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Lets Give LSU Defensive Line Coach Pete Jenkins His Due
Posted on 11/27/17 at 8:56 pm
Posted on 11/27/17 at 8:56 pm
Pete Jenkins Is The One On The right.
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LSU head coach Ed Orgeron announced Sunday that legendary defensive line coach Pete Jenkins will retire following the Tigers Bowl game.
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I want to be remembered as a guy who cares about his players
Posted on 11/27/17 at 8:56 pm to pioneerbasketball
promote him to hc imo
Posted on 11/27/17 at 8:57 pm to TheSandman
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promote him to hc imo
We could or did do worse
Posted on 11/27/17 at 9:20 pm to pioneerbasketball
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pioneerbasketball
But Jenkins looks like he should go by Petey “Two Fingers” Jenkins. He looks like a mob boss in that photo
Posted on 11/27/17 at 9:20 pm to pioneerbasketball
Jenkins has always been a good coach.
Happy he gets to enjoy some retirement after decades of coaching
Happy he gets to enjoy some retirement after decades of coaching
Posted on 11/27/17 at 9:35 pm to S
Would definitely not mess with that dude, even at his advanced age. Would not want to be embarrassed. Of course, you should be embarrassed just to mess with someone that age.
Posted on 11/27/17 at 9:38 pm to pioneerbasketball
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I want to be remembered as a guy who cares about his players
Hilarious since he used to be known as Jim "Jocho" Cornichio and an infamous 2nd story guy for the Forchetta family in Las Vegas
This post was edited on 11/27/17 at 9:47 pm
Posted on 11/27/17 at 9:42 pm to pioneerbasketball
If you're a defensive line coach in college football today, you've likely either worked with or under someone that was taught by Jenkins.
He's just old. shite happens.
He's just old. shite happens.
Posted on 11/27/17 at 9:49 pm to pioneerbasketball
Beast
COACHING EXPERIENCE
1964-65, Warner-Robbins (Ga.) High School (assistant coach)
1965-67, Columbus (Ga.) Baker High School (assistant coach)
1967-68, Phoenix City (Ala.) High School (head coach)
1968-70, Troy State (defensive coordinator)
1971-72, North Alabama (defensive coordinator)
1973-74, South Carolina (defensive ends)
1975-77, Southern Mississippi (defensive coordinator)
1978, Oklahoma State (defensive line)
1979, Florida (defensive line)
1980-90, LSU (defensive line 1980-90; defensive coordinator 1982, 1987-89;
assistant head coach 1980-84, 1990)
1991-95, Mississippi State (defensive line)
1996-98, Auburn (defensive line)
2000-01, LSU (defensive line)
2007-09, Philadelphia Eagles (defensive line)
2013, Southern Cal (defensive line)
2016-17, LSU (defensive line)
COACHING EXPERIENCE
1964-65, Warner-Robbins (Ga.) High School (assistant coach)
1965-67, Columbus (Ga.) Baker High School (assistant coach)
1967-68, Phoenix City (Ala.) High School (head coach)
1968-70, Troy State (defensive coordinator)
1971-72, North Alabama (defensive coordinator)
1973-74, South Carolina (defensive ends)
1975-77, Southern Mississippi (defensive coordinator)
1978, Oklahoma State (defensive line)
1979, Florida (defensive line)
1980-90, LSU (defensive line 1980-90; defensive coordinator 1982, 1987-89;
assistant head coach 1980-84, 1990)
1991-95, Mississippi State (defensive line)
1996-98, Auburn (defensive line)
2000-01, LSU (defensive line)
2007-09, Philadelphia Eagles (defensive line)
2013, Southern Cal (defensive line)
2016-17, LSU (defensive line)
Posted on 11/27/17 at 9:55 pm to RD Dawg
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Hilarious since he used to be known as Jim "Jocho" Cornichio and an infamous 2nd story guy for the Forchetta family in Las Vegas
explain
Posted on 11/27/17 at 9:56 pm to aremore
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Would definitely not mess with that dude, even at his advanced age
He broke an Auburn lineman's jaw with a punch in a team meeting. That was 20 years ago but he was still fairly old I think. Beginning of the end for the Terry Bowden regime.
Posted on 11/27/17 at 10:30 pm to AUFANATL
quote:As I remember, he could have broken one of our linemen's jaw without even making contact in those days. We were soft as unsalted butter.
He broke an Auburn lineman's jaw with a punch in a team meeting. That was 20 years ago but he was still fairly old I think. Beginning of the end for the Terry Bowden regime.
My favorite Jenkins story was when James Johnson wanted to sign with us out of JUCO in '97, and Bowden told Jenkins "he doesn't fit our offense". Jenkins said, "Why the hell not? Is he too big? Too fast? Too strong?"
(Johnson went on to sign with MSU and kick our asses up and down the field for the next two years)
This post was edited on 11/27/17 at 10:32 pm
Posted on 11/27/17 at 10:33 pm to pioneerbasketball
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