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re: What kind of continued success are you ok with?
Posted on 1/14/20 at 1:26 pm to SelaTiger
Posted on 1/14/20 at 1:26 pm to SelaTiger
I'm SO glad we got this title, because the pressure is different now.
My expectations are that O seeks to build on this momentum by even better recruiting results, does his best to hold onto these assistants, and maintains this positive vibe that has emanated from the team this year.
I don't want to be Bama or Clemson or anyone. Just want LSU to be everything it can, and to a great extent that's going to depend on the talent Louisiana high schools produce.
The problem I had with the previous coach wasn't that he lost 2 or 3 games a year. It was that he seemed stubborn and unwilling to change to attempt to make LSU everything it could be.
Orgeron proved that he is going to try to maximize the results even if it means being humble and changing.
I sure hope Joe's leadership served as an example to some of the younger guys on the team. That's the kind of thing that can have long-lasting effects.
My expectations are that O seeks to build on this momentum by even better recruiting results, does his best to hold onto these assistants, and maintains this positive vibe that has emanated from the team this year.
I don't want to be Bama or Clemson or anyone. Just want LSU to be everything it can, and to a great extent that's going to depend on the talent Louisiana high schools produce.
The problem I had with the previous coach wasn't that he lost 2 or 3 games a year. It was that he seemed stubborn and unwilling to change to attempt to make LSU everything it could be.
Orgeron proved that he is going to try to maximize the results even if it means being humble and changing.
I sure hope Joe's leadership served as an example to some of the younger guys on the team. That's the kind of thing that can have long-lasting effects.
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