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One thing LSU needs to do to move back to elite status
Posted on 1/7/19 at 1:29 pm
Posted on 1/7/19 at 1:29 pm
From WSJ article about Clemson and Alabama last week.
quote:
When Clemson returned all four starters from its vaunted defensive line—Wilkins, Clelin Ferrell, Austin Bryant and Dexter Lawrence—it came as a shock to many. The first three could have well turned pro, at a time when record numbers of underclassmen are leaving early. It was also exactly the kind of thing that has helped Alabama sustain its excellence.
Alabama has had 29 players drafted by NFL teams in the past three years, more than any other school. Yet only 11 of those players—around 38%—left college early. For the five next closest schools in terms of NFL draftees over the past three years—Clemson, UCLA, Ohio State, Florida and LSU combined—that figure is 59%.
All of the schools that are even remotely comparable to Alabama as sources of NFL talent lately are losing a greater share of that talent early than the Crimson Tide. Clemson lagged in that regard—until this year.
“I’ll take experience any day over a five-star freshman,” said Clemson defensive coordinator Brent Venables. “Experience is just something that you can’t coach or teach.”
Posted on 1/7/19 at 1:31 pm to prplhze2000
Playing in the ACC is pretty helpful too.
Posted on 1/7/19 at 1:32 pm to prplhze2000
What benefits are being provided by Alabama to keep top draftable players from leaving early?
Posted on 1/7/19 at 1:33 pm to Lsu101205
so what exactly can you do about it? Nothing.
you always get lucky - sometimes good, sometimes bad.
you always get lucky - sometimes good, sometimes bad.
Posted on 1/7/19 at 1:37 pm to Lsu101205
quote:
Playing in the ACC is pretty helpful too.
Clemson's toughest game of the year (prior to the playoffs) was Texas A&M.
I truly believe they would be a 2-3 loss team each year if they had to play Georgia, Alabama, LSU, A&M, Auburn, Florida, etc, week after week.
This post was edited on 1/7/19 at 1:38 pm
Posted on 1/7/19 at 1:37 pm to prplhze2000
You'd have to have just crawled out from under a rock to not know that LSU has an issue with draft eligible players leaving early.
It's a double edged sword. On the one hand, players who have that potential can see LSU's success in getting guys to the NFL.
On the other hand, we have more spots to fill on an annual basis than other teams, which makes it tougher to put a consistentyly great product on the field.
The answer to that problem is way beyond me. It's kind of hard to tell a 20 or 21 year old that he can wait to get his hands on millions of dollars, especially when most of them have trouble getting hundreds in their hands.
It's a double edged sword. On the one hand, players who have that potential can see LSU's success in getting guys to the NFL.
On the other hand, we have more spots to fill on an annual basis than other teams, which makes it tougher to put a consistentyly great product on the field.
The answer to that problem is way beyond me. It's kind of hard to tell a 20 or 21 year old that he can wait to get his hands on millions of dollars, especially when most of them have trouble getting hundreds in their hands.
Posted on 1/7/19 at 1:38 pm to stephendomalley
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so what exactly can you do about it? Nothing.
1. Can't miss on the DL prospects. Clemson has been very good in this aspect or lucky.
2. Start working the recruiting system better. You have to over sign and purge certain players to build quality depth along the trenches (bama)
I'm not sure of the numbers, but I'd like to know what schools lead in playing True Freshman the past 5-6 years.
This post was edited on 1/7/19 at 1:43 pm
Posted on 1/7/19 at 1:40 pm to prplhze2000
So you want us to start paying our players to not leave early? I agree.
Posted on 1/7/19 at 1:49 pm to prplhze2000
*Sigh*
This is not new and insightful information.
LSU gets top tier talent, but we dont Develop the guys like Alabama and Clemson. Thats the difference, plain and simple.
This is not new and insightful information.
LSU gets top tier talent, but we dont Develop the guys like Alabama and Clemson. Thats the difference, plain and simple.
Posted on 1/7/19 at 1:57 pm to 225Tyga
Actually, if you lose a higher % of underclassmen to the NFL than Alabama and Clemson, you must recruit better athletes on an annual basis than they do to remain competitive with them (assuming you can coach on their level).
Yet, Alabama (and, often, Clemson) out-recruits us AND retains players better than we do.
Both deficiencies must be addressed, but convincing players to stay seems the easier of the two.
Yet, Alabama (and, often, Clemson) out-recruits us AND retains players better than we do.
Both deficiencies must be addressed, but convincing players to stay seems the easier of the two.
Posted on 1/7/19 at 1:58 pm to OppositeMan
Alabama just puts more players into the NFL
LSU has 11 juniors leav early
2016
Rashaad Robinson
2017
Fournette
Adams
Godchaux
Super
2018
Jackson
Toliver
Weathersby
Guide
Key
Clapp
And Clapp was a RS JR so we got 4 years out of him.
The difference is Bama has backups who get drafted and elite players who don’t play till their last year.
LSU has 11 juniors leav early
2016
Rashaad Robinson
2017
Fournette
Adams
Godchaux
Super
2018
Jackson
Toliver
Weathersby
Guide
Key
Clapp
And Clapp was a RS JR so we got 4 years out of him.
The difference is Bama has backups who get drafted and elite players who don’t play till their last year.
Posted on 1/7/19 at 2:02 pm to prplhze2000
QUALIFIED LEADERSHIP: Never buy "Binder BS" again, so replace AD, President and all who bought-the-binder!!
Posted on 1/7/19 at 2:19 pm to LSUAlum2001
quote:
What benefits are being provided by Alabama to keep top draftable players from leaving early?
Well let's just say Bama always manages to "dodge" this issue.
LINK
Posted on 1/7/19 at 2:34 pm to prplhze2000
Maybe our fans on message boards should stop cheering players on for turning pro early, calling it a "business decision," etc. Players read that stuff. We shouldn't bash them if they do go pro, but lately, not bashing has turned to actually urging them to to leave early. It's really weird.
It's almost like we have people here who aren't really LSU fans.
It's almost like we have people here who aren't really LSU fans.
Posted on 1/7/19 at 2:37 pm to mtntiger
I don’t know the answer either.
It’s sucks though, so tired of losing players early they could help the team and themselves by playing college ball one more year.
Imo it’s been one of LSU footballs top 3 problems since 2011.
It’s sucks though, so tired of losing players early they could help the team and themselves by playing college ball one more year.
Imo it’s been one of LSU footballs top 3 problems since 2011.
Posted on 1/7/19 at 2:40 pm to prplhze2000
i think people have it backwards...
you don't get seniors to come back and then get to the playoff.
The seniors come back when they know they will get to the playoff.
I may not agree with it, but coming back for a chance at a Natty is one thing, coming back for another peach bowl is another.
That was what was so disastrous about 2016. Tre White and Beckwith and Leonard stayed because they thought we could compete for a championship and we ended up 8-4.
But we keep going like we are going, and upper-classmen will start staying more often.
you don't get seniors to come back and then get to the playoff.
The seniors come back when they know they will get to the playoff.
I may not agree with it, but coming back for a chance at a Natty is one thing, coming back for another peach bowl is another.
That was what was so disastrous about 2016. Tre White and Beckwith and Leonard stayed because they thought we could compete for a championship and we ended up 8-4.
But we keep going like we are going, and upper-classmen will start staying more often.
Posted on 1/7/19 at 2:40 pm to nitwit
quote:
Actually, if you lose a higher % of underclassmen to the NFL than Alabama and Clemson, you must recruit better athletes on an annual basis than they do to remain competitive with them (assuming you can coach on their level).
Yet, Alabama (and, often, Clemson) out-recruits us AND retains players better than we do.
Both deficiencies must be addressed, but convincing players to stay seems the easier of the two.
I would love to hear from the people who down voted this. Maybe they were on their phone and accidentally hit the wrong button??
Posted on 1/7/19 at 2:41 pm to AlaTiger
quote:
but lately, not bashing has turned to actually urging them to to leave early. It's really weird.
This.
Posted on 1/7/19 at 2:45 pm to prplhze2000
Alabama gets the #1 class every year. Aside from skill, this brings depth. Their players must prove themselves before even getting a chance to play in games. It may very well be year 3 before they become a starter. We started freshmen this season out of necessity. Returning for a 4th year to start your second full season and win a national championship doesn't sound that unreasonable.
Posted on 1/7/19 at 2:50 pm to SammyTiger
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Alabama just puts more players into the NFL
Yeah, lately...wasn't like this before. I think we only have 2-3 less NFLers right now than them. Ours are performing much better than their's are, by the way.
Bama gets high 4-stars from out of state and with offers from every school in the country to take grey shirts. If what I was told is true, Jarez Parks actually paid $40K+ for his first year, too...he didn't just sit out.
I believe they're cheating.
This post was edited on 1/7/19 at 2:51 pm
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