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What did BK see during 2021 bowl practice to make him not retain Raymond?
Posted on 11/29/23 at 7:41 am
Posted on 11/29/23 at 7:41 am
At the time the general consensus was Raymond was a no doubt keeper from the old staff but after watching bowl prep BK let him go. It makes you wonder what did he see to make the decision
Posted on 11/29/23 at 7:43 am to Jack Daniel
I’m more puzzled by what he saw in Steeples.
Posted on 11/29/23 at 7:46 am to lsu711
Recruits from Missouri, and up and coming name
Posted on 11/29/23 at 7:47 am to Jack Daniel
If I remember right, Raymond didn’t want to wait until after the bowl to speak with CBK
Posted on 11/29/23 at 7:47 am to Jack Daniel
If I remember correctly, Aranda had to bring in another guy to coach the secondary when Raymond was here. I guess Aranda saw that something was wrong as well.
Posted on 11/29/23 at 7:50 am to Jack Daniel
The talk and feeling around here was that he had a bad attitude and wasn’t a cultural fit for what BK was trying to build. (No inside info though)
Posted on 11/29/23 at 8:05 am to Jack Daniel
Someone on the coaches changes board yeserday said that BK offered Raymond a 1-year "prove it" deal and he opted instead for the longer UF deal.
That kinda tracks with the initial "Raymond's staying" chatter when BK initially started putting his staff together, but who knows.
That kinda tracks with the initial "Raymond's staying" chatter when BK initially started putting his staff together, but who knows.
Posted on 11/29/23 at 8:07 am to Jack Daniel
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At the time the general consensus was Raymond was a no doubt keeper from the old staff
No, it wasn't. His last two seasons had horrible results. 2020 was the worst pass defense I ever remember at LSU including this season. 2021 was only marginally better than this season.
People who wanted to keep him want that because of his recruiting, which many said was dropping off a bit toward the end. There was also some talk about him wanting a DC position. Here is what the passing defense in terms of yards per game looked like under Raymond. He was inconsistent at best.
2012 - #35 @ 214.6 YPG
2013 - #19 @ 205.1 YPG
2014 - #3 @ 164.8 YPG
2015 - #56 @ 224.3 YPG
2016 - #18 @ 192.5 YPG
2017 - #19 @ 188.8 YPG
2018 - #30 @ 201 YPG
2019 - #51 @ 222.1 YPG
2020 - #127 @ 323 YPG
2021 - #91 @ 248.8 YPG
The last two seasons for comparison
2022 - #45 @ 217.2 YPG
2023 - #105 @ 253.8 YPG
This post was edited on 11/29/23 at 8:08 am
Posted on 11/29/23 at 8:07 am to ATLTiger
Raymond felt entitled to stay on and get promoted. He thought he should end up as DC eventually.
Posted on 11/29/23 at 8:15 am to Clark W Griswold
The plan was to purge it all. Brad Davis was retained because he wasn't considered part of the old regime. Everyone else got the boot.
Posted on 11/29/23 at 8:18 am to bearhc
Aranda coached 4 years here and Raymond coached 9. Raymond was great until Pelini got here
Posted on 11/29/23 at 8:19 am to mdomingue
You just listed 7 good seasons out of 9 lol
Posted on 11/29/23 at 8:26 am to SulphursFinest
quote:but let’s just ignore the trend of the last 4.
You just listed 7 good seasons out of 9 lol
Posted on 11/29/23 at 8:29 am to lsu711
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I’m more puzzled by what he saw in Steeples.
This ^^^^
I've heard mixed reviews at best on Raymond but I think the hire of Steeples was questioned from jump and the reviews were more on the negative side than mixed.
So in other words I was not as butt hurt or shocked by not retaining Raymond as some were and obviously still are, I just think the decision on who to replace him with looks like a bad one.
Posted on 11/29/23 at 8:30 am to Jim Hopper
I acknowledge it, and also acknowledge that Pelini damn near ruined careers over his terrible defense. Blake Baker almost didn’t stand a chance
Posted on 11/29/23 at 8:32 am to Tiger Ugly
Steeples was a high school coach when we hired him. Utterly ridiculous to give him the chance to follow up Cooper and Raymond
Posted on 11/29/23 at 8:32 am to SulphursFinest
quote:
You just listed 7 good seasons out of 9 lol
I'd say 5 but I guess that is not really easily quantifiable. Here is my incredibly subjective grading scale for Raymond. 2 terrible (90-last), 2 mediocre (50-90) (which would have been more than acceptable with this offense), 1 good (31-50), 3 Very good (16-30), 1 Great (1-15).
While I am not an advocate (as though my advocacy matters about any of this

Posted on 11/29/23 at 8:36 am to Jack Daniel
quote:The general consensus was that he wasn’t replaceable, was a good on field coach, that he built “DBU”, and was one of if not the best recruiter in the country. All of those things were wrong, and most of them had been obvious for several years if not longer.
general consensus was Raymond was a no doubt keeper from the old staff
So Kelly didn’t necessarily need to see anything in bowl practice. Raymond was entrenched and probably seen as part of the house cleaning or reset that needed to happen.
Posted on 11/29/23 at 8:43 am to Jack Daniel
Kelly didn't quite understand LA recruiting when he started this job.
His M.O. made a 180 within a year, and I think he now understands the importance of being able to recruit this state. His actions have backed that up.
Corey Raymond may not a Bill Belichik-level defensive coach, but if he can get DBs into the building, that is most of the battle.
His M.O. made a 180 within a year, and I think he now understands the importance of being able to recruit this state. His actions have backed that up.
Corey Raymond may not a Bill Belichik-level defensive coach, but if he can get DBs into the building, that is most of the battle.
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