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LSU associate head coach and defensive coordinator Dave Aranda was named one of the nominees for the Broyles Award this week, which is awarded to the nation’s top assistant. Per LSUSports.net:
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This season Aranda has produced one of the top defenses in the country as the Tigers have only allowed 11 touchdowns in 10 games, the fewest among FBS teams this year. The Tigers have been the only team in the FBS to hold every opponent to 21 points or less in games, as LSU has given up just 20 first quarter points and 23 third quarter points this year.

LSU didn’t allow a first quarter TD until the sixth game of the season against Southern Miss as Wisconsin and Florida are the only teams to score a third quarter TD on the Tigers this year. Opponents have been held scoreless in 13 of 24 quarters, including scoreless first halves against both Alabama and Missouri. LSU also held Ole Miss scoreless in the second half. Read more.
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Well deserved helluva job. I pray we do whatever it takes to retain him.
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1000% deserved. Dude is elite.
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He is hands down the best d-coordinator we've had since Muschamp. Deserves every award he is nominated for. Now time to put a beatdown on that mutton head Chavis! Geaux Tigers! Happy Thanksgiving!
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You da man !!!
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It's a crime if he doesn't win it
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Very much deserved.
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Well deserved. Should be a lock.
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