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re: Malzahn passes on Vandy

Posted on 12/13/10 at 3:27 pm to
Posted by Angry LLAMA
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Posted on 12/13/10 at 3:27 pm to
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Pretty sure we could pry someone away from a school like those. Hell..we could in all farness steal back Jimbo. However, the sooner the better if it did happen.
im all ears. whos your top 5 list mr fictional AD?
Posted by spinoza
Member since Jan 2008
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Posted on 12/13/10 at 3:38 pm to
Next Up for Vandy...

...the nutty mormon pirate:

Posted by Ross
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Posted on 12/13/10 at 3:40 pm to
I feel for Vandy, they were finally trying to compete and football and got snubbed.


Posted by teeMike
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Posted on 12/13/10 at 3:42 pm to
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He's waiting until the LSU gig opens up in a couple of weeks.




Chicken...some insider info???
Posted by RogerTheShrubber
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Posted on 12/13/10 at 3:54 pm to
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I'm pretty shocked by that


Maybe he thinks he isn't ready...
Posted by Tigercoop40
Northwest Arkansas
Member since Apr 2006
7539 posts
Posted on 12/13/10 at 3:57 pm to
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TIGER PHANATICK


this was in another thread.

2006 Tulsa ranked #24 in total offense – OC: Current Nicholls St. Head Coach, Charlie Stubbs

2007 Tulsa ranked #1 in total offense – OC: Gus Malzahn; Paul Smith at QB

2008 Tulsa ranked #1 in total offense – OC: Gus Malzahn; David Johnson at QB

2008 Auburn ranked #104 in total offense – OC: Tony Franklin/Steve Ensminger; Chris Todd at QB

2009 Auburn ranked #16 in total offense – OC: Gus Malzahn; Chris Todd at QB

2010 Auburn ranked #7 in total offense – OC: Gus Malzahn; Cam Newton at QB

Malzahn woulnd't need to take the risks Miles does because Malzhan would not coach his team down to the talent of the other team. Or do you honestly think the McNeese St game showed how great they are?

Malzahn has been a pretty decent recruiter. Kids are going to want to come to LSU, not because Miles. They want to come because it is LSU.

Not all the attention Miles brings to the program is positive attention.

And Malzahn's stats show he can build a offense. If he were to bring in a good DC he could be heads and shoulders better then Miles with LSU's talent.

Motivate players? We are LSU he shouldn't have to motivate players. We should go out there and demolish teams with the talent we have. The reason we don't is Miles sit back attitude and inability to coach a QB, OLine, or a team. Miles is a great CEO Coach. But you have to have good recruiters to do that. Crowton is not the answer and i'm starting to question Chavis.
Posted by Tiger Phanatick
Shreveport
Member since Jun 2008
4103 posts
Posted on 12/13/10 at 4:10 pm to
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Miles is a great CEO Coach. But you have to have good recruiters to do that. Crowton is not the answer and i'm starting to question Chavis.


Your a nega tiger..

Change is not always good. Everything you showed me validates Malzahan as a offensive coordinator a great one at that. I have no doubt he can run an offense and develop a QB. But manage a whole team adn be the man is a different scenario. Greater men have failed before him at this.

He isnt a great recruiter. and has only had to recruit Qbs. and thats if you count Mustain going to Springdale. he inherited Paul Smith.

in another thread we showed that the same Tulsa team has been steady before him adn after him.

I am not trying to deminish his value but i dont want a Malzahn over a proven SEC coach that has won a National Championship and SEC title. Oh BTW he is a known outstanding recruiter. ask PP adn AJ. ( EPSN even acknodgled this by giving him a commercial)

Not too many head coaches have commercials maybe 10 or 12.

Les maynot be the best thing that has ever happened to SU but he is a good thing. I have spoeken with both former players and recruits and they love thsi guy. We are fans and all we care about is wins and loses. alot stuff goes on behind closed doors. I dont think its a suprised we were able to pull off in my opinion a miracle season.
Posted by Angry LLAMA
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Posted on 12/13/10 at 4:19 pm to
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Not all the attention Miles brings to the program is positive attention.

And Malzahn's stats show he can build a offense. If he were to bring in a good DC he could be heads and shoulders better then Miles with LSU's talent.

Motivate players? We are LSU he shouldn't have to motivate players. We should go out there and demolish teams with the talent we have. The reason we don't is Miles sit back attitude and inability to coach a QB, OLine, or a team. Miles is a great CEO Coach. But you have to have good recruiters to do that. Crowton is not the answer and i'm starting to question Chavis.
i am with you all the way until you got to chavis. i still want chavis at LSU. hes done a really good job and anyone who doesnt think so obviously doesnt remember 2008. i want malzahn with chavis staying and running the D. auburns offense, LSU's defense. championship!
Posted by Tiger Phanatick
Shreveport
Member since Jun 2008
4103 posts
Posted on 12/13/10 at 4:47 pm to
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i want malzahn with chavis staying and running the D. auburns offense, LSU's defense. championship!


Auburns offense is built off of the best college player we have seen play with out veryown eyes. He is a monster. He would have made Miss State a 9-3 10-2 team with out Malzahn.

If thast the case pay him the money he wants to be our offensive coordinator. why get rid of our head coach and hire him.

Posted by LSUtoOmaha
Nashville
Member since Apr 2004
26582 posts
Posted on 12/13/10 at 4:59 pm to
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But you have to have good recruiters to do that. Crowton is not the answer and i'm starting to question Chavis.



Good God could people get any dumber? You are questioning Chavis of all people!
This post was edited on 12/13/10 at 5:00 pm
Posted by Angry LLAMA
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Member since Mar 2009
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Posted on 12/13/10 at 8:14 pm to
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If thast the case pay him the money he wants to be our offensive coordinator. why get rid of our head coach and hire him
les would never let him run 80 plays a game. les likes to pound the rock, big10 football. malzahn likes to run as many plays as possible. and they say miles holds crowton back...
Posted by Tigercoop40
Northwest Arkansas
Member since Apr 2006
7539 posts
Posted on 12/14/10 at 12:52 am to
Yes I'm questioning Chavis. Look at a bunch of the games this season. We made UNC look like All-Americans without their star WR and both RB's They put up 436 yards of offense. Mississippi State put up 268 yards of offense to our 264 yards of offense. Auburn put up 526 yards of total offense. Alabama put up 325 yards. 4-7 Ole Miss put up 420 yards of offense on Chavis D. And Arkansas put up 464 yards of offense on us.

So who did Chavis hold under 300 total yards? Vandy, Mississippi State, West Virginia, Tennessee, Florida, McNeese State(even tho they put up 219 on LSU), and Louisiana Monroe.

After those stats you tell me which one of us is "dumber".

And for the one calling me a nega tiger you can pump yourself with all the sunshine and rainbows you want. If you want to believe Crowton deserves his paycheck then you are sadly mistaken. Miles has shown he can be a good "father" figure and a solid recruiter, but in the time he has been LSU the physicality of each team has dropped. The O-Line is weak, QB development is sad, and our 5* WR's are no where close to potential. He is paid to coach not nurture kids.

I will say Chavis is better then what we did with the CoDC thing in 08 but Chavis isn't as good as some think.
This post was edited on 12/14/10 at 12:59 am
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