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Interesting tidbit about Quinn Johnson's move to fullback at LSU......
Posted on 2/5/11 at 11:40 am
Posted on 2/5/11 at 11:40 am
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Johnson was a highly-touted prospect and signed with LSU out of West St. John.
At LSU, Dupont said that Johnson was getting lost in the shuffle at linebacker under former coach Nick Saban. After Saban left LSU for the Miami Dolphins, Les Miles was hired and moved Johnson to fullback, which Dupont said was the right decision.
“(Miles) discussed it with me, and I said, ‘Coach that is a great move,’ ” Dupont said. “Miles had recruited Quinn when he was at Oklahoma State to play fullback. Quinn was a great fullback in high school. He could block and run, and he played middle linebacker for us too. He was definite a prototype fullback, and I think everyone saw that when they moved him.
“If he stayed at linebacker, I don’t know if he even gets on the field at LSU.”
Johnson was a highly-touted prospect and signed with LSU out of West St. John.
At LSU, Dupont said that Johnson was getting lost in the shuffle at linebacker under former coach Nick Saban. After Saban left LSU for the Miami Dolphins, Les Miles was hired and moved Johnson to fullback, which Dupont said was the right decision.
“(Miles) discussed it with me, and I said, ‘Coach that is a great move,’ ” Dupont said. “Miles had recruited Quinn when he was at Oklahoma State to play fullback. Quinn was a great fullback in high school. He could block and run, and he played middle linebacker for us too. He was definite a prototype fullback, and I think everyone saw that when they moved him.
“If he stayed at linebacker, I don’t know if he even gets on the field at LSU.”
Posted on 2/5/11 at 11:46 am to Geauxst
Les Miles knows how to evaluate talent
Posted on 2/5/11 at 11:52 am to ipodking
I went and watched him and Tyson play in High School. I was DUMBFOUNDED that he was being recruited as a LB and not a FB.
Posted on 2/5/11 at 12:21 pm to Geauxst
His high school coach is leaving out one part. Quinn was getting very confused at linebacker. He was not picking up Saban's defense. I remember this like it was yesterday. He wasn't playing there for a reason. Anyway everything turned out for the best. Tyson and Quinn were at the highest 2 to 3 star players because of the small school stigma. It was Saban that saw past all that. It was Saban who signed them not Les. Saban saw their talent. Les took advantage of it.
Posted on 2/5/11 at 12:25 pm to peopleschamp
Not like they were unknowns. Jackson had an Oklahoma St offer and other D1 offers and sounds like Johnson was on Miles radar.
This post was edited on 2/5/11 at 12:27 pm
Posted on 2/5/11 at 12:29 pm to peopleschamp
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It was Saban that saw past all that. It was Saban who signed them not Les. Saban saw their talent. Les took advantage of it.
Interesting.
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Dupont said. “Miles had recruited Quinn when he was at Oklahoma State to play fullback
It looks like Les was actually the one that knew what he was looking at when evaluating these guys.
Under Saban you get a confused lost in the shuffle kid heading nowhere.
Under Miles you get a kid placed in position to excel who's going to the SuperBowl with a great NFL salary.
Les win. (well, more like Quinn win)
Posted on 2/5/11 at 1:30 pm to peopleschamp
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His high school coach is leaving out one part. Quinn was getting very confused at linebacker. He was not picking up Saban's defense. I remember this like it was yesterday. He wasn't playing there for a reason. Anyway everything turned out for the best. Tyson and Quinn were at the highest 2 to 3 star players because of the small school stigma. It was Saban that saw past all that. It was Saban who signed them not Les. Saban saw their talent. Les took advantage of it.
There is nothing wrong with your memory - it is your comprehension that is at fault.
The snippet clearly mentions that Les recruited Quinn and that too only at Fullback.
But hey it is so much easier for you to be typing out crap about Les
Posted on 2/5/11 at 1:31 pm to peopleschamp
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It was Saban that saw past all that. It was Saban who signed them not Les. Saban saw their talent. Les took advantage of it.
The point is Saban, who was known for moving players to spots other than what they were recruited for, missed the mark on QJ. Can't win'm all. Les got it right. Same with Barksdale and likely with Copeland.
Posted on 2/5/11 at 2:00 pm to peopleschamp
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peopleschamp
You know how I know you're gay for Nicky?
Posted on 2/5/11 at 2:39 pm to peopleschamp
quote:Only the Omnipotent One saw their future?
Saban saw their talent.
Miles had recruited Quinn when he was at Oklahoma State to play fullback.
Even CLM finds a nut now and then.
quote:
Saban wasted their talent. Les took advantage of it.
fify
Posted on 2/5/11 at 2:51 pm to Mayhawman
Lesser schools (OSU) also will offer prospects being recruited by better programs(LSU) the chance to play offense just to get them on board.
Posted on 2/5/11 at 3:03 pm to Maximus
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Lesser schools (OSU) also will offer prospects being recruited by better programs(LSU) the chance to play offense just to get them on board.
interesting theory
is that why Saban offers so many recruits a chance to play "Jack Linebacker"?
Posted on 2/5/11 at 3:09 pm to Maximus
quote:Tru Dat, but....
Lesser schools (OSU) also will offer prospects being recruited by better programs(LSU) the chance to play offense just to get them on board.
quote:This was his zone.
Quinn was a great fullback in high school.
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