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Lost in all the hoopla about rules & HUNH is LSU's Defensive Coordinator...
Posted on 2/14/14 at 12:44 pm
Posted on 2/14/14 at 12:44 pm
Dude's gone up against Oregon in 2011, UWV in 2011, Malzahn in 2010, TAMU in 2012 and 2013, and Auburn this year...All of these teams run variants of tempo out of Spread Sets if not using it as a part of their base offensive sets and systems.
Each time we've shut them down. Sure, we were sweating in College Station, but that had more to do with the fact that Mett had a terrible passing day two years ago against the Aggies. Same in Morgantown in 2011. They made it close only after Rueben Randle dropped a pass that hit him in the hands in the end zone (after which he showed no emotion, not that he ever does but I digress).
...and in the interest of full disclosure, we lost to Ole Miss this year with our offense giving up three possessions with a turnover on an interception from our QB. We also lost out to Cam running behind a senior-laden OL in 2010 running a HUNH type of offense as well.
But while these show that no man retires undefeated, Chief Chavis has solved the HUNH Rubix Cube. I think most would agree we didn't do anything positionally out of the ordinary. We have had freakish defenses the past few years, but even when we didn't measure up to our recent standards (like this year), we still bottled up JFF and Auburn running the HUNH.
This is meant as much of a toot-your-horn post as it is to wonder...why try to legislate an advantage out of the game when its apparent that some coaches and teams can defend it fairly well, fairly consistently, and have for several years? I know we arne't the only team that's fared faily well against these teams the past few years...
Each time we've shut them down. Sure, we were sweating in College Station, but that had more to do with the fact that Mett had a terrible passing day two years ago against the Aggies. Same in Morgantown in 2011. They made it close only after Rueben Randle dropped a pass that hit him in the hands in the end zone (after which he showed no emotion, not that he ever does but I digress).
...and in the interest of full disclosure, we lost to Ole Miss this year with our offense giving up three possessions with a turnover on an interception from our QB. We also lost out to Cam running behind a senior-laden OL in 2010 running a HUNH type of offense as well.
But while these show that no man retires undefeated, Chief Chavis has solved the HUNH Rubix Cube. I think most would agree we didn't do anything positionally out of the ordinary. We have had freakish defenses the past few years, but even when we didn't measure up to our recent standards (like this year), we still bottled up JFF and Auburn running the HUNH.
This is meant as much of a toot-your-horn post as it is to wonder...why try to legislate an advantage out of the game when its apparent that some coaches and teams can defend it fairly well, fairly consistently, and have for several years? I know we arne't the only team that's fared faily well against these teams the past few years...
Posted on 2/14/14 at 12:44 pm to GFunk
Posted on 2/14/14 at 12:45 pm to CrimsonFanSince94
And LSU adds to its thread count now with 13, slowly gaining on Auburn's 15.
Posted on 2/14/14 at 12:46 pm to CrimsonFanSince94
I'll be honest, whether its our fans or someone else's, when the post starts off with a Trollish Title, I ain't clicking or bothering.
This wasn't intended to talk sh!t. I only do that on the OT or when imbibing alcoholic intoxicants.
This was good ole' frank discussion.
This wasn't intended to talk sh!t. I only do that on the OT or when imbibing alcoholic intoxicants.
This was good ole' frank discussion.
Posted on 2/14/14 at 12:47 pm to BamaDoc14
The same number of titles bama claims. What does it mean?
Posted on 2/14/14 at 12:52 pm to GFunk
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Malzahn in 2010 and 2013, and Auburn this year
Auburn's running game destroyed LSU's 2010 defense... and we had over 400 yards this past year... let's not act like Chavis has the secret formula for stoppping gus.
Dan Mullen's defense have done just as good, if not better.
Posted on 2/14/14 at 12:52 pm to Nado Jenkins83
Auburn will now claim those threads as national titles?!?
Posted on 2/14/14 at 12:53 pm to GFunk
I think it's helped lsu that most of these games were very early in the season.
Usually the HUNH teams really hit their stride later in the year
Usually the HUNH teams really hit their stride later in the year
Posted on 2/14/14 at 12:53 pm to GFunk
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Malzahn in 2010
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Each time we've shut them down
Posted on 2/14/14 at 12:54 pm to GFunk
I wonder what the Rant will say when Freeze embarrasses Chavis with his starters instead of his third string next Fall.
Posted on 2/14/14 at 12:54 pm to lowspark12
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and we had over 400 yards this past year... let's not act like Chavis has the secret formula for stoppping gus.
LSU was up 21-0 on you, do you honestly believe Les Miles gave a shite if you kept running the ball? He invited it
Posted on 2/14/14 at 12:57 pm to VermilionTiger
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Les Miles gave a shite if you kept running the ball? He invited it
fwiw, auburn had more passing yards against LSU than rushing yards.... but by all means, believe whatever you want...

Posted on 2/14/14 at 12:57 pm to lowspark12
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Auburn's running game destroyed LSU's 2010 defense... and we had over 400 yards this past year... let's not act like Chavis has the secret formula for stoppping gus.
Dan Mullen's defense have done just as good, if not better.
Agreed. Auburn's offense moved the ball just as well on LSU as Alabama this past year and I think Auburn's offense at that point in the season was but a shell of what it turned into by season's end.
Chavis' defense did a really good job against A&M and Manziel, I'll certainly give him that.

Posted on 2/14/14 at 12:58 pm to GFunk
I respect LSU coaches. At least they show up with a solid gameplan, kick our arse, and move on. They don't whine like little babies to the rules committee.
Posted on 2/14/14 at 1:02 pm to lowspark12
in the 2010 game, Auburn had 526 total yards... including over 400 rushing yards.
Posted on 2/14/14 at 1:04 pm to Gradual_Stroke
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I respect LSU coaches. At least they show up with a solid gameplan, kick our arse, and move on.
Posted on 2/14/14 at 1:08 pm to Riseupfromtherubble
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I think it's helped lsu that most of these games were very early in the season. Usually the HUNH teams really hit their stride later in the year
Only Oregon was early.
As for yards, yards don't matter. Points matter.
Posted on 2/14/14 at 1:18 pm to Gradual_Stroke
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I respect LSU coaches. At least they show up with a solid gameplan, kick our arse, and move on. They don't whine like little babies to the rules committee.

Who the hell whines and cries non-stop about cross-division scheduling and the "unfairness" of it?
We spent damn near the whole fricking offseason reading bullshite threads by LSU fans about them having to fricking play Florida every year and how "unfair" it is for LSU.
Posted on 2/14/14 at 1:22 pm to RT1941
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Who the hell whines and cries non-stop about cross-division scheduling and the "unfairness" of it?
We spent damn near the whole fricking offseason reading bullshite threads by LSU fans about them having to fricking play Florida every year and how "unfair" it is for LSU.
Replace the "cross division scheduling" part with "HUNH" and guess who we'd be talking about?
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