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re: Lacy, Collins - not big losses to Bama...Cam would be

Posted on 7/7/13 at 1:56 pm to
Posted by ezrulz
Lafayette
Member since Jul 2011
1332 posts
Posted on 7/7/13 at 1:56 pm to
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While you make a valid point,I think it's the quality of the recruits rather than the quantity.


This^^^

Robinson could very possibly be the #1 overall recruit in the nation in the next update. Anyone who thinks that losing a guy like that to bama doesn't make a huge statement on and off the field is kidding themselves.

We'll be fine as always, but LSU cannot continue to lose the top player in the state to Alabama and expect to beat them every year. Those guys are usually top ten national caliber players and they aren't easily replaced.
This post was edited on 7/7/13 at 1:58 pm
Posted by Purpleandgold2
Texas
Member since Jul 2013
272 posts
Posted on 7/7/13 at 2:47 pm to
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Robinson could very possibly be the #1 overall recruit in the nation in the next update...LSU cannot continue to lose the top player in the state to Alabama and expect to beat them every year


You're joking right? Willis beat him 1 on 1 in The Opening drills, and there are other DEs ahead of Willis. He stays where he is which is top 10 BTW, which ain't bad. And I hate to ask this but who did LSU lose LAST year to Alabama of note. LSU has lost to my knowledge a grand total of 1 top player in the state to the midget...that was Landon Collins, and I seriously doubt he will end up being the best player that year out of LA HS. As far as expecting LSU to beat Alabama every year, could you maybe document when LSU EVER beat Alabama every year? C'mon guy, that just isn't realistic. What LSU has done the last 30 years (basically broken even is about the best anyone can expect unless Alabama hired Mike Shula again.
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