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WGNO TV reporter Ed Daniels is reporting that former LSU DL coach Pete Jenkins has been added to the LSU Football staff. This will be Jenkins' fourth stint as an LSU assistant coach. Jenkins first worked as an assistant at LSU for 11 years ending in 1990. He returned to coach for Nick Saban for the 2000-2001 seasons, and then for Ed Orgeron for the 2016-2017 seasons.

LSU has been without a full-time defensive line coach since the beginning of preseason camp when Jimmy Lindsey took a leave of absence to deal with medical issues.
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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tigerbite27 months
It's ok...It seems Biden has been in charge, but no more.. Pete Jenkins will finally build that "WALL".....Geaux Tigers!!!
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DeafVallyBatnR7 months
Pete Jenkins should be put in the LSU Ring of Honor.
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Westbank1117 months
I’ll say this
I know Coach Pete from my coaching career
I’ve coached many guys that have signed D-1 scholarships & NFL draftees, played with many more at
My old school. Doesn’t make me the end all opinion of course.

But Coach Pete on your staff and Team is always a good thing to happen whatever the reason.

So all of you sceptics, just breathe, Coach Pete still has fuel in the tank!!!! He’s the real deal HOF’er & IMO GOAT of the DL-Line Coaching Tree

These players love the fact & are inspired with Coach on their arse coaching angles, technique & mindset of a winner!
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chaso7 months
Welcome home Pete , thanks for all the help you can give our guys... Respect
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cajunmud7 months
On Maason Smith: his play has been bad, for whatever reason; injury, lack of want, idk.

So we need to find out what the equivalency of a 3rd round pick is in NIL $$ and get him that for next year. He needs to come back and redeem himself here before trying the NFL.
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sportjunkie697 months
Called this in August and was significantly downvoted. Clowns.
LINK
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texastigerr7 months
I was downvoted yesterday as well. We are a major SEC D1 program that aspires to consistently compete for SEC and National Championships and the 10 Million dollar-a-year HC goes into a season without a full-time defensive line coach. Insane and stupid.
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cajunmud7 months
Great call man!

Remember also we don't have a Special Teams coach either. I haven't analyzed the ST, but of course they haven't been as bad as last year, but I ain't too keen on this "it takes a village" leftist commie shitcrap applied to coaching.

(It doesn't take a village to raise a child, it takes two loving parents who give a shite.)
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texastigerr7 months
"LSU has been without a full-time defensive line coach since the beginning of preseason camp when Jimmy Lindsey took a leave of absence to deal with medical issues."

This is what is so stupid. An LSU defensive line without a full time defensive line coach. This should have been taken care of the day after Lindsey had to step away. This isn't 7 on 7 highschool football.
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CDawson7 months
Trust Woodward.
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QB7 months
CBK should have volunteered some of his $$$ to get a real dLine coach. I guess money was more important to him. Ridiculous stupidity
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lsuson7 months
Doesn't matter. It's scheme and House is stubborn.
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Hot Carl7 months
It shouldn’t have to matter, but it will. House has sucked, no doubt, but his scheme works much better if the DL does SOMETHING. And right now they have no idea what they’re doing. Pete’s not gonna be the difference in us winning the NC or not, but all we needed was SOMEBODY to just make ONE play Saturday. A DL to shed ONE block and fill a gap. Maybe he helps guys make a play or 2 a game. And maybe those make a difference. He ain’t keeping our LBs or DBs from missing 30 tackles. But maybe a DL trips somebody up and they don’t have 30 tackles to miss. Whatever. Can’t hurt.
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Tridentds7 months
I’m sure that was Kelly’s idea to bring him back. Good grief. Who is running the show over there?

Also…. Is he working with DBs? They are the ones that got torched.
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Cracker7 months
Can someone give me the defensive coaches BUDGET?
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MirrOlure7 months
Hope he's the DC , This assitant staff is weak ..
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CharlesLSU7 months
…..wow…..he was coaching when I was there!!!!
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brewdrees7 months
Maason Smith has been a disappointment.
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nol1wph7 months
He’s still hurt.
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Hot Carl7 months
Maason will probably benefit more than anybody from Pete being out there. He’s currently being coached by somebody who doesn’t know how to coach DL. He probably was never gonna be as good as he was hyped up to have been. But he’s also had some terrible luck with injuries and rotating DL coaches. He’s not gonna be a top 10 pick, but he’s not as bad as he looks right now either.
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Hot Carl7 months
To the “he’s still hurt” reply that’s gotten so many downvotes, I think you’re right. But it may not be his knee as much as it may be his ankle. I think that injury was worse than was let on. Combine that with him coming off the knee injury (even if the knee is fully healed, there’s no way he’s 100% strength-wise. He already has a unique body type that makes him appear “top heavy.” One thing we don’t consider about recovering from knee injuries for DL/OL is that they can’t get under 500+ pounds in squat rack for most of that recovery. His knee may be “fine,” but there’s no way he’s as strong and explosive as he would have been if he’d been able to work out normally. Add the injuries to poor technique and unrealistic expectations and here we are. He’s playing poorly, but not really his fault. I think he would really benefit by coming back for his SR. year, draft-wise. But he may be too scared of another injury to gamble on it. With as “bad” as we think he’s been relative to expectations, he’s still got the measureables to be a top 3 round pick, even with little production.

The ‘24 recruiting class is basically done save for hopefully a big flip or 2. BK is gonna have to focus a lot of his efforts on not just the top portal guys (obviously), but on re-recruiting our own guys to come back. I know he wants to field “old” teams, especially on the lines. Wingo’s gone. Can he convince most of the rest to stay? We’ll see.
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CanebreakCajun7 months
90% non-grads, followed by 90% who've never been to an LSU game. STTDB!
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Swazla7 months
Clown World. I’m out b
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CanebreakCajun7 months
This past off season he consulted for Bama, UGA, Oregon, OU, LSU and USC. But hey, if he's good enough to consult for UGA and Bama, I guess it's a clown show to bring him on as an analyst. You imbecile.
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Hot Carl7 months
It’s not a “clown world.” As Canebreak mentioned, he’s still valued enough to be brought in by big schools who already have good defenses and legit DL coaches. However, I think a valid criticism is, if he’s been available and you know we have a DL coach coaching out of position, why did it take losing 2 games to bring him in? All these issues have been evident all year. They certainly were after the Arkansas game whose terrible OL manhandled our DL—in Tiger Stadium, when they were at a huge disadvantage with communication issues. After watching how they handled our DL just a week after BYU’s DL abused them—at Arkansas—why didn’t BK call Pete the night after the Arkansas game? Maybe he did. Maybe he’s been trying to get him all year and Pete just preferred to stay retired until he saw just how desperate we were. I’d love to know how that whole process went down, but I doubt we ever will. At least not for a while.
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Jabontik7 months
Wait... weve been playing without a coach for the D Line? WTF
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JimTiger727 months
No.. Jancek has been acting as DL coach
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chaso7 months
Acting like a DLine coach and being one are 2 different things. See, Special teams coach (BK's friend) last year although this year hasn't improved that much but we've only muffed 1 so far
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Zuave4Ever7 months
Love Pete, but isn’t he Joe Bidens age FFS??
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CanebreakCajun7 months
Dude, research man. Seriously. He just consulted for Bama, UGA, Oregon, Auburn, LSU, OU and USC, this past off-season.
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saintslsupels7 months
Call me crazy but being in charge of the country isn’t quite the same as being is in charge of a college def line
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chaso7 months
Pete is 82 going on 40 mentally, biden is 80 something and needs to be going on disability along with several more, point is Don't compare Pete "The Legend" and biden Ever ! Classless comment ??

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BayouBengalDTX7 months
Y’all fair weather fans don’t come back and jump back on the train after November 4 reminder we can score at will bc we are WRU and Bama offense especially passing attack is nowhere as good as ole miss
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4x4tiger7 months
This kid has a lot of spunk! I like your attitude
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WHATASHAME7 months
It’s late. There’s at time in the life of every problem when it’s big enough to see and small enough to solve.
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tigerbutt7 months
Biggest problem isn’t with the D line it’s the secondary.
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intellligent7 months
If the quarterback has forever to throw the ball, every secondary will get exposed. DL is obviously an issue
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Every bit of the defense needs improvement
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Filmat117 months
The Pete Jenkins of the secondary is Nick Saban.
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