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re: Why is it a forgone conclusion that Lane will eventually leave Ole Miss?

Posted on 9/19/21 at 8:43 pm to
Posted by SidewalkTiger
Midwest, USA
Member since Dec 2019
53391 posts
Posted on 9/19/21 at 8:43 pm to
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I know why you are pursuing this ... is LSU destined to win after getting through this current Coach O fiasco ? Asked another way ... how far can LSU possibly fall ? Is LSU a "destination school" ?

The guy that follows Coach O is doing to get a good shot at it. He'll get some benefit of the doubt. But miss on this next hire ... and the next one ? Good luck.


LSU has the resources to compete for national titles and a good recruiting base so yes, I'd say it's a destination job in general.

Obviously every coach has certain preferences or reasons why he may or may not like a certain school.
Posted by ScoggDog
SE Indiana
Member since Aug 2020
3623 posts
Posted on 9/19/21 at 8:49 pm to
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LSU has the resources to compete for national titles and a good recruiting base so yes, I'd say it's a destination job in general.


I would say - and have said talking ball face to face - that LSU has the best location and best culture for producing college ball players I've ever seen. Louisiana produces hungry ball players in mass quantities, and several rich states are just a half day drive away.

But - we've seen - let's be honest - LSU is not immune to a bad series of hires. The firing of Les Miles was precisely because the recruits didn't match the results ... and before Les Miles ain't exactly a great stretch of LSU football.

NO - LSU is no "Destination". It's where over-ambitious coaches go to die because they can't handle the expectations.
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