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Some deep BK thoughts for LSU fans
Posted on 12/2/21 at 11:27 am
Posted on 12/2/21 at 11:27 am
LSU hired a coach who’s 0-2 against Saban with a margin of defeat of 73-28; 0-2 against Smart; 1-3 against Clemson’s Dabo Swinney; 0-1 in home games against Cincinnati’s Luke Fickell; 3-5 against Michigan; and 0-5 in New Year’s Six-level bowl games, plus a BCS national championship.
LSU fans probably remember Kelly from Notre Dame’s 21-17 triumph over the Tigers in the Citrus Bowl to cap the 2017 season.
That ranks as the most impressive bowl victory of Kelly’s career.
But while Kelly will find a more favorable recruiting landscape, how will a Massachusetts native who’s never coached south of Cincinnati fare going up against Alabama, Georgia, Clemson and others on the South's recruiting trail?
LSU fans probably remember Kelly from Notre Dame’s 21-17 triumph over the Tigers in the Citrus Bowl to cap the 2017 season.
That ranks as the most impressive bowl victory of Kelly’s career.
But while Kelly will find a more favorable recruiting landscape, how will a Massachusetts native who’s never coached south of Cincinnati fare going up against Alabama, Georgia, Clemson and others on the South's recruiting trail?
Posted on 12/2/21 at 11:28 am to DP4Tide
So many logical fallacies
Posted on 12/2/21 at 11:29 am to DP4Tide
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But while Kelly will find a more favorable recruiting landscape, how will a Massachusetts native who’s never coached south of Cincinnati fare going up against Alabama, Georgia, Clemson and others on the South's recruiting trail?
Muh cultural fit.

Posted on 12/2/21 at 11:30 am to DP4Tide
Why are Alabama fans so insecure?
Posted on 12/2/21 at 11:31 am to DP4Tide
So your argument is geographical?


Posted on 12/2/21 at 11:32 am to DP4Tide
I guess those qualify as deep thoughts for someone from a shallow gene pool.
Posted on 12/2/21 at 11:32 am to DP4Tide
You deserve all of these downvotes
Posted on 12/2/21 at 11:32 am to DP4Tide
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LSU hired a coach who’s 0-2 against Saban with a margin of defeat of 73-28; 0-2 against Smart
Kirby Smart is 0-2 against Ed Orgeron with a margin of defeat of 73-26.
Your logic is fricking stupid.
This post was edited on 12/2/21 at 11:33 am
Posted on 12/2/21 at 11:33 am to DP4Tide
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0-2 against Saban
Nick Saban was 0-1 against Gerry Dinardo. So what?
Posted on 12/2/21 at 11:33 am to DP4Tide
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But while Kelly will find a more favorable recruiting landscape, how will a Massachusetts native who’s never coached south of Cincinnati fare going up against Alabama, Georgia, Clemson and others on the South's recruiting trail?
Hopefully as well as a WV native who never coached in the south either…
Posted on 12/2/21 at 11:33 am to DP4Tide
Same reason Saban came to LSU from up north and back to the SEC after failing in the NFL, the challenge. 

Posted on 12/2/21 at 11:34 am to DP4Tide
Yea really deep thoughts
good to know your trailer park sidewalk fan moron arse thinks that’s “getting deep”. You’re scared

Posted on 12/2/21 at 11:34 am to DP4Tide
"An example of a narrative that isn’t based on truth, and this is something the legacy media people show their laziness with again and again, is this idea that you have to be a “fit” at LSU.
As if Baton Rouge, Louisiana is Ougadougou or Dushanbe.
It’s moronic.
The two most successful coaches in LSU history are Nick Saban, a West Virginian who comes off as a corporate automaton from Cleveland or Wall Street, and Skip Bertman, a Jew from Miami. Nothing about either of them “fits” with South Louisiana. Dale Brown, a Music Man character from North Dakota, Les Miles, a goofy eccentric who never stopped mimicking Bo Schembechler, and Paul Mainieri, a Miami native who spent much of his coaching career at Air Force and Notre Dame, had perfectly good careers at LSU and were roundly accepted by the people here.
Will Wade is from Nashville and spent most of his formative years as a coach on the east coast.
None of these people have been hampered by the culture in South Louisiana.
You want to know who struggles with the culture here? Bad coaches. Coaches who don’t succeed at LSU and then end up not succeeding anywhere else, either. Like for example Gerry DiNardo, who whined about the South Louisiana culture when he left LSU and proceeded to lose every year at Indiana until they fired him. Or Trent Johnson, who griped about this place when he left for TCU and then ultimately got tossed out over there when he didn’t win.
If a cultural fit was a necessity at LSU, then why did Johnny Jones fail? How come Ed Orgeron collapsed over the last two years and got himself run off after that magical 2019 season?
The next time somebody brings up “fit” when it comes to LSU coaches, slap them in the face. It’s an excuse for losers and a lazy narrative for ignoramuses."
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As if Baton Rouge, Louisiana is Ougadougou or Dushanbe.
It’s moronic.
The two most successful coaches in LSU history are Nick Saban, a West Virginian who comes off as a corporate automaton from Cleveland or Wall Street, and Skip Bertman, a Jew from Miami. Nothing about either of them “fits” with South Louisiana. Dale Brown, a Music Man character from North Dakota, Les Miles, a goofy eccentric who never stopped mimicking Bo Schembechler, and Paul Mainieri, a Miami native who spent much of his coaching career at Air Force and Notre Dame, had perfectly good careers at LSU and were roundly accepted by the people here.
Will Wade is from Nashville and spent most of his formative years as a coach on the east coast.
None of these people have been hampered by the culture in South Louisiana.
You want to know who struggles with the culture here? Bad coaches. Coaches who don’t succeed at LSU and then end up not succeeding anywhere else, either. Like for example Gerry DiNardo, who whined about the South Louisiana culture when he left LSU and proceeded to lose every year at Indiana until they fired him. Or Trent Johnson, who griped about this place when he left for TCU and then ultimately got tossed out over there when he didn’t win.
If a cultural fit was a necessity at LSU, then why did Johnny Jones fail? How come Ed Orgeron collapsed over the last two years and got himself run off after that magical 2019 season?
The next time somebody brings up “fit” when it comes to LSU coaches, slap them in the face. It’s an excuse for losers and a lazy narrative for ignoramuses."
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Posted on 12/2/21 at 11:34 am to DP4Tide
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Jerry Tillery, who in 2019 became the first Irish defensive lineman to be drafted in the first round in 22 years, is from Shreveport, Louisiana.
We have more potential first round defensive linemen on the roster currently than ND has had on their roster in 2 decades.

Posted on 12/2/21 at 11:34 am to DP4Tide
No one asked for your opinion, gump. Take it back to the SECR.
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