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Isn’t there talk that UT folks are getting impatient with Huepel? Not saying that’s right or wrong, but if true then all this smoke around him could easily be his agent trying to 1) make UT feel like Huepel’s in demand and/or 2) find a landing spot for him if needed.
Seems soooo far fetched that Saban would get involved with this circus. But I believe you nonetheless.
Brent Key would be a fantastic hire. Period. No downside, IMO. I think you’d want to get a sense for how he would use the rich skill talent in LA during interviews, but he’ll have a comprehensive plan. Can you get him to leave GT is the question.

re: What happened an half time?

Posted by LSUBrown on 10/27/25 at 1:13 pm to
A&M decided to stop making mistakes and focus on what was working. LSU? Quite the opposite.
I’m both jealous and outraged at the same time. Jealous of the 400 in 4 years, not the 95 avg.
They should shut the sound system off for games against SEC and/or ranked opponents, let the crowd carry those games. Turn it on when there’s otherwise a lack of energy.
I saw several instances where Perkins was in fact spying, but Ole Miss had a great plan on the designed QB runs where one OL would peel off and block him.
Is he even getting on the field at Ole Miss?
A high level punter combined with a salty defense can definitely tilt the field in your favor..
I understand the frustration. However, we’re already talking about being too predictable. Using Berry more will make us more predictable as the schedule gets tougher. The few times Berry tried to pass pro have been borderline disastrous. He almost got Nuss killed a couple times against UF during his short playing time. When you put a player with such an extreme deficiency on the field, SEC defenses know how to exploit it.
I could swear it was Ole Miss doing the punting on 3rd down? But your point stands, teams that good defensively have to manage the risk they take on offense.
I want to say this article was initially posted prior to the games, then updated with the results. I could be wrong but I know it was posted a little while ago.

Not defending the content at all.
You would think double teams would easily defeat a guy this size. Not so.
Find it very hard to believe LSU would be a destination for a coach at that level.
Weeks was also moving in the wrong direction in coverage as Klubnik approached on that scramble, made it look much worse than it was. I thought he played well, better than I expected. Also loved how he trailed plays with effort, made a couple downfield tackles that would have been much longer gains.
The thing that makes me salty is they clearly sat on the info and waited until it was most advantageous to inquire. Not saying I would’ve done differently, you look for any competitive advantage you can. But still..
Morikawa’s best quality is his approach game, so would be best to pair him with a premium putter who’s also great off the tee.
I think Cantlay has played very ordinary golf this year until his putter perked up at East Lake. I understand why Keegan picked him, but I would’ve been ok with McNealy or even Keegan instead. I expect Cantlay will disappoint, especially if teamed with Schauffele who is not in form at all.