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Stephen Lew-USA TODAY Sports
LSU's Ed Orgeron joined the SEC Coaches Teleconference on Wednesday morning and talked briefly about the Tigers’ transition to a spread offense under OC Steve Ensminger.

Orgeron explained that the transition will take some time since LSU has traditionally been a pro-style offense in the past but likes what he has seen through the first three weeks.


LSU had 370-yards of total offense in last week's win over Auburn and will look to build on that vs. Louisiana Tech this Saturday.



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The only thing offensive about the spread of LSU is when 0 opens his mouth and you can see the gingivitis
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Dude, you seriously need a woman, or man, in your life. You are incredibly sad and pathetic.
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Ensminger saw what happened when Tuberville tried to convert to Air-Raid from his pro-style scheme. It was a total failure and cost him (and Ensminger his job) after they canned Tony Franklin. Maybe E is doing a gradual transformation.
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Just. Fu king. Win.
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I don’t understand why O didn’t pinpoint the wxact offense he wanted, identify the OCs who are the best at running that offense and then poach the best available. Why develop an OC and offense at the same time? Seems like a much steeper curve.
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pro style is the better offense ,especially in this day of inferior staffed teams going to spread because they cant get prostyle (size and speed required ) athletes thus everybody now knows how to beat the hell out of spread style offenses
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Bama can’t be beat with the pro style, timm. Gotta try something else.
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We Comin’
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LSU wants to beat Bama so bad. I like this idea though. It will buy O another couple of years with the promise of a new offense. You baws are hungry. I like it.
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Once you win your division, then brag.
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I mean, you're the ones who hired our former coach, so be careful what you accuse others of, numbnuts.
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We want to beat every adversary and Alabama just so happens to be the big dog on the block right now
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Break out the WildBaw
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hellz yea
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OK! We are patiently waiting. But I don't see it becoming a "total" spread offense with the QB's on the roster now.
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Why not
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You don’t need dual threat qbs to run a spread
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You don’t need a dual threat QB to be effective in the spread. Keep doubting the team. Only fuels them
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