – if she makes it and takes a roster spot from a male athlete – it’s wrong. … Title XI having already depleted the amount of men’s scholarships around the country.
By, the logic used to support Ms. Isom competing for a spot on the (men’s) football team, one would also have to allow a male basketball player to tryout for the (women’s) volleyball team or something similar. This type of cross pollenation is a two way street. To insist otherwise is to admit blatant hypocrisy.
24 PVZ // Mar 6, 2012 at 5:45 pm
If Nick Saban had any guts, he would have gotten a girl off the soccer team at Alabama after the loss to LSU. At that point, the best kicker on campus would have had to be a woman since there is no men’s soccer at Alabama. Now LSU is beating him to it!
BTW, kickers don’t get hit.
25 Lary Nine // Mar 6, 2012 at 5:53 pm
Football is a boring sport. It’s basically the same 4 or 5 plays over and over until the “two minute” warning. What a yawn! It takes less authentic athleticism and intelligence than bowling. It’s all about brawn over brains. What a stupid sport for college programs. Soccer is so much more interesting—especially for us real collegians who aren’t suffering from bayou-bred learning disabilities.
26 Scuba Steve // Mar 6, 2012 at 5:55 pm
Well put A, a woman wants to “try out” as a kicker and these are the responses? Wow, lol. I guess it doesn’t take much for some dudes show their insecurity and lack of confidence.
27 Bob // Mar 6, 2012 at 5:56 pm
This is great for her and a good opportunity. That being said, a 51 yrd FG is not that impressive. A lot of these guy kickers that were all americans in HS and kick all the time hit 60+ yarders in practice and have consistancy and accuracy to boot. A lot of D3 kickers hit 45-50 yrd FGs and don’t have scholarships. I just think she lacks the leg to be a really threatening kicker
28 Spats // Mar 6, 2012 at 5:58 pm
No women in contact football/sports vs. men. It will cause discrimination in physical efforts that will get someone hurt! I thought football as a whole was trying to reduce injuries? A woman in the line-up is an injury waiting to happen. NO special rules/equipment. One bad snap, blocked kick and she becomes toast quickly! Is it not illegal to hit women in this country? I see new laws/rules for her because she’s a kicker and not a every down player and wears booby cups! That’s discriminating and ufair from the start! Where is she going to dress? Oh, I see in the new democratic locker room that these equal rights people will demand she’s entitled to have or they’ll sue who ever they can to get money under the new circumstances. The girl needs to get a life and understand that football is a mans sport! NOT FOR WOMEN AT ALL. She needs to understand she’ll be costing the sport a lot of money because of negative public image that will come. I’m sure an attorney is chomping at the bit for a discrimination suit as sure as I type! She should take up race car driving. That’s not a sport! Women in their 90′s drive. Danica can just do it faster for longer and gets paid. All you have to do is turn left and use the gas pedal and brake! Looking good doesn’t hurt either! You people in the news have fun with this. Ridiculous Goal for this confused girl and some light in the loafer male in encouraging her. If you say no, don’t play… a law suit is on the way! Vince is rolling in his grave!
29 Tom Collins // Mar 6, 2012 at 6:02 pm
So let’s put this in a slightly different Scenario. Lacrosse… Fairly similar sports for both guys and girls. Let’s say that a college doesn’t have a girls lacrosse team, but has a guys team. Now let’s say that there is a girl who is insanely good at lacrosse and also fairly tough. Should she be allowed to play on the Men’s team? I don’t know the origins of separating men’s and women’s lacrosse, but would it be safe for her to play against 240+lb defensemen who can seriously hurt anyone? Also, according to some people’s logic of.. “If she’s tough then why not” Why doesn’t this rule exist for all sports? Obviously someone developed that rule for a reason, and it should be adheared to.
30 Dano // Mar 6, 2012 at 6:12 pm
Saw a 200 lb line lady hit a guy 6’5″ 220 lb Qb in a high school game a few years back qb had to leave the field for a set of downs the first time the second time he got hit he stayed in but never took his eyes off of her and got picked off 3 times humm you just never know she was 5 9 and moved like a cat
31 Adam // Mar 6, 2012 at 6:34 pm
I don’t care if her clips are on you tube because anybody can take 50 tries and at least get it one good time for the video camera. How about this you stick her in pads and a helmet and tell her to kick a football from 51 yards out and see if she’s any good. By the way Kickers do get leveled on kick off sometimes. And for the people who said anything about a guy playing softball that’s irrelevant because there is a sport called BASEBALL or did you forget that and jump straight to OH NO threes a Girl trying to play football so I need to defend my man hood and say something really stupid like well I guess it’s ok for a girl to play football but only if a guy plays softball. Maybe next time you should think of a good argument before hand.
32 sep // Mar 6, 2012 at 6:57 pm
Stephan, spoken like a true thick skulled male, thinking a female would be more prone to a concussion than a male.
When’s the last time a field goal kicker suffered a concussion?
33 theman // Mar 6, 2012 at 7:14 pm
I say go for it.. It’s not like she will get tackled.. they protect the kickers about as much as the quarterbacks these days… DB’s are pulling muscles trying not to hit the kicker or QB. Now to man up for the fellas. I am a baseball player and I teach fastpitch. I can go deep with a fastpitch/slowpitch softball as well as a hard ball. It’s all about timing..Give anyone enough of a chance either one is no big deal.
34 theman // Mar 6, 2012 at 7:19 pm
and to add.. I hope they protect the young lady from the evils of the locker room.. sometimes some people/things get out of hand.
35 casey // Mar 6, 2012 at 7:19 pm
ill bet my life she wont get it.. never heard of any ncaa college team haveing a women play on the team lol its a mens sports
36 Had_To // Mar 6, 2012 at 7:47 pm
I hope she isn’t a vegetarian, because she better love being tackled and eating meat in the locker room.
37 bridget // Mar 6, 2012 at 8:19 pm
The best “man” for the job end of story.
38 Thomas // Mar 6, 2012 at 8:35 pm
If she’s kicking field goals (at LSU), she she won’t be getting hit. This ain’t kickoffs or punts where there’s a runner that the kicker turns into the last defender to beat before a kick is returned for a touchdown.
39 Jason // Mar 6, 2012 at 8:41 pm
Product not used for intended purpose is still illegal. The business of Football and it design is for men only. Just because someone can do a thing does not me they should.
40 2flhundn // Mar 6, 2012 at 8:43 pm
Looking at some of the posts here it is obvious that not many are familiar with the position of goalie and just how tough one has to be to play it. My daughter plays collge soccer and is a GK. I watch her dive for balls, get kicked, and stepped on and plowed into…without wearing pads. Since this girl is a Div 1 keeper then I can tell you, she is a beast. LSU would be lucky to have someone with the kicking skill, mental and physical toughness of this girl.
41 jay6 // Mar 6, 2012 at 10:01 pm
Let her play. That way LSU can blame it on the girl when Bama kicks their ass…again. Roll Tide!
42 tanner // Mar 6, 2012 at 10:33 pm
stephen
she a kicker she not going to get hit
43 mattyc // Mar 6, 2012 at 11:08 pm
to compare women’s softball is to men’s baseball is a joke. once men played enough to time the pitching, the carnage would begin. i saw jennie finch get shelled by 2 guys that looked like they barely played baseball. i also know college hitters that have a .500 average or more. how hard could it possibly be if people can hit for that average??
my only concern for the LSU girl kicker is kickoffs. kickers are sometimes targeted to get blasted by a blocker. she could get killed.
44 Jeff // Mar 6, 2012 at 11:21 pm
All for equal rights. But if there is a kick returner that she has to try to bring down. I don’t think she’d be able to make the tackle. Even though most of the kickers in the league, all being male, usually can’t either.
45 Ray52 // Mar 7, 2012 at 3:27 am
If this young lady can kick like she claims, tries out for the team & does in fact kick like she claims and she is the best person for the job…give her pads and a helmet and let the kicked balls fall where they may !!
46 Post #175: Wednesday Morning Hangover « sugarfalling // Mar 7, 2012 at 5:46 am
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47 Lakawak // Mar 7, 2012 at 5:50 am
Carly…then fine…since many schools don’t have a male volleyball team, then men should be able to play for the women’s team. Proposition 48 and all!
48 oh yeah // Mar 7, 2012 at 6:13 am
Am I missing something here, or don’t soccer and football coincide as fall sports? Unless the women’s soccer teams play in the spring.
49 will // Mar 7, 2012 at 6:32 am
john might be right but i still don’t think he could make the girls softball team. kidding he sucks. if she’s the best kicker i wan’t her on my team.
50 John M // Mar 7, 2012 at 7:33 am
So lets get this straight, if the holder botches the catch and is late getting it down, and some defensive end comes around the side and knocks her into the next game…and it’s a legal hit, we’re not going to get into a free for all because she happens to be dating the center are we?
Yeah it’s sexist, but some games aren’t for girls. Didn’t something like this happen in New Mexico a few years ago, and she had to transfer there from Colorado State because the players were playing grab ass with her,and then again on some Arena team??????? Why does the SEC need this?
51 barryR // Mar 7, 2012 at 7:42 am
It will never happen. If LSU ever needed to try a fake FG there is no way they would let her try to run, pass the ball and worse yet try to block someone AND to put in someone else would tip off the defense. It’s good PR for Les Miles to let her try but there’s no way she will make the team unless he allows her to kick PAT’s when they are winning big.
52 Morg // Mar 7, 2012 at 8:26 am
One always hears about how women should not be allowed to play men’s sports at the college level. It is funny how most of the men spouting this nonsense never played at the college level either. Hmmm, does that mean that girls who play at that level are better athletes than the guys who are complaining?
53 God2U // Mar 7, 2012 at 9:07 am
Who cares…..LSU is a complete joke as an academic and athletic institution
54 PatsFan // Mar 7, 2012 at 9:14 am
What happened to English class for college players? Some of these posts seem to be written by first graders!
55 DonP // Mar 7, 2012 at 9:22 am
Lets get real, kickers get hit. Bad snap, ball ends up at her feet? What she gonna do, scream and run away? Name any normal sport(baseball,basket,foot,tennis,track,swimming etc. and have the best of the men compete against the best of the women and men win every time without exception. See, it just doesn’t work out. Fake fieldgoal anyone?
56 KDawg // Mar 7, 2012 at 9:37 am
When it’s “that time of the month” she’ll be starting middle linebacker! Lol
57 stu // Mar 7, 2012 at 9:59 am
this reminds me of the scared little males that have zero self-confidence about their manhood on the danica articles. they just can’t wrap their pea-sized brains around the fact that SOMETIMES there are actually instances where women are as good at something than some males in that sport. you poor little creatures are hilarious and the visual you promote is a thumb sucking kid lying in the fetal position screaming at the top of his lungs because a little girl just outran him! BwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaHaHa!
58 BlackKnight // Mar 7, 2012 at 10:07 am
If that is what she wants to do , then so be it. i don’t want to hear any whining or crying by LSU when she runs into a couple of 320 lineman, or a 280 pound LB. If she gets hit by either she won’t be getting up. This is not an anti female playing football issue. In pop warner or maybe even high school it is more than likely ok. But as the boys begin to beef up and move into manhood, having girls play with men in a very heavy contact sport is just asking for trouble. It is a very dangerous thing to do. The injury risk compounds itself. LSU struggled in the BCS against Alabama last year and it was something to watch. Do you think that adding a female kicker is going to make it any better. Sounds like desperation to me..
59 TRON // Mar 7, 2012 at 10:42 am
I want to try out for the feild hockey team then….
60 Stacks // Mar 7, 2012 at 11:03 am
Idk whats a bigger joke last years championship performance or this.
61 just bored // Mar 7, 2012 at 12:09 pm
Mo is gorgeous..she should compete for Miss America
62 Oscar // Mar 7, 2012 at 12:12 pm
bottom line: if she is good enough she should be allowed to play. Just don’t come crying the first time she gets KTFO on a kickoff return. You can’t have it both ways. I hate it when people squeal that a women should be allowed to play a “man’s” game and then cry when she gets treated like a man.
63 Ryan // Mar 7, 2012 at 12:30 pm
hey im the kicker for our team and thats kick ass that she even is trying to try out go girl
64 ME I // Mar 7, 2012 at 12:33 pm
Whats all the fuss, by the time she deceides what to wear games over.
65 RBee // Mar 7, 2012 at 1:17 pm
I see no problem, as long as she’s afforded no breaks. They’ll probably limit her to pat’s and fg’s which goes to my breaks comment. They surely don’t need her to sell tickets. The Israeli’s have had women in combat for a long time, so maybe it’s time for her. Okay…having said “all” that, men should be allowed on girls teams. Pretty stupid, huh ?
66 Amy // Mar 7, 2012 at 1:46 pm
@ Tex Ex- first of all, it’s Title IX, not XI.
Secondly I wrote a thesis for my undergraduate degree on this topic, and a couple of other posters have touched on it. It is not hypocrisy to disallow a male from trying out for a female’s team if there is a male’s equivalent sport.
Therefore, your example about “one would also have to allow a male basketball player to tryout for the (women’s) volleyball team or something similar” is completely false in its nature.
a) What does basketball have to do with volleyball? Are you just making simple connections because both sports typically have tall players? How long did you take to come up with that?
b) If there were a male volleyball team, which a lot of colleges have, then no; NEEDING to allow a male to tryout for the women’s volleyball team would definitively not be required in the spirit of “equality & fairness” because they have the opportunity to participate in the same sport with their own gender.
How many female collegiate football teams are there? If any, a handful. My point exactly; which is why this girl is being given an opportunity to tryout because in her own gender, there is no equivalent.
Just like in my high school, a boy played on the girl’s field hockey team. Why? Because there is no “male” equivalent during that season, and he played men’s ice hockey in the winter.
Women’s ice hockey has been an up and coming trend, and now that a lot of schools are offering it as an option, what girls do you see requesting a tryout spot for a male ice hockey team?
Exactly. Get your facts straight before you start posting things to try and sound smart. Thanks for playing.
67 James // Mar 7, 2012 at 2:10 pm
there have already been 2 female kickers to play in an ncaa game….one from Colorado(where there was a sexual harrasment scnadal) and again at New Mexico(or nm state)
locker room problem isnt an issue…get dressed in a womens locker room or trainers room. shes a kicker and doesnt need much game plan info aside from kick left/right/center(if she even does kickoffs)
Tron: I remember seeing something about a male playing field hockey on a womens college team on espn’s outside the lines
Stephen: Sidney Crosby says hi….(if you dont know who that is hes the pro hockey player who has played in about 20 games since getting a concussion over a year ago….its not about how hard youre hit so much as how your body takes the hit)
68 el puto chavo del 8 // Mar 7, 2012 at 2:13 pm
they are going to tear her tight ass appart
69 Tony // Mar 7, 2012 at 2:25 pm
I was a kicker and punter in D3 and semi-pro and was hit many times. My last year of semi-pro ball, I had two broken fingers and a couple of concussions. Mostly resulting from bad snaps on punts but kickers do get hit from time to time. D1 will be better controlled by refs. She might kick field goals for a few college teams but I don’t think you’ll ever see a woman kickoff or punt in major college football. By the way, there are very few high school kickers who can kick a 60 yard field goal off the ground. 50 yards is a long way and 60 is rare.
70 Dave // Mar 7, 2012 at 2:27 pm
@ Amy
The example does hold. The SEC for instance, which is the conference LSU is in, does not have Mens Volleyball. Neither do many colleges. Volleyball and Basketball have many similarities . Probably as much as soccer and football. So that arguement of yours is moot also, and quite frankly the “why” doesn’t even matter. It doesn’t have to be similar for someone to want to play. What is to stop some 7′ LSU basketball player going and dominating the front line on the womens volleyball team as a blocking specialist?
Exactly. Get your facts straight before you start posting things to try and sound smart. Thanks for playing.
71 Court // Mar 9, 2012 at 12:24 pm
Dave,
You really are missing the point. While there is no Men’s Volleyball at SEC schools it DOES exist as an NCAA sport – as does Men’s Soccer and Men’s Gymnastics. Which is to say that a male athlete who wants to play volleyball or soccer or be a gymnast has an opportunity to participate in that sport. He’ll just have to accept a scholarship to a school outside of the SEC.
It’s not the same thing to say that just because a guy can’t get a scholarship to play soccer at LSU that he should get to play on the women’s team (or your ridiculous theory that a 7′ tall male basketball player should get to play on the women’s volleyball team) when the truth of the matter is that he could still get a soccer scholarship, it would just have to be at another school. It’s his choice whether he wants to play for the other school or attend LSU and not play at all.
There is no comparable sport to football for women. None. No matter what school a girl attends there is no Women’s Football and there is no comparable varsity sport to it. That’s the short of it.
Look, I don’t really care whether she plays for the LSU football team or not. If the coaches and players are willing to accept her as a team member then I’m fine with it as well. Surely she knows that football is a physical sport and that she could, and likely will, get hit. I have no doubt that some jackass from Alabama will try to get in a cheap shot on her if and when she takes the field. That’s the chance she’s going to have to take. I won’t feel sorry for her if she gets hit because that’s the risk you take when you step out onto the football field. But I think if she’s willing to put in the same effort as everyone else who’s out there and she’s able to kick as well as anyone else who’s out there then whatever, let her play.
72 John // Mar 9, 2012 at 2:33 pm
Would love to be in a pile with her lol.
73 oscar // Mar 10, 2012 at 7:51 am
Who cares. Congress is trying to put females into combat roles in the military. Women are wanting to be equals in the military to open up more jobs. My opinion open it all up to women. Do away with female sports. cancel the WBNA, Softball, change the olympics to just the sport. Let women and men compete equally for one year and let’s see where it ends up. I am curious to the outcome. Allyson Felix against Usain Bolt, Jennie Fitch as a RedSox, Lebron James against Lisa Leslie etc.
74 FLOYD IN FLORIDA // Mar 11, 2012 at 6:37 am
Kicker maybe ok but any other postion on the team and I am outa here!
She looks like a real ball kicker?
75 FLOYD IN FLORIDA // Mar 11, 2012 at 6:49 am
Hopefully by the time F Ball season open Miles will have found out where the planet Earth his frick-n Offense went too?
And finally Jefferson will not stinkin up the place for 4 quarters of a game that I and Poor LSU’S Defense thought would never end!
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