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LSU finalizing a three-year extension for Mike Denbrock. Update aTm pursued him.
Posted on 12/6/23 at 8:52 am
Posted on 12/6/23 at 8:52 am
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LSU is finalizing a three-year extension to retain offensive coordinator Mike Denbrock, sources tell
@YahooSports
.
Denbrock, a Broyles Award finalist, led the top-ranked offense in the country this season and helped develop QB Jayden Daniels, a Heisman finalist.
LSU is finalizing a three-year extension to retain offensive coordinator Mike Denbrock, sources tell
@YahooSports
.
Denbrock, a Broyles Award finalist, led the top-ranked offense in the country this season and helped develop QB Jayden Daniels, a Heisman finalist.
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Texas A&M pursued LSU offensive coordinator Mike Denbrock for the same position before pivoting to Kansas State's Collin Klein, sources told FootballScoop on Wednesday. Multiple outlets reported early Wednesday that LSU is finalizing a 3-year extension for Denbrock. The Broyles Award finalist signed a 3-year contract worth $1.5 million annually upon joining Brian Kelly's staff ahead of the 2022 season. Financial terms have yet to be released.
This post was edited on 12/6/23 at 10:43 am
Posted on 12/6/23 at 8:54 am to tigerfan84
Well I guess BK is finished evaluation the Offensive Assistants and thought "Yeah that's pretty good"
I guess we wait another two weeks now that he starts evaluating the defense.
I guess we wait another two weeks now that he starts evaluating the defense.
Posted on 12/6/23 at 8:56 am to tigerfan84
Didn't half tRant want him run off last season?
Posted on 12/6/23 at 8:56 am to BayouCowboy
Hopefully will be a co-OC soon & it will be his offense when Denbrock is done
Posted on 12/6/23 at 8:59 am to bopper50
Need to keep Sloan as well.
Posted on 12/6/23 at 9:00 am to tigerfan84
Make him put in writing that he won't pursue a HC job and that Joe sloan is his heir apparent!
Posted on 12/6/23 at 9:04 am to mdomingue
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Didn't half tRant want him run off last season?
It will be interesting to see what next year's offense looks like without Daniels. Removing 1,000 yards of scramble offense will make things more challenging on Denbrock. Less running lanes for the running backs and more DB's in coverage, if we go with Nuss.
Posted on 12/6/23 at 9:05 am to mpwilging
Great news and not to make light of it, but they also put a deal together to keep Joe Brady
Only question is if Denbrock wants to be a head coach but at this point in his career I would say that's likely not gonna happen.
With continued success you are not keeping Sloan for three more years as he will get a chance to be a coordinator somewhere.
Only question is if Denbrock wants to be a head coach but at this point in his career I would say that's likely not gonna happen.
With continued success you are not keeping Sloan for three more years as he will get a chance to be a coordinator somewhere.
Posted on 12/6/23 at 9:09 am to The Pirate King
You can’t have both of those things at the same time. More DBs in coverage means more running lanes for our backs. Less running lanes means more LBers stopping the run which gives the WR openings.
I think you will see a more 2019 style offense where we have a good, but not great running back and we throw the ball like 60% of the time. Nuss will be more like 2018 Burrow though as it’ll be his first year starting.
I think you will see a more 2019 style offense where we have a good, but not great running back and we throw the ball like 60% of the time. Nuss will be more like 2018 Burrow though as it’ll be his first year starting.
Posted on 12/6/23 at 9:11 am to tigerfan84
Just throwing this out there, how much of the Offense success was due to coaching verses player talent and committment?
Posted on 12/6/23 at 9:13 am to mdomingue
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Didn't half tRant want him run off last season?
Coincidentally half the rant stayed in one class room during high school
Posted on 12/6/23 at 9:13 am to BTRDD
It's both as you have to develop talent to reach the elite mastery level of the scheme.
Posted on 12/6/23 at 9:13 am to The Pirate King
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It will be interesting to see what next year's offense looks like without Daniels. Removing 1,000 yards of scramble offense will make things more challenging on Denbrock.
Wait, wait, wait. Removing the Heisman Trophy winner and his 2 NFL 1st round receivers will be more challenging? No way!!!

Posted on 12/6/23 at 9:14 am to mdomingue
EXACTLY!!!! Last year the pitchfork & torch assclowns wanted Denbrock gone and swore we’d never win a game with him calling plays.
Posted on 12/6/23 at 9:20 am to BTRDD
without talent and player commitment coaching is null and void...as great as Saban is if the players dont commit he'd look like a joke
Posted on 12/6/23 at 9:28 am to BTRDD
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how much of the Offense success was due to coaching verses player talent and committment?
Well the offensive line has gotten much better at blitz pickup which looks good for Davis and the development of Daniels looks good for Sloan. I liked how last year and early this year Denbrock made things really simple for Daniels with all the comebacks, hitch, and crossing routes. Once Daniels learned to let it fly Denbrock completely changed the playboook and let him start hitting receivers in stride, which in turn opened up more running lanes for him as well. I think that's a good reflection of his ability to adapt to what he has.
Also if you want to pitch that we're developing Heisman winners to recruits, it's important to retain your OC
This post was edited on 12/6/23 at 9:31 am
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