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TD Exclusive: Former Vol Talks About Chavis

Posted on 10/30/11 at 9:11 pm
Posted by Larry Leo
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Posted on 10/30/11 at 9:11 pm
During the Tigers’ bye week, we caught up with a good friend of the TigerDroppings family, former defensive back from the University of Tennessee (1993-96), Ray Austin. Ray was a 2-time All-SEC team selection, freshman All-American, and the 1993 Citrus Bowl’s “Player of the Game.” But more importantly, he played his entire colligiate career under the tutelage of defensive coordinator John Chavis. We sat down and asked Ray about the man behind the best defense in the nation. Here’s what he had to say...

So Ray, what kind of coach is Chavis? Personality etc...How does he motivate? What kind of relationship does he have with his defensive players?

Coach Chavis was very personable. He LOVED the players in the weight room. He’s not a screamer; he just talks with a tone in his voice that lets you know he is for real. He motivates you to want to win, not just for you, but for the team, for your family and for the fans. He actually used to say that a lot. He is definitely a players’ coach. When he was at Tennessee he would have personal meetings with the players. That’s not very common for a coach to do that.

What does Chavis ask of his defensive players?

“LEAVE IT ON THE FIELD” and don’t sell your talent short. If he believes you can play, you are and will be at the next level. He will put you in all the right places to produce.

Obviously defensive plans change game to game, but what is the root of his defensive schemes? What are they designed to do?

BLITZ. STUNT....and most of all TURNOVERS. The thing about Coach Chavis’ defenses is that they’re all FAST! He recruits speedsters, and I mean at ANY position, not just the defensive backs. He has enough examples in his past that he finds the right players, like: Lenard Little, Shaun Ellis, Albert Haynesworth, Al Wilson, etc.

As you watch LSU’s defense dominate this year, what has Chavis done that is his signature? Has he changed anything since you played for him at Tenn.?

No, he hasn’t changed anything to me. He’s recruited a bunch of “Tweeners.” “Tweeners” meaning: his players look like linebackers, but run like safeties, and safeties that run like corners. They’re “between” positions. Watching games this year I see a few players in that secondary that were once corners, but now are substituting as safeties. That’s Coach Chavis recruiting right there - multi-skilled players. D-backs that can run blitzes and D-lineman that can drop into coverage.

Can you break down for us what you see he’s doing with LSU’s defense?

I see a lot of bull rushes from the lineman forcing the QB’s to step up into the pocket and I see a lot of stunts or safety blitzes being successful because of that. This, to me, is successful because LSU can cover the deep ball pretty damn well. LSU’s defensive backfield is probably the best one he’s had since the 90’s at Tennessee. He has safeties that are playing in the right place, and corners that are always aggressive on the bump and run. It’s sick.

LSU has big time athletes on defense, but knowing Chavis, how is he using them to smother opponents?

Speed. When other teams know you’re loaded with speed they like to do a lot of draws, screens, and trick plays to slow that speed down. Unfortunately for other teams, LSU players are not only fast, but they’re smart. Coach Chavis LOVES smart players. Above all, LSU’s defense doesn’t make a lot of mistakes.

What were a couple of things you specifically learned from him about defensive play that you took to the NFL?

The Coach Chavis defense made me understand how to read a QB’s drop. Fans don’t understand there’s a difference in body movement on a 3-step, 5-step and 7-step drop. He made me understand combination routes. For example, if one receiver does an out, the complementary route is a curl, etc. He also taught me each year at Tennessee that you should understand all the OTHER positions. You can tell an average player from a great player. Great players know what everyone is doing or close to it. As a safety I should know what my other safety, corners, linebackers, and any stunting D-linemen are doing at all times. If I know what they’re doing, I can be that more in-tune to my job. Hence all LSU’s DB’s being in the right positions at the right time on all those turnovers they’ve had this year.

Why do you think he has been successful for so long at two big SEC schools?

He understands talent - period. He is an SEC coach because he understands what type of player it takes to play in the SEC. Versatile runners, height, weight and size doesn’t always make the best players. I’ve seen him prove it over and over.

Any good Chavis stories about the kind of guy or coach he is?

I was going into my senior year and during the off-season I was named one of the team captains. Coach Fulmer and Chavis called me into his office and sat me down. At that time, we had a STOUT defensive backfield. One of our players came off of probation and another from injury. I had started at safety for three years and the coaches called me into the office and told me how much they respected my game and how they knew we could have a great defense, but we have to do some moving around, and said to me we would like to move you to corner. Now for me, hearing this was a dagger through my chest. I felt like I had never played corner and I thought physically one of the other players would be better suited than me. But Chavis and Fulmer were high on the change and mentioned that this would make me more attractive to be drafted by NFL teams. I was very disappointed with the decision, and looked at it as a demotion. Little did I know what they were really doing, which was making me more versatile, it was a change to sharpen my skills as an athlete and separate me from other safeties. Pro-scouts knew I could play safety, but this was a chance to show them I had more to offer. Long story short, I made the All-SEC team as a corner that year and then was drafted as a corner to the New York Jets. So, as I said, Coach Chavis knows what type of players to recruit, how to use them and does what’s best for them as well as the team.

So with a game like Bama coming up, what is Chavis doing/thinking with two weeks out?

Coach is on fire right now. I know how he feels about Bama. That started way back when he was wearing orange. I guarantee he is probably like that Tiger in that cage in Baton Rouge, walking side to side, ready to go.....

(Shhhhhh) I’m cheering for LSU because of Chavis.

One final question, Chavis looks like he smells like a good steak? Does he?

No, he smells like pasta.....we used to call him "Sport Mario" after Super Mario Brothers...hahahaha...love that guy.

Austin went on to play for the New York Jets, Chicago Bears and the Green Bay Packers. He is now an actor who has been in over 30 commercials, as well as TV shows such as Detroit 187, Prison Break and The Beast. Special thanks to Ray for taking the time to talk to us. Geaux Tigers!
Posted by Chicken
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Posted on 10/31/11 at 7:50 am to
Leo, great write up. LSU was extremely lucky to get Chavis.
Posted by mylsuhat
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Posted on 10/31/11 at 7:52 am to
Larry Leo doing work!
Posted by Brageous
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Posted on 10/31/11 at 7:59 am to
That was a pretty good read and I agree we are absolutely lucky to have Chavis. This defense is one of the best I've ever seen at LSU.
Posted by jpbTiger
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Posted on 10/31/11 at 8:00 am to
Great interview and write up, thanks!
Posted by TopWaterTiger
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Posted on 10/31/11 at 8:01 am to
awesome article!
Posted by Smokedawg
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Posted by TIGRLEE
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Posted on 10/31/11 at 8:01 am to
that was a good read.
Posted by TigerTattle
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Posted on 10/31/11 at 8:05 am to

Nothing like info from someone who's "been there." Great interview!
Posted by theunknownknight
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Posted on 10/31/11 at 8:05 am to
Great interview: one note...this

quote:

One final question, Chavis looks like he smells like a good steak? Does he?


Should have been:

What challenges do you think Alabama will offer a Chavis defense?
Posted by lsulimey
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Posted on 10/31/11 at 8:06 am to
Posted by lake chuck fan
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Posted on 10/31/11 at 8:19 am to
Great post, great interview.... We are so fortunate to have Chavis and CLM... These good times are here for years to come....
Posted by ryanoz
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Posted on 10/31/11 at 8:31 am to
Nice interview
Posted by SuperDomed
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Posted on 10/31/11 at 8:33 am to
Solid stuff. I'm so fired up for Saturday!
Posted by Good Times
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Posted on 10/31/11 at 8:39 am to
quote:

We are so fortunate to have Chavis and CLM


I agree.

[quote] These Good Times are here for years to come....

That's what I'm talkin bout.

Posted by Tiger Ryno
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Posted on 10/31/11 at 9:08 am to
This is GREAT original content Larry. I love this stuff.

You need to give Chris Warner some lessons.
Posted by LSUMANINVA
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Posted on 10/31/11 at 9:09 am to
These are the quality threads that keep some sanity in this place.
Posted by jdg91878
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Posted on 10/31/11 at 9:17 am to
quote:

Coach is on fire right now. I know how he feels about Bama. That started way back when he was wearing orange. I guarantee he is probably like that Tiger in that cage in Baton Rouge, walking side to side, ready to go.....
Posted by OBUDan
Chicago
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Posted on 10/31/11 at 9:25 am to
Great job.
Posted by Chicken
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Posted on 10/31/11 at 9:27 am to
Ryno, Leo has definitely stepped up his game.
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