Sheetbend
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re: Whos your early 2014 SEC Champions if the season started today
Posted by Sheetbend on 2/19/14 at 3:06 pm to LkobeCFDawg
Considering the SEC West has the most talent, Bama, LSU, and Auburn would be my picks in that order.
:violin:
If things remain the same, Bama, TAM, and LSU have a chance to all average top-5 recruiting classes for a long time. Throw in Auburn as a fourth perennial top-10 recruiting program, and you have the toughest division in history for sure.
Furthermore, Ole Miss and Arkansas have put together great recruiting staffs, so there is no telling how tough the SEC West really gets.
Furthermore, Ole Miss and Arkansas have put together great recruiting staffs, so there is no telling how tough the SEC West really gets.
re: Was the Alabama game the last straw for Studrawa?
Posted by Sheetbend on 2/10/14 at 4:28 pm to Tiger Ryno
I think Cam Cameron asked Miles to replace
Studrawa. Cam got the coach he wanted for your OL! :cheers:
Studrawa. Cam got the coach he wanted for your OL! :cheers:
re: Cam Cameron has changed LSU's offensive image for recruits
Posted by Sheetbend on 2/7/14 at 4:38 pm to BayouBengal99
The great thing about Cam Cameron is that he can change the offense to match the players strengths.
Watch for RBs catching more passes, TE's becoming #1 options on certain plays, QBs making better reads, and WRs finding holes in the defense.
Watch for RBs catching more passes, TE's becoming #1 options on certain plays, QBs making better reads, and WRs finding holes in the defense.
Cam Cameron will turn LSU into the SEC's premiere school for offensive players into the NFL!
Saban may draw the overall best for defense, while Cameron will draw the overall best for offense.
If you want to play QB, WR, RB, TE, or OL in the NFL, LSU is best way there. :cheers:
Saban may draw the overall best for defense, while Cameron will draw the overall best for offense.
If you want to play QB, WR, RB, TE, or OL in the NFL, LSU is best way there. :cheers:
re: Any chance Saban tries to replicate Pete Carroll's success in the NFL?
Posted by Sheetbend on 2/3/14 at 3:52 pm to ErnestTBassmaster
Saban would leave only if Bama got similar NCAA sanctions as USC did with Carroll.
The $16M WOW factor! :lol: :lol: :lol:
Grimes is a great hire as OL coach and a great recruiter! :cheers:
re: LSU to interview Virginia Tech assistant for O-line job
Posted by Sheetbend on 1/14/14 at 5:30 pm to BayouCowboy
Grimes would be a great hire for your OL and recruiting program! :cheers:
Any good coach will change the offense to take advantage of the talent.
Cam Cameron seems comfortable with recruiting both types of college QBs and will take advantage of the best talent on the team.
Cam Cameron seems comfortable with recruiting both types of college QBs and will take advantage of the best talent on the team.
re: More painful way to lose: 21-0 or Auburn last night?
Posted by Sheetbend on 1/7/14 at 3:47 pm to LSU Patrick
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Then, why did they lose to LSU at home?
Auburn got better during the season on both offense and defense, but Florida State was just a little better when it counted in the fourth quarter. :cheers:
Auburn did the SEC proud. The whole nation knows you have to be really good to beat the SEC Champion for the national crown; that was a great game! :cheers:
re: Hope Les takes note
Posted by Sheetbend on 1/2/14 at 10:52 pm to thelawnwranglers
Cam Cameron knows how to beat pro style 3-4 defenses, and he did it in the NFL.
Cameron will turn LSU into the SEC's NFL feeder program on offense. :thup:
re: Recruiting news
Posted by Sheetbend on 12/27/13 at 2:34 pm to Lsupurpngold
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if he is telling the truth it will be nana time...
Amazing prediction! :lol:
If Iowa can run the ball, game on in the Outback Bowl.
LSU probably takes Hottie at LB, which is probably his best position for the NFL.
I see L.Fournette likes LB just as much as RB if not more.
I see L.Fournette likes LB just as much as RB if not more.
Florida and Georgia in the East due to in-state recruiting potential, and Bama, LSU, TAM in the West due to in-state recruiting potential.
Auburn, due to a couple of last second miracles, won the SEC West this year, but can they translate that into a big-boy recruiting program?
That is the question. Winning the BCS this year could help turn Auburn into a perennial SEC power.
Auburn, due to a couple of last second miracles, won the SEC West this year, but can they translate that into a big-boy recruiting program?
That is the question. Winning the BCS this year could help turn Auburn into a perennial SEC power.
re: Anything new on Jamal Adams?
Posted by Sheetbend on 12/20/13 at 4:16 pm to batonrougesbest
Considering Muschamp could be out at Florida with another down year, LSU looks like the simple choice.
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