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SEC Coaching Jobs With The Most Upside
by Staff Reporter
February 24, 20151 Comments
Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports
Edward Aschoff with ESPN.com picked LSU as his "SEC coaching job with the most upside" in this article on Tuesday:
Sam Khan Jr.: Missouri
Chris Low: Tennessee
Greg Ostendorf: Texas A&M
quote:Here are some of the other picks:
Edward Aschoff: LSU
When you’re in such a talent-rich area of the country as the one in which the SEC finds itself, there are more than just a couple jobs with a ton of upside. I’m going with LSU. The state is overflowing with talent, and you can pluck guys from neighboring Texas and Mississippi. Les Miles has been one of the SEC’s best during his time in Baton Rouge, and a lot of that has to do with the top-tier, in-state players he’s been able to keep at home. It certainly helps there isn’t another in-state school LSU has to worry about on the recruiting front. LSU also has one of the country’s most passionate fan bases, and there’s no shortage of resources or money to help LSU stay on elite footing.
Sam Khan Jr.: Missouri
Chris Low: Tennessee
Greg Ostendorf: Texas A&M
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