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Posted on 5/28/19 at 1:23 pm to Shiftyplus1
The best play Canada had was running Dillon on the fricking jet sweep with Guice and Williams in the backfield. He couldn't fit his offense around the type of talent LSU had.
Posted on 5/29/19 at 10:55 am to Shiftyplus1
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Exactly. Against BYU and Chatanooga, some of it looked okay. But against speedy SEC defenses, it was strictly high school shite.
Beat the living daylights out of Nebraska in the Big 12 championship game 70-31 when Fat Bert finally let him do his thing. He went from one control freak in Fat Bert to another one in Fat Ed O.
The dude obviously has an abrasive personality that rubs fragile egos the wrong way but if you leave him alone to do is fricking thing he actually performs magnificently.
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N.C. State’s offense had its share of success under Canada. The Wolfpack ranked No. 31 in the country in rushing offense this season and averaged more than 200 rushing yards in back-to-back seasons. Prior to last season, N.C. State hadn’t averaged 200 rushing yards per game since 1992.
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His former Panther team finished second in the ACC (and 10th in the nation) in scoring this season after averaging 42.3 points per game in his only season in Pittsburgh. The Panther offense managed only 28.2 points per game under Georgia OC Jim Chaney the previous season.
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the coordinator has an excellent track record of getting the most out of his quarterbacks, something that should be music to the ears of LSU fans.
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After helping NC State quarterback Jacoby Brissett resurrect his career in Raleigh, he left Florida after rarely seeing the field in Gainesville, Brissett improved enough to be selected in the third round of the 2016 NFL Draft.
Canada’s latest quarterback project was Pitt’s Nathan Peterman. In his only season under the offensive coordinator, Peterman set career highs last season with 2,602 passing yards, 26 passing touchdowns, a 161.2 passer rating and had fewer interceptions than in 2015 (six this season, eight last season).
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