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re: I’m rooting for O but just a question who you got Mark Stoop or O
Posted on 4/14/18 at 12:12 pm to jrodLSUke
Posted on 4/14/18 at 12:12 pm to jrodLSUke
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Yeah, I'm sure all these great tackles across the country were just begging CEO for a scholly, and Les Miles was like "I ain't havin them darn tackles ruinin my gaurd-filled O-line!!"
Geez, you people.
Many more articles like this one. But, I'm sure you are right and all of the people who did the articles have no idea what they are talking about.
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Les Miles' recruiting is responsible for Alabama's bludgeoning of LSU's offensive line
LSU's offensive line woes vs. Alabama started on the recruiting trail under Les Miles.
The Tigers' offense was stifled for the second year in a row by a stingy Alabama defense, and the answers to the whys are easily addressed by the butt-whipping the LSU offensive line endured in both contests.
This group was considered a strength for LSU, but it looked like anything but that on Saturday night. So where did it all go wrong? It starts on the recruiting trail.
I would argue that the Tigers started three guards in Teuhema, Weathersby and Boutte, one center in Will Clapp and one tackle in Ethan Pocic. However, only Teuhema and Boutte played the positions they are best suited to play. Under Les Miles, the Tigers seldom signed prototypical offensive tackles to man the edges up front. It may be hard to notice against lesser opponents, but it becomes glaringly obvious against much tougher foes like Alabama, who deploy a front seven that brings both power and speed to the fight.
NOLA article:
Les Miles' recruiting is responsible for Alabama's bludgeoning of LSU's offensive line
Posted on 4/14/18 at 8:21 pm to Tiger Ree
So was it also Les's recruiting that got LSU bludgeoned by Moo St and Troy? Give me a break with all these excuses for Orgeron.
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