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We have a culture problem... again.
Posted on 1/1/18 at 10:08 pm
Posted on 1/1/18 at 10:08 pm
I've been a member of the LSU community for a very long time, and I've seen this before.
It's actually taken me a while to realize it, because it happens so slowly. We have a culture problem. We've lost the winning, "championship" culture that defined our program and our community for a short time.
It's more than just playcalling, or recruiting, or who is the coach. This all begins up top. We lack visionary leadership. We lack the alignment from University President to Chancellor to Athletic Director to Head Coach to Staff to Players... (and taking it further, to fans and donors)... that is necessary for championship-level success.
Think back to the turn of the century. We had Jenkins, Emmert, Bertman and Saban. All of these people were visionary leaders who could communicate, inspire others, and execute a plan to transform LSU - resistance be damned.
These days we have a president who whines rather than leads, an athletic director who is careless with money and our public image, and a head coach that few respect or admire. (I'm not getting into the O argument here. But I think that's fair. Ask yourself if the rest of the SEC fears him). That is who is leading us. Think about who is setting the culture at LSU. Think about whether you agree with it. Think about whether you are inspired by it.
Now ask yourself if Bama is inspired. Or Clemson. Or Georgia. Or, even A&M. Yeah, you bet they are inspired.
LSU is a second tier power right now, and has been since 2012. We haven't finished better than third in our division since then. The problem is less about X's and O's as it is about culture. Who are the visionary leaders we can bring to LSU, and how do we get them?
The current crop? It's just not going to happen, folks.
It's actually taken me a while to realize it, because it happens so slowly. We have a culture problem. We've lost the winning, "championship" culture that defined our program and our community for a short time.
It's more than just playcalling, or recruiting, or who is the coach. This all begins up top. We lack visionary leadership. We lack the alignment from University President to Chancellor to Athletic Director to Head Coach to Staff to Players... (and taking it further, to fans and donors)... that is necessary for championship-level success.
Think back to the turn of the century. We had Jenkins, Emmert, Bertman and Saban. All of these people were visionary leaders who could communicate, inspire others, and execute a plan to transform LSU - resistance be damned.
These days we have a president who whines rather than leads, an athletic director who is careless with money and our public image, and a head coach that few respect or admire. (I'm not getting into the O argument here. But I think that's fair. Ask yourself if the rest of the SEC fears him). That is who is leading us. Think about who is setting the culture at LSU. Think about whether you agree with it. Think about whether you are inspired by it.
Now ask yourself if Bama is inspired. Or Clemson. Or Georgia. Or, even A&M. Yeah, you bet they are inspired.
LSU is a second tier power right now, and has been since 2012. We haven't finished better than third in our division since then. The problem is less about X's and O's as it is about culture. Who are the visionary leaders we can bring to LSU, and how do we get them?
The current crop? It's just not going to happen, folks.
This post was edited on 1/1/18 at 10:10 pm
Posted on 1/1/18 at 10:13 pm to SpqrTiger
It took an elite coach like Saban to...
A. Recognize the problem
B. Call out everyone from the fans to the grounds crew for their mediocrity accepting bullshite
And C. Be lucky enough to have solid leadership above him to execute a plan to take us to the next level and have the financial support to do so.
Emmert and Bertman never would have done all that alone.
Sadly our chances of landing the next up and coming visionary of a coach are getting slimmer by the day.
A. Recognize the problem
B. Call out everyone from the fans to the grounds crew for their mediocrity accepting bullshite
And C. Be lucky enough to have solid leadership above him to execute a plan to take us to the next level and have the financial support to do so.
Emmert and Bertman never would have done all that alone.
Sadly our chances of landing the next up and coming visionary of a coach are getting slimmer by the day.
This post was edited on 1/1/18 at 10:15 pm
Posted on 1/1/18 at 10:16 pm to SpqrTiger
I agree completely
All cultural problems start from the top
If we want LSU to be back where we want them to be, changes must be made at the very top for that to transpire
All cultural problems start from the top
If we want LSU to be back where we want them to be, changes must be made at the very top for that to transpire
Posted on 1/1/18 at 10:16 pm to RedTigerRulz
quote:
akes several valid points.....all of which I'm sure went right over your pointed head.
Not really. It’s all been said. Admin fricked up, blah blah blah. Not changing. We fricked. Bye.
Posted on 1/1/18 at 10:16 pm to SpqrTiger
Championships don't matter according to many people around here.
Posted on 1/1/18 at 10:16 pm to SpqrTiger
You're a couple years late to the party bub. Have a seat, put your feet up we're going to be here a while longer.
Posted on 1/1/18 at 10:18 pm to SpqrTiger
everything we had was shite on when we decided not to win and hired our DL coach as head coach.
that was essentially LSU throwing in the towel.
that was essentially LSU throwing in the towel.
Posted on 1/1/18 at 10:18 pm to SpqrTiger
quote:
Think back to the turn of the century. We had Jenkins, Emmert, Bertman and Saban. All of these people were visionary leaders who could communicate, inspire others, and execute a plan to transform LSU - resistance be damned.
All of this. You could build an LSU Mount Rushmore with this group. I think all 4 are the best that LSU has ever had at their position--president, chancellor, football coach, and athletic director--and they were all here at the same time.
This post was edited on 1/1/18 at 10:22 pm
Posted on 1/1/18 at 10:18 pm to LSUGrad9295
quote:
“People talk about winning championships, and it’s really not always about winning championships,” Alleva said. “It’s about being in the hunt to win championships,
LINK
Posted on 1/1/18 at 10:19 pm to SpqrTiger
Great post, you are spot on. To leap frog, LSU needs to think big and radical to change culture to get results expected.
Simple truth. Harsh reality. Period.
Simple truth. Harsh reality. Period.
Posted on 1/1/18 at 10:20 pm to WONTONGO
We have a pussy, a lacrosse team killer, and a shrimp boat captain. How far we have fallen......
Posted on 1/1/18 at 10:21 pm to Tigerbait357
quote:
All cultural problems start from the top
Yep.
You have an AD who doesn't demand excellence, and a university president who's satisfied with that AD.
Posted on 1/1/18 at 10:21 pm to pellietigersaint
quote:
That just means you're stupid
No it means we’ve heard it before. Try to keep up
Posted on 1/1/18 at 10:23 pm to SpqrTiger
You make some valid points. I recall a presentation from my previous job with a slide that read: “Culture eats strategy for breakfast.” The good news is that the facilities and program history are in place to regroup with the right leadership.
Posted on 1/1/18 at 10:25 pm to SpqrTiger
LSU is a second tier power right now, and has been since 2012. We haven't finished better than third in our division since then.
Very valid point but negatigers want it fixed immediately. It’s been getting destroyed for four seasons prior to making a change
Very valid point but negatigers want it fixed immediately. It’s been getting destroyed for four seasons prior to making a change
Posted on 1/1/18 at 10:32 pm to SpqrTiger
What is missing here is when Saban came in he completely shut out the good ole boy BS that was allowed to go on. Under Miles it started to come back. Now under O its fricking Good Ole Boy paradise. Backroom deals and backstabbing galore. Board members who think they are gods.
Posted on 1/1/18 at 10:35 pm to SpqrTiger
I agree with everything you said, but you stopped too soon. You said "all the way to the top" but you only went up to the university president. All the way to the top means higher than that. It's the jackasses on the board of supervisors, the corrupt politicians who hand out positions on it as political favors for their cronies, and, ultimately, the people who keep electing these frickwads. All the way to the top ultimately leads all the way to the bottom, the very grass roots. It's simple GIGO. Garbage people elect garbage political leaders who appoint and confirm garbage board members to oversee the university who hire garbage administrators who hire garbage people to do the individual jobs like teaching classes or coaching sports teams. And, no surprise, we wind up with garbage results in the classroom, on the playing field and everywhere else.
This is, as you said, a culture problem. A problem with the very culture of the state of Louisiana. And it will never, ever change. It's why just about everybody with a brain and a chance leaves that shithole.
This is, as you said, a culture problem. A problem with the very culture of the state of Louisiana. And it will never, ever change. It's why just about everybody with a brain and a chance leaves that shithole.
Posted on 1/1/18 at 10:36 pm to SpqrTiger
I think we're just a few plays away. We've got to get a kicker and dedicated special teams coach or focus. We're right there. Will be interesting to see what changes we make to get the adrenaline going.
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