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re: LSU O-line wins The Joe Moore Award!

Posted on 12/19/19 at 7:38 pm to
Posted by CapstoneGrad06
Little Rock
Member since Nov 2008
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Posted on 12/19/19 at 7:38 pm to
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So bamatide knows more then the panel of NFL offensive lineman that choose the winner. Read up on it, they really spend time on it


I would like to know what they ultimately base it on. Alabama won in 2015. That was not a good OL for Alabama.
Posted by CapstoneGrad06
Little Rock
Member since Nov 2008
72248 posts
Posted on 12/19/19 at 7:39 pm to
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Bamatard just knows that LSU won another award while Bama is getting ignored.


Alabama was a finalist.
Posted by LSU Patrick
Member since Jan 2009
73548 posts
Posted on 12/19/19 at 7:42 pm to
It was? Sorry. I only paid attention to the winner.
Posted by TexasTiger89
Houston, TX
Member since Feb 2005
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Posted on 12/19/19 at 7:46 pm to
Posted by TigersOfGeauxld
Just across the water...
Member since Aug 2009
25057 posts
Posted on 12/19/19 at 8:27 pm to
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I would like to know what they ultimately base it on.


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“In an unprecedented recognition of physicality in pass protection, Coach Cregg’s unit separated itself in the eyes of the voters by their effort and strain in the run game, and by how consistently they demonstrated that pass protection is not passive,” said Aaron Taylor, CBS college football analyst and co-founder of the Joe Moore Award. Taylor played guard and tackle at the University of Notre Dame for the Award’s namesake, the legendary offensive line coach Joe Moore.

“The O-line position is extremely difficult to evaluate, especially when doing so for entire units with different offenses and styles of play,” said Cole Cubelic, Chairman of the Joe Moore Award voting committee. “That’s why we thoroughly go through each of the finalists’ season-long highlight reels and multiple back-to-back quarters of game film. The focus on the film study is the only way the voting body can properly and credibly evaluate the nuances of the award criteria that would otherwise be difficult to see.”

LSU’s offensive line featured eight different starters and only had two players that started all thirteen games at the same position all season. Further, the Tigers’ O-line unit persevered despite only twice starting the same lineup in back-to-back weeks.

“Very efficient in both run game and protection. I thought they played with the most physicality. Borderline violent at times. All of the finalists were tough and physical, but it seemed like LSU was particularly prickly when given the chance.”


Teamwork, Effort, and Physicality in Pass Protection Impressed Voters



Posted by bnb9433
Member since Jan 2015
13730 posts
Posted on 12/19/19 at 8:30 pm to
Are we tired of winning yet?
Posted by RamahRising
Poplarville MS
Member since Sep 2018
611 posts
Posted on 12/19/19 at 10:28 pm to
Geaux Tigers ...


P.S.
Wasn’t this the same line that was said to be “suspect” in preseason and the one that the Gumps were supposed to beat easily in 2019.
Posted by BamaTide126728
Member since Oct 2019
317 posts
Posted on 12/19/19 at 10:30 pm to
29 sacks given up this season...
Posted by Sun God
Member since Jul 2009
44874 posts
Posted on 12/19/19 at 10:42 pm to
You looked up any other offensive stats?

They might surprise you
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