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Former LSU special teams and linebacker coach Bradley Dale Peveto has joined Jimbo Fisher's staff at Texas A&M for the same role after spending last season at Ole Miss.

Peveto coached at LSU from 2005-2007 and 2014-2016. Per 12man.com:
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"Bradley Dale has coached in the SEC for many years and his knowledge of the league will be a huge asset for our defense and our program," Fisher said. "The Peveto family name has a tremendous connection to Texas high school football and we're excited to be able to have him our staff at Texas A&M."

A standout linebacker during his playing days at SMU, Peveto has a national championship on his coaching resume and has coached at the collegiate level for more than 30 years, including within the Southeastern Conference for the last five years at the University of Kentucky, LSU and Ole Miss. He also served as the head coach at Northwestern State (La.) for four seasons.
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Uh, A&M has an LSU obsession but damn. Lol.
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Is this real life?
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Two words: Recruiting & Barbeque!
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Peveto's strength is not in coaching, but in recruiting....this could be trouble for our recruiting in east Texas an western La.
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I’m going with the old sayin I like our chances recruiting against him
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Hired a program killer right out the gate.
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Ha, good... at least we won't have to worry about their LB's being good anytime soon.
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Jumbo finding it hard to get people on staff I see
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Awesome! The only thing better than not having BDP coach your special teams is being able to go against BDP coached special teams.
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He’s not coaching special teams
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Lol. Not only can they not quit trying to be us even though they think they’re better than us, this guy kinda sucked. Between him and Chevis, they’re taking our worst.
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Loved him as Tom Hanks' dad in Philadelphia.
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This KILLED HOUSTON RECRUITING YOU MORONS.
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Settle down
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They’re missing it. You’re correct in principle......I wouldn’t say killed though. It will absolutely create issues for LSU in recruiting east TX. That said, until aTm establishes what’s deemed a successful season, LSU will maintain an advantage.
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Perfect place for him
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Ha
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