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Les coaching
Posted on 10/5/14 at 10:12 am
Posted on 10/5/14 at 10:12 am
Here is some quotes from interesting article written by Glenn Guilbeau; LSU has signed seven top 10 signing classes since 2006,LSU sent more players to NFL since 2006 than any school,LSU has been just as talented as ALA,it not more. Yet ALA has 3 national championships & two SEC titles since 2009 to 1 national championship & 1 SEC title for LSU. No matter how one adds it up,LSU is an elite NFL supplier. With that amount of talent where are the rings. Does LES win because of talent or coaching. Good question.
Posted on 10/5/14 at 10:14 am to mojoebigdog
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Does LES win because of talent or coaching
Are you kidding? LSU wins because Les is a great recruiter, not from his great coaching skills...
Posted on 10/5/14 at 10:17 am to jtran1988
I am a 60+ year old Tiger fan . I've had this feeling before. It occured through out the Cholly
Mac era. The feeling is we have superior talent
and just can't get it done. We will challenge and maybe win occasionally but will never really be elite. Les will stay until the drum beat gets deafening and then he will retire. The program will be depleted and the next coach will have to start over.
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This was posted after our last trip to the national championship It's truer today then ever
Mac era. The feeling is we have superior talent
and just can't get it done. We will challenge and maybe win occasionally but will never really be elite. Les will stay until the drum beat gets deafening and then he will retire. The program will be depleted and the next coach will have to start over.
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This was posted after our last trip to the national championship It's truer today then ever
Posted on 10/5/14 at 10:18 am to jtran1988
I am a 60+ year old Tiger fan . I've had this feeling before. It occured through out the Cholly
Mac era. The feeling is we have superior talent
and just can't get it done. We will challenge and maybe win occasionally but will never really be elite. Les will stay until the drum beat gets deafening and then he will retire. The program will be depleted and the next coach will have to start over.
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This was posted after our last trip to the national championship It's truer today then ever
Mac era. The feeling is we have superior talent
and just can't get it done. We will challenge and maybe win occasionally but will never really be elite. Les will stay until the drum beat gets deafening and then he will retire. The program will be depleted and the next coach will have to start over.
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This was posted after our last trip to the national championship It's truer today then ever
Posted on 10/5/14 at 10:19 am to mojoebigdog
Uh, LSU has 2 SEC titles since 2006 too, Glenn.
But I get his troll
But I get his troll
Posted on 10/5/14 at 10:24 am to mojoebigdog
BTW, Saban is in the same boat; he can never win without talent or with young players but he doesn't lose them early.
Posted on 10/5/14 at 10:24 am to ehidal1
great,check the rest of the article by Guilbeau: The NFL talent is there at LSU,just not the titles.
Posted on 10/5/14 at 10:27 am to CalTiger53
bullshite.
Saban built something at Michigan St., again at LSU and then he rebuilt Bama. He recruits, coaches and retains players.
Miles has been only able to recruit.
The gap between Saban and Miles was always wide, but it's astonishing to me that people in 2014 still try to equate the two men.
Saban built something at Michigan St., again at LSU and then he rebuilt Bama. He recruits, coaches and retains players.
Miles has been only able to recruit.
The gap between Saban and Miles was always wide, but it's astonishing to me that people in 2014 still try to equate the two men.
Posted on 10/5/14 at 10:30 am to mojoebigdog
Well since Les took over in 05 we have 2nd most wins of any Power 5 school so he knows how to win
Posted on 10/5/14 at 10:34 am to DallasTiger
Both are great at what they do. Saban is great at coaching. Miles is great at not coaching.
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