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Only reason this is the case because LA best players left for traditional blue bloods and never stayed in state. Peyton Manning, Eli Manning, Ed Reed, Reggie Wayne, Marshall Faulk, Brock Berlin, Warrick Dunn, Travis Minor, John David Booty. Arnez Battle from my high school did this too. Went to ND in mid 90s. The state has always ranked 1st in NFL players per capita. Saban just helped LSU keep them in state. It shouldn’t be hard for the next coach to keep in state recruits.
Although I want this to be true, there absolutely no shot that it is. I’ve waited tables, you’d have to be lingering within 5 feet of them for minutes to hear all that. They’d then look at your like you’re a creep standing there for minutes.
I can’t remember any Vegas odds having BK as a potential candidate at all. I don’t even think there was a post here about him or a tiny amount. This means that we really don’t know, and that the Vegas odds don’t mean anything. To which I don’t think Sumrall is qualified for this job, so glad from this aspect.
I suggest you do your homework. There is nothing more important than record, and I listed that for your lazy arse on the post. My homework begins and ends at record and school at which he coached. That is all that matters.

It’s too big of a risk to be another Billy Napier.
Troy 12-2
Troy 11-2
Tulane 9-5
Tulane 6-1

That doesn’t make me excited. That was very similar to Billy Napier.
looked safe to me because it took him long to apply tag. You gotta slow that down to 1/64th speed. Can’t gauge that at 1/4th speed.
Absolutely hilarious beginning. All those $1,500 tickets getting shut the frick up hahaha.
Thing is that right fit isn’t always apparent. I guess you can say from the South, but Saban is from WV and was coaching in the Midwest prior to here. Hungry to succeed, but you have to have to be able to tell if it’s just interview talk or they are actually hungry. I mean what candidate says they aren’t hungry in an interview.
At most a 3 year contract. He’s too old for longer than that.
At most a 3 year contract. He’s too old for longer than that.
At most a 3 year contract. He’s too old for longer than that.

re: Is LSU a top 5 job?

Posted by Weatherman0892 on 10/28/25 at 5:28 pm to
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I would say top 3 of teams looking for a head coach right now.


Now this is obtuse. You won’t find a single sports media analyst put anything but LSU at 1st now.

re: Is LSU a top 5 job?

Posted by Weatherman0892 on 10/28/25 at 5:23 pm to
All what I said to say that LSU is the #4 best job in college football.

Ole Miss isn’t even top 15. Maybe not even top 20. Idk.

All that to say, Lane baby, OM holding you back. Come where you can shine your bright little gay feathers.

re: Is LSU a top 5 job?

Posted by Weatherman0892 on 10/28/25 at 5:21 pm to
What LSU has is dynasty set up. Because in state recruiting and Louisiana ranks first in country in per capita nfl players.

If LSU can get a home run hire coach, they can be a dynasty. Georgia can too bc their in state recruiting is as good as Louisiana. Bama less so because their in state recruiting isn’t as good as Louisiana, and they have to split with Auburn.

LSU and UGA have the foundation to be dynasties more than any other 2 programs in college football.

re: Is LSU a top 5 job?

Posted by Weatherman0892 on 10/28/25 at 5:19 pm to
Yes. LSU is better than these programs you listed:

- Notre Dame (not even close, Indiana recruiting vs Louisiana)
- Texas (Texas is average in NFL players per capita and splitting players between 6 schools. Although Texas has more money)
- Florida (splitting between 3 major universities)
- USCw (Oregon seems to get first picks in California now with Nike money, and splitting between many other schools, although it definitely has potential bc Cal and Stanford and UCLA suck)
- Oregon (Pacific Northwest has the worst recruiting in the country. They are entirely dependent on poaching kids thousands of miles away. As soon as Nike money stops, if it ever does, they aren’t even a Top 25 program without Nike).

Only teams listed that I think is a better job:
- UGA most
- Bama 2nd
- Ohio St 3rd (although Louisiana has significantly better recruiting than Ohio, Ohio goes into other states. However Ohio St would suck if they picked up as many in state recruits as LSU does).
Yea commission on that job is at least $500k a year. What an idiot.
If we can’t get a Kiffin, etc. I’d rather wait a year to wait for the perfect one to sign than sign a Sumral who could be another Billy Napier.

That’s the reality is he might be great, but didn’t Billy Napier with same kind of background look good too.
Houston had 8 passing TDs and 1 rushing TD.

25 of 32 with 435 passing yards, 8 TDs, around 14 yards per attempt

7 carries for 67 yards, 10 ypc and 1 rushing TD

Kiffin to LSU

Posted by Weatherman0892 on 10/26/25 at 8:30 pm
Is an assumption that I think will happen.

- Half of the NFL superstars went to LSU
- #1 state in NFL players per capita
- No in state competition like Bama and Auburn
- Big enough state, not huge, but big enough compared to Mississippi
- Big home field advantage
Kiffin would. He’s currently in a state with 2.8 mil ppl splitting it with MSU. He can go to a bigger state that leads #1 in the country in NFL players per capita and not have any in state competition.