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re: Why is Brad Davis mentioned among the coaches we want to retain?
Posted on 12/4/21 at 8:26 am to wildtigercat93
Posted on 12/4/21 at 8:26 am to wildtigercat93
That’s from their old OL coach. Pay attention.
Posted on 12/4/21 at 8:27 am to holdatigah2019
Maybe this will ease your anxiety about Brad Davis.
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Davis, 41, has a résumé that made him a top candidate for LSU. He's a former offensive lineman who started on Oklahoma's BCS national championship team in 2000. His 16-year collegiate coaching career includes several stops at Southeastern Conference programs — including a one-year stint at Florida in 2017 — which gives him extensive experience on the recruiting trail.
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Arkansas head coach Sam Pittman was the offensive line coach at Oklahoma when Davis landed there, becoming a mentor for the Louisiana native. Davis was the first man hired to Pittman's staff after he became the head coach at Arkansas
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He was a member of the Oklahoma football team that won the 2000 national championship, and was part of the program from 1999-02. In 2002, he was named the Sooners' most valuable offensive lineman. In high school, he played at Belaire in Baton Rouge.
Posted on 12/4/21 at 8:29 am to holdatigah2019
He’s a fantastic oline coach. He was working with a patchwork quilt of lower standard players (on a championship scale) and at the back end had them performing above their heads.
He was using a true freshman at LT…..and one that needed a RS year.
If Davis is retained, I will not be unhappy.
He was using a true freshman at LT…..and one that needed a RS year.
If Davis is retained, I will not be unhappy.
Posted on 12/4/21 at 8:29 am to holdatigah2019
LSU does not pass the eye test, fat, slow, out of shape. I think Davis did what he could, the problem has been Conditioning and Nutrition for the last few years. I would not pay Davis to go away, he Raymond and Baker would be on my keep list, if they leave it would be by their choice.
Posted on 12/4/21 at 8:41 am to holdatigah2019
You mean this guy couldn’t fix Kregg’s mess since June without even a single recruiting cycle. He MUST be a terrible coach.
Do some of you even understand football before you go spouting off ignorant takes?
Don’t underestimate that O was holding assts back. Magically, as soon as he was gone TDP suddenly became a better RB (was that OL “improvement”), the defense changed and became dominant (so do we blame O or Jones for the first part and who gets credit for the second half?). A big part of the supposed pass protection issues was actually not OL play but the fact that Max sits back there for hours just holding the ball. Was that Max not making quick decisions or Peet’s not calling plays that would get the ball out of Max’s hand quickly?
Football is way more complex than “well the OL sucked so it must be the fault of the OL coach who had less than half a season to work with a group that had suffered for years with poor recruiting, lost a starter to weed and suffered several injuries
Do some of you even understand football before you go spouting off ignorant takes?
Don’t underestimate that O was holding assts back. Magically, as soon as he was gone TDP suddenly became a better RB (was that OL “improvement”), the defense changed and became dominant (so do we blame O or Jones for the first part and who gets credit for the second half?). A big part of the supposed pass protection issues was actually not OL play but the fact that Max sits back there for hours just holding the ball. Was that Max not making quick decisions or Peet’s not calling plays that would get the ball out of Max’s hand quickly?
Football is way more complex than “well the OL sucked so it must be the fault of the OL coach who had less than half a season to work with a group that had suffered for years with poor recruiting, lost a starter to weed and suffered several injuries
Posted on 12/4/21 at 8:42 am to holdatigah2019
That OL wasn’t fixable in that short of time. We’ve had those same players on the line for a while now. And he came in late. Definitely not enough for me to make a call yet on him. He supposed to be a damn good OL coach.
Posted on 12/4/21 at 8:51 am to holdatigah2019
Well he inherited every one of those players and he got in kind of late on the hire. He is highly regarded and should be given a chance to recruit his own players moving forward. He is from Baton Rouge so he definitely knows the area.
Posted on 12/4/21 at 8:59 am to holdatigah2019
He only had a couple of weeks with the oline before the season started to get to know the players. So yes at the beginning it was rocky started but as you stated as the season progressed so did the line. Just imagine how much he can improve them with a whole offseason to work with them.
Posted on 12/4/21 at 9:03 am to DBG
BK will bring the big cornfed boys down
Posted on 12/4/21 at 9:03 am to holdatigah2019
More of a talent/depth issue then anything
Not necessarily coaching
Not necessarily coaching
Posted on 12/4/21 at 9:19 am to holdatigah2019
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The O-line was our achilles heal for half the season and was one of, if not the worst, unit in the conference for a good part of the season.
It was the worst unit because Orgeron and Cregg continually whiffed on recruits and then weren't able to develop the players that made it to campus. That’s why we had to go find a center from Harvard. There wasn’t a person on that line that will be drafted.
Posted on 12/4/21 at 9:21 am to holdatigah2019
Because he’s a hell of a coach maybe? The man inherited a DOGSHIT O line and although they were really bad, they did show marked improvement toward the end of the season. I think he pays big dividends if he is retained.
Posted on 12/4/21 at 9:23 am to wildtigercat93
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They had nothing good to say about Kelly either. I don’t give a shite about what they think
Look at the dudes they’ve put in the league. That ain’t an accident
Supposed to be from his predecessor Harry Hiestand who now coaches at Tenn — ND fans love him and credit him with all their talent.
Here’s an SI article basically talking about all that:
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This post was edited on 12/4/21 at 9:24 am
Posted on 12/4/21 at 9:28 am to smoke225
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Why is Faulk a no brainer?
I’m curious too. KF is one of my all-time favorite Tigers, but what does he bring to the table coaching-wise?
Posted on 12/4/21 at 9:36 am to AcetylCoA
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He got there in the summer and turned a dog shite unit into something serviceable by the end of the year. There was a magnitude of improvement between UCLA and Texas A&M. Also, he can recruit.
Meanwhile, back in Tiger Stadium, Michael Clemons just pancaked Garrett Dellinger.
Posted on 12/4/21 at 9:49 am to holdatigah2019
Because he is one of the best in the business. He got here at the start of the season and had no time to teach much less having time for the line to gel learning his principles. It’s ok if you don’t understand this but don’t act like he’s not a top flight o-line coach.
Posted on 12/4/21 at 9:57 am to holdatigah2019
They were easily the most improved unit of the team this year. They went from awful to pretty good by the end of the year.
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