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re: LSU players discuss what's different between being coached by Brian Kelly, Ed Orgeron
Posted on 7/18/22 at 8:11 pm to CatsGoneWild
Posted on 7/18/22 at 8:11 pm to CatsGoneWild
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this were true, then how come Kelly couldn't get it done at ND? He had many chances while playing a much easier schedule yearly
He didn't have the talent lsu gets, and still made playoffs each year
How is ND recruiting class coming along this year? So, you are saying the new ND HC will not do what Brian Kelly did at ND? Then How many slots going to be available for LSU to get it done? Alabama, Texas A&M, Georgia, and OSU and possible USC in a couple of years? Then there is Texas, Clemson, and OU. I am guessing Kelly came to LSU at the right time to continue that path of winning a championship at LSU. I do not believe that because I am looking at all other teams that have a much better chance to get into the playoff than LSU with all those tough SEC teams. Yes, LSU will be good but so will many other teams and while playing at a much lesser conference like ND (independent), USC, OSU, Clemson, Texas, and OU and maybe a few others.
Posted on 7/18/22 at 8:14 pm to TrueLefty
Yes Freeman having a great recruiting class is more important than Kelly’s body of work
Posted on 7/19/22 at 7:48 am to TrueLefty
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Alabama, Texas A&M, Georgia, and OSU and possible USC in a couple of years? Then there is Texas, Clemson, and OU.
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I am looking at all other teams that have a much better chance to get into the playoff than LSU
LSU was in the playoff with the best team in history in 2019, but according to internet user truelefty, A&M, Texas, and USC have a better chance of getting to a playoff than a Brian Kelly coached LSU team.
10 more tard points to OP.
Posted on 7/19/22 at 9:59 am to TrueLefty
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I am guessing Kelly came to LSU at the right time to continue that path of winning a championship at LSU. I do not believe that because I am looking at all other teams that have a much better chance to get into the playoff than LSU with all those tough SEC teams. Yes, LSU will be good but so will many other teams and while playing at a much lesser conference like ND (independent), USC, OSU, Clemson, Texas, and OU and maybe a few others.
I'm not sure what you're arguing here. It's to Kelly's credit that he left a Blueblood ND program to hop into the slaughterhouse of the SEC West. Says he's got a lot of confidence in his ability to run a championship program.
As for Freeman, he's an unknown. And early recruiting hints aren't very useful in predicting his ultimate success. It's just a partial picture of one slice of a HC's role. We at LSU, and our players, were all happy to have Mike Archer elevated from DC to HC in 1987, but the guy couldn't run a program.
Posted on 7/19/22 at 10:01 am to TrueLefty
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I am looking at all other teams that have a much better chance to get into the playoff than LSU with all those tough SEC teams.
Really?
SEC teams have won 14 championships in the 24 years since the BCS started. It's always been tough getting through the SEC, but these teams are tempered in fire. Every year SOME team has to win the conference, and that team, more often than not, plays for and usually wins the NC. Playing in the SEC makes winning the NC easier in a way.
Posted on 7/21/22 at 2:43 pm to TrueLefty
I’ve seen you spew this BS logic in another thread and I honestly have no clue what the hell you’re talking about. In 2019, LSU was just better. We beat more top 10 teams than any team ever and it wasn’t because they were bad, we just happened to have the greatest statistical season ever by a college QB along with two top 5 NFL receivers and a first round RB. In 07 and 03, the conference was pretty damn solid as well (you wouldn’t understand that, you were playing Kansas and Colorado every year).
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