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re: About Dave Aranda as a possible coach in waiting
Posted on 1/9/18 at 2:10 pm to jgoodw318
Posted on 1/9/18 at 2:10 pm to jgoodw318
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100% agree
The guy saying give Ensminger a chance is all of a sudden skeptical about how a coach would do in a certain situation. Give me a break.
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Well let’s see, Saban was mediocre at Mich St., didn’t have a season where they won over 7 games until his last. And then proceeded to lose to UAB, which was homecoming, and finished 8-4 in his first year at LSU. Dabo was a career position coach when he got the job at Clemson and went 9-5 and 6-7 in his first two years at Clemson. Yet they stuck with them. I’m not saying O will be the greatest coach of all time, or the worst coach of all time. I’m just one of the few on this board who are willing to let things play out. Everything will workout the way it is supposed to.
That is you last night. Yet you are skeptical about Aranda being Head Coach
This post was edited on 1/9/18 at 2:13 pm
Posted on 1/9/18 at 2:27 pm to GeauxLSUGeaux
I said give him a chance. I never said he would be the best coordinator of all time. You are splitting hairs. I agree with what the guy said. Dave Aranda reminds me a lot of Chavis because he likes to stay out of the media, and he doesn’t really do to much on the recruiting trail. I also don’t see him wanting to give up defensive play calling. To me, the reason why he is such a good DC is he has complete control over everything going on as far as calling plays and putting players in the best position to succeed. I don’t see him wanting to give up play calling defensively and I also see him wanting to have input offensively. History shows those coordinators who refuse to give up play calling on the defensive side of the ball tend to not do so well as a HC.
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