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Can you imagine being a top college football prospect and Tyrann Mathieu coming to your house to recruit you to LSU?

Well, maybe that will happen one day as the former All-American tweeted this week about being a "FUTURE LSU FOOTBALL HEAD COACH."


It would be awesome if the Honey Badger could make his way back to Baton Rouge after his playing days are over.

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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PureBlood52 months
errybody gon get that weed
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BayouTiga52 months
A wasted post......Nonsense!
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panzer52 months
Would have beat bama in 2012 if he could have stayed clean
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AndrewD52 months
Not Even A Question
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Friar Tuck52 months
I told him he was, pound for pound, the best football player I had ever scene when a few years ago when he and PP were both with the cardinals and came back for an LSU, and I stand by that assessment.
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Old Money52 months
Coach Honey Badger > Coach Prime
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Luckydog52 months
He is so wealthy he would never work that hard to coach
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LongOnLSU1752 months
I see it differently, he knows how to transition hard work into success. He’s self made and has consistently worked through adversity, though in many cases self inflicted. I’m not qualified to judge his ability to coach…. But bc someone is wealthy does not mean they will not work hard, I find it to be the opposite in my world. They got there somehow.
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chaso52 months
Hell Yeah ! I'll take him Now Head Coach, whatever he wants, he'll take it anyway !
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TutHillTiger52 months
He is the recruiter we need for New Orleans area. Who can turn down the Honey Badger. His life story should be a damn disney movie. I would love to see both Tyrann and Patrick Peterson at LSU one day. Patrick is secondary coach, Tyrann is a Special teams coach
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abellsujr52 months
He would be a solid recruiter and DB coach.
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siliconvalleytiger52 months
Given the progress he’s made in his life coming from nothing and getting better and better, I would put nothing past him. I’m on team TM7
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KLSU52 months
You people are crazy. Like all of you acted the same way at 19 as 40! TM has the ability to do whatever he wants when his playing career is over. I hope he because successful enough as a coach to become LSU's HC. That would be an incredible storyline...
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arcalades52 months
i acted like a 19 yr old should act, mature and not like a pothead
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KLSU52 months
arcalades And he has still made more money than you could imagine! So I would say just because someone is not fully grown at 19 doesn't mean he can't be successful in life. TM is living proof of what turning your life around can do as long as you have the talent, work ethic, and drive to succeed. You can crap on him all you want I think it is a great story and hope he proves you wrong one day..
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We already had that storyline with Coach O.
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JakeFromStateFarm52 months
Future DB coach, maybe.
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TigerFanatic9952 months
I'm not sold on that even. What makes him so great isn't something that can be taught
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CanebreakCajun52 months
So sayeth the badger, so sayeth the flock.
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I love the Badger as a player and a person. But i wouldnt hire him to run a snow-ball stand.
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BigTimer2352 months
Why not?
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lsucoonass52 months
No thanks
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Areddishfish52 months
Great players almost always turn out to be terrible coaches. The bench riders tend to be great coaches.
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Areddishfish52 months
Yikes
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PsychTiger52 months
He'd likely be pretty lenient on the weed policy.
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GumboDave52 months
My grandmother in a nursing home is on THC. I think were about past all the BS anyway.
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Ms Anthrope52 months
Dude. Let that go.
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DVinBR52 months
if he's retired from the NFL and Raymond retires or leaves, bring him in for the DB coach position
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