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re: Some of y’all need to learn to spell the name of our next coach
Posted on 11/17/25 at 9:26 pm to Cincinnati Tiigre
Posted on 11/17/25 at 9:26 pm to Cincinnati Tiigre
quote:
Sabin
This was a real thing on TD while Nick was here.
Also, Matt Maulk.
Always drove me nuts.
Posted on 11/18/25 at 2:44 am to AMac
quote:
Some of y’all need to learn to spell the name of our next coach
I agree. Let’s practice: W-I-L-S-O-N.
Posted on 11/18/25 at 7:14 am to AMac
We're getting him at about the right age 50/51. Make a 12 to 15 year run. Too old to make another move. Win 4 or 5 NCs and a dozen SECCs. Too successful to make a move. This is something Saban could have done here.
Posted on 11/18/25 at 8:03 am to AMac
Alex Golesh. and the next Saban. Some team is going to explode on the national scene with him at the helm in the next 3 years. I wish it were LSU
Posted on 11/18/25 at 8:06 am to AMac
I have never seen anyone misspell Frank Wilson’s name.
Posted on 11/18/25 at 11:50 am to ATLTiger
Don’t forget Urban Meyers and Joe Burrows.
Posted on 11/18/25 at 2:26 pm to AMac
Golesh
Strengths That Make Him a Possible LSU HC Candidate
Offensive Innovation
Golesh has proven he can run a highly efficient, modern offense. At Tennessee, his unit was among the national leaders in scoring and yards per game.
University of Tennessee Athletics
That kind of offensive firepower could be attractive for a high-profile school like LSU, which often competes on both sides of the ball.
Recruiting Ability
He’s got a strong recruiting background — he’s worked as a recruiting coordinator, and at USF he has emphasized recruiting local talent.
WUSF
If LSU wants to lean into recruiting-driven coaching hires, that’s a plus.
Youth + Upside
He’s relatively young (born in 1984)
University of Tennessee Athletics
— that gives him room to grow, and hiring him could be a long-term bet.
Proven Turnaround Capability
He has experience turning programs or units around (both as an assistant and as a head coach). That kind of turnaround resume is attractive when a school is looking to re-build or re-brand.
Work Ethic / Character
In interviews, he talks about servant leadership, work ethic, and building a standard for every phase of the program.
WUSF
+1
These character traits are often very important in big coaching decisions.
Strengths That Make Him a Possible LSU HC Candidate
Offensive Innovation
Golesh has proven he can run a highly efficient, modern offense. At Tennessee, his unit was among the national leaders in scoring and yards per game.
University of Tennessee Athletics
That kind of offensive firepower could be attractive for a high-profile school like LSU, which often competes on both sides of the ball.
Recruiting Ability
He’s got a strong recruiting background — he’s worked as a recruiting coordinator, and at USF he has emphasized recruiting local talent.
WUSF
If LSU wants to lean into recruiting-driven coaching hires, that’s a plus.
Youth + Upside
He’s relatively young (born in 1984)
University of Tennessee Athletics
— that gives him room to grow, and hiring him could be a long-term bet.
Proven Turnaround Capability
He has experience turning programs or units around (both as an assistant and as a head coach). That kind of turnaround resume is attractive when a school is looking to re-build or re-brand.
Work Ethic / Character
In interviews, he talks about servant leadership, work ethic, and building a standard for every phase of the program.
WUSF
+1
These character traits are often very important in big coaching decisions.
Posted on 11/18/25 at 4:21 pm to AMac
is his name spelled with one P or two?
Shepard or Sheppard?
Shepard or Sheppard?
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