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It was always Orgeron
Posted on 11/26/16 at 10:00 am
Posted on 11/26/16 at 10:00 am
Joe wanted the easy way out, and he kept lowering the bar to justify it.
He was priming us:
1. Orgeron's brand is "relentless" recruiter
2. His coaching MO is "motivating" players
3. He had the "instinct" to change, although he does not have the X and O ability to do it on his own
quote:
Dear Tiger Fans,
With just two games left in the regular season, I wanted to give Tiger fans an update on the hiring of our new head football coach. I take this responsibility very seriously and know the most important job I currently face is hiring the right head coach, leader and role model for the young athletes who choose to study and play for LSU.
I’ve identified a very specific set of guidelines in selecting our head coach. His first directive from me will be to create a culture of excellence and character in every facet of our football program in order to compete at a championship level every year.
He must have the highest standards of integrity and work ethic LSU fans have come to expect.
He must be a skilled and relentless recruiter, attracting the most gifted student-athletes to our university while instilling pride and confidence in parents who entrust their children to our program.
He must be able to motivate our players to perform at the highest level, and to hold them accountable to certain standards of behavior both on and off the field. He must be committed to continuing a tradition defined by character and integrity.
He must have the instinct to adapt to changes in the game of college football, allowing LSU to compete for championships every year.
Finally, he must be an accomplished leader of the young men who will rely on him for strength and guidance and from whom they will learn valuable lessons that will have a lasting impact on their lives.
I’m very confident we will hire a man possessing all of these traits to be the head coach of our beloved Fighting Tigers.
We are excited about Saturday’s game against Florida and hope to see you all there.
As always, we welcome your comments at athletics@lsu.edu. Unfortunately, we cannot answer every e-mail we receive, but please be assured they are all read.
Happy Thanksgiving and Geaux Tigers!
He was priming us:
1. Orgeron's brand is "relentless" recruiter
2. His coaching MO is "motivating" players
3. He had the "instinct" to change, although he does not have the X and O ability to do it on his own
Posted on 11/26/16 at 10:01 am to CRAZY 4 LSU
Yep. They never had any intention of hiring someone else. They went cheap from the start and only appeared to try with other candidates so they could say "well, we gave it our best shot"
I don't know how it's possible for a man to be so bad at his job.
I don't know how it's possible for a man to be so bad at his job.
Posted on 11/26/16 at 10:04 am to HMTVBrian2
He was at the whims of the president and the board, hodge podge of academics, politicians, and business persons. But he is not a leader.
They wanted to go cheap if possible. This was the "if possible" scenario. LSU football would have been better off to have lost 4 games under O.
They wanted to go cheap if possible. This was the "if possible" scenario. LSU football would have been better off to have lost 4 games under O.
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