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re: Has LSU football improved under CLM?

Posted on 10/7/14 at 1:06 pm to
Posted by Choctaw
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Posted on 10/7/14 at 1:06 pm to
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Your point? In Les' first 3 years, LSU had the following players in the NFL from Saban recruits under Miles:

JR, Flynn, Landry, Doucet, Dorsey, Jackson, Bowe, Buster Davis, Jessie Daniels, Kyle Williams, Chevis Jackson, Niswanger, Nate Livings, Hester, Ronnie Prude, Oliver, Brazell, Skylar Green, Andrew Whitworth, Wroten, Chase Pittman, Craig Steltz, Keith Zinger

So that's 24 players in his first 3 years from Saban that I get off the top of my head and I may be missing some.

I'd say that's a significantly bigger number than 17.



awesome....thats my point. as soon as Miles became the head coach they became his players. unless Saban was still showing up at practice and meetings and i wasn't aware of it.

but by all means....keep coming up with different ways to shite all over Miles and his accomplishments.

my new favorite is "what if Pitt doesn't beat WVU?". maybe you can run over to that thread and start throwing shite against the wall

This post was edited on 10/7/14 at 1:08 pm
Posted by Geauxgurt
Member since Sep 2013
10499 posts
Posted on 10/7/14 at 3:17 pm to
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awesome....thats my point. as soon as Miles became the head coach they became his players. unless Saban was still showing up at practice and meetings and i wasn't aware of it.


So you mean to tell me that the two coaches took over the program in anywhere near the same level or circumstances? How can anyone take you seriously when you want to claim LSU in 2000 was in any way in near equal footing with LSU in 2005.

LSU in 2005 had more talent by a mile than in 2000, particularly in terms of depth. It also had become a national player with the NC in 2003 and it maintained Jimbo at OC. So Les developed all those offensive players and QBs instead of the guy Saban handpicked 5 years earlier and had in place, right?

Les is not near as bad as his detractors want to believe, nor is he as good/great as you and your compadres believe. He's somewhere in the middle, but acting like he and Saban started on the same level field when their tenures at LSU began is just ludicrous.
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