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Elko scared LSU into firing BK
Posted on 10/28/25 at 1:45 pm
Posted on 10/28/25 at 1:45 pm
I like real ball coaches — and Elko’s one of them. He’s a defensive guy who isn’t locked into one way of winning, and that’s what makes him dangerous. He adapts. There just aren’t many coaches who can adjust like he can — maybe Kiffin, Cristobal, Brohm, and a few others.
As LSU fans, we’ve got to accept it: as long as Elko’s in College Station, these aren’t the same old Aggies. They’re right on the edge of taking off, and honestly, I wouldn’t be surprised if they win a natty this year.
As LSU fans, we’ve got to accept it: as long as Elko’s in College Station, these aren’t the same old Aggies. They’re right on the edge of taking off, and honestly, I wouldn’t be surprised if they win a natty this year.
Posted on 10/28/25 at 1:46 pm to ScotlandAve
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ScotlandAve
Aggie Alter Alert
Posted on 10/28/25 at 1:46 pm to ScotlandAve
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I like real ball coache
Hopefully your friends and family accept you for coming out the closet.
Posted on 10/28/25 at 1:47 pm to ScotlandAve
Elko's A&M is more likeable than Jimbo's version
Posted on 10/28/25 at 1:47 pm to SidewalkTiger
Tommy Moffitt had something to do with that as well.
Posted on 10/28/25 at 1:53 pm to ScotlandAve
I'm wondering who LSU thinks they can get to come in and turn things around?
Sure don't stick with mediocrity, I get it and think LSU is taking appropriate action, but it also appears LSU is overly confident they're going to nail this hire and be back sooner the later.
To me, it's just as likely they'll have to go through another coach or two or three before "they're back." We'll see i guess.
Sure don't stick with mediocrity, I get it and think LSU is taking appropriate action, but it also appears LSU is overly confident they're going to nail this hire and be back sooner the later.
To me, it's just as likely they'll have to go through another coach or two or three before "they're back." We'll see i guess.
Posted on 10/28/25 at 1:57 pm to SidewalkTiger
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Elko's A&M is more likeable than Jimbo's version
True, Elko hasn’t had a nephew go around punching Tigers after our games.
Posted on 10/28/25 at 2:00 pm to Projectpat
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True, Elko hasn’t had a nephew go around punching Tigers after our games.

Posted on 10/28/25 at 2:01 pm to Daowna
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I'm wondering who LSU thinks they can get to come in and turn things around?
Sure don't stick with mediocrity, I get it and think LSU is taking appropriate action, but it also appears LSU is overly confident they're going to nail this hire and be back sooner the later.
To me, it's just as likely they'll have to go through another coach or two or three before "they're back." We'll see i guess.
Yeah, this one’s a tough hire. Let’s be real — most of us knew BK wasn’t the guy from the jump, and that contract was flat-out terrible. But I’ll give him this: he brought stability when the program needed it.
Now in 2025, I think LSU’s best move is to look at a hungry G5 coach, a big-time college assistant, or maybe an NFL guy ready to make the leap. None of that’s a sure thing, but it beats overpaying another “name” coach who’s past his peak.
What we can’t do is turn into Auburn — running off solid coaches, paying crazy buyouts, and hiring worse replacements. That’s how you end up stuck in football purgatory.
Posted on 10/28/25 at 2:02 pm to SidewalkTiger
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Elko's A&M is more likeable than Jimbo's version
Quite true. Jimbo was a great press conference hire and did have some solid wins, but the culture eroded big time (and that culture was already riddled with holes post-Sumlin), and that led to some off-putting dynamics for sure.
Posted on 10/28/25 at 2:03 pm to SidewalkTiger
Hopefully LSU doesn’t make the mistake and hire an offense minded coach
Defense is still what matters most. Elko > Jimbo
Defense is still what matters most. Elko > Jimbo
Posted on 10/28/25 at 2:06 pm to ScotlandAve
Curious to see who everyone hires.
And with NIL, the portal, and the resources available to a coach, the pressure to show results immediately is at an all time high.
These long term contracts with guaranteed buyouts are crazy considering the speed in which results must be achieved. But if that’s the market, that’s the market
And with NIL, the portal, and the resources available to a coach, the pressure to show results immediately is at an all time high.
These long term contracts with guaranteed buyouts are crazy considering the speed in which results must be achieved. But if that’s the market, that’s the market
Posted on 10/28/25 at 2:10 pm to Daowna
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Sure don't stick with mediocrity, I get it and think LSU is taking appropriate action, but it also appears LSU is overly confident they're going to nail this hire and be back sooner the later.
You don’t stick with someone that clearly is not working out, because you are afraid that the next guy may not either. That’s how losers think. Winners are always trying to better themselves.
Posted on 10/28/25 at 2:13 pm to Tex117
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Curious to see who everyone hires.
And with NIL, the portal, and the resources available to a coach, the pressure to show results immediately is at an all time high.
These long term contracts with guaranteed buyouts are crazy considering the speed in which results must be achieved. But if that’s the market, that’s the market
What’s eventually gonna break up these massive buyouts and the backroom collusion between agents, coaches, ADs, and school presidents is when one program finally does it different — they’ll hire a young, hungry coach, pay him $5–7 million a year, pump the rest into NIL, and win big.
The problem is, there’s so much money floating around that nobody wants to be the first to make a smart, fiscally responsible move. Everyone’s too busy protecting the hustle.
Posted on 10/28/25 at 2:15 pm to Tammany Tom
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You don’t stick with someone that clearly is not working out, because you are afraid that the next guy may not either. That’s how losers think. Winners are always trying to better themselves.
No one disagrees. But, there are consequences to everything. Auburn is going on around two decades of paying two head coaches at the same time. What has happened at Auburn can happen anywhere.
Posted on 10/28/25 at 2:15 pm to Projectpat
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True, Elko hasn’t had a nephew go around punching Tigers after our games.
I remember something about that. Didn't the kid punch the old man on top of his pacemaker ?
Posted on 10/28/25 at 2:33 pm to ScotlandAve
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What’s eventually gonna break up these massive buyouts and the backroom collusion between agents, coaches, ADs, and school presidents is when one program finally does it different — they’ll hire a young, hungry coach, pay him $5–7 million a year, pump the rest into NIL, and win big.
The problem is, there’s so much money floating around that nobody wants to be the first to make a smart, fiscally responsible move. Everyone’s too busy protecting the hustle.
Absolutely, its an arms race.
A&M tried to make a fiscally responsible move by basing alot of Elko's contract on incentives (his base pay is about 7 million, but pretty huge incentives if he is successful), but instead, just made him vulnerable to another school coming along and paying more base pay.
I have no idea where college football goes from here. Maybe there really is just that much money in it and the market can sustain all this nonsense.
Posted on 10/28/25 at 2:53 pm to Trumansfangs
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remember something about that. Didn't the kid punch the old man on top of his pacemaker ?
No that was a former pro football player coaching for LSU.
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