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re: Orgeron's genuine approach paying dividends in recruiting

Posted on 12/28/16 at 2:24 pm to
Posted by FromtheVilles
The Burg
Member since Dec 2013
213 posts
Posted on 12/28/16 at 2:24 pm to
To me people can say what they want about how this will turn out as Orgeron as a head coach in the win/loss column, that remains to be seen. I think he has done what was needed in retaining a top flight DC, obtaining a good OC and assembling/keeping a great staff both in X & O and recruiting. This was not "his" recruiting class and to keep together what the staff has after Les while most likely pulling a few more great recruits given that this was started midway through the year is commendable IMO. Most classes are blown up/ changed given this scenario. The talent will not fall off with "O" as coach and his staff and I will be interested to see the class next year with a full year of recruiting.
Posted by TigerinDunbarton
Dunbarton
Member since Sep 2016
1735 posts
Posted on 12/28/16 at 2:41 pm to
Most of the little kids on here think money grows on trees. Fisher literally wanted top rated coaching money and he isn't the top coach on the nation. He wanted a long term contract for several million a year....for 10 years....so Lsu would owe him 70m....lol. Lsu has great coordinators, possibly the best they have ever had, and if o doesn't work out we don't owe $70m. To all the Fisher lovers....he has a resume closely following that of miles....
Posted by mikecno
Houston, TX
Member since Feb 2011
1681 posts
Posted on 12/28/16 at 9:24 pm to
He also has made a good decision to move on from BDP who I have nothing against personally but who is not a D1 college coach (maybe he's a recruiter but not a coach).
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