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GreatWhiteNorth
| Favorite team: | LSU |
| Location: | Calgary, Alberta, Canada |
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| Number of Posts: | 27 |
| Registered on: | 2/15/2015 |
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re: Alleva Says Les is Staying
Posted by GreatWhiteNorth on 11/28/15 at 10:48 pm to Shadowlink
One thing that is very clear from the media, fans and the masses. Those that wanted Miles out are truly in the minority.
Like it or not Les Miles is good for college football, he is liked and he is respected by those within college football even if he is not fully appreciated. He brings the spotlight to LSU better than anyone ever has and keeps the institution in the public eye and this is good for the university.
When the 2016 preseason rankings come out you'll see LSU in the top five.
Like it or not Les Miles is good for college football, he is liked and he is respected by those within college football even if he is not fully appreciated. He brings the spotlight to LSU better than anyone ever has and keeps the institution in the public eye and this is good for the university.
When the 2016 preseason rankings come out you'll see LSU in the top five.
re: You get what you ask for.
Posted by GreatWhiteNorth on 11/28/15 at 1:52 pm to navy
Hey, liked Fisher when he was at LSU. But is he this great upgrade? No. If you can't get Saban to come back or Meyer to leave Ohio State your really not going to get a big upgrade from any other college coach.
re: You get what you ask for.
Posted by GreatWhiteNorth on 11/28/15 at 1:48 pm to notiger1997
Oh the days of immaturity and stupidity. Sometimes youth just can't help themselves.
re: You get what you ask for.
Posted by GreatWhiteNorth on 11/28/15 at 1:46 pm to TriumphTiger
I agree
re: You get what you ask for.
Posted by GreatWhiteNorth on 11/28/15 at 1:44 pm to Forever81
Yeah, I am a life time fan. To just be honest, the fans today are just spoiled.
You get what you ask for.
Posted by GreatWhiteNorth on 11/28/15 at 11:39 am
I remember when we fired Charlie Mac. He could beat Bama. Stovall beat Bama 20 - 10 and was fired a couple of years later. Archer's team fell apart at the end and what about Curly? I remember the six straight years of losing and losing bad. Tiger stadium wasn't Death Valley it was mostly empty. Tickets were easy to come by. Gary D brought back the Magic but hit a tail spin. Saban came in. You remember UAB, I was in the stadium when Booty threw the pick six and we lost o the Blazers. Saban got it started in 2000 but make no mistake, Les kept the ship going in the right direction in what many call the golden years of LSU football. Remember the glory days of Dale Brown and the Deaf Dome. What has that been like since we ran him out of town. I couple of good years but LSU BB has not been in the national spotlight on a regular basis since. Be careful what you ask for because you usually get what it... and it isn't always good.
re: When did Les Miles lose this team?
Posted by GreatWhiteNorth on 11/28/15 at 11:29 am to EthanL
He didn't lose the team. It is still a very young team and the loss to Alabama affected them mentally more than anything else. Injuries to their fullback and TE didn't help either.
re: High School Sophomore CB
Posted by GreatWhiteNorth on 11/22/15 at 6:03 pm to ShreveportTiger1987
He's 15. He'll grow.
High School Sophomore CB
Posted by GreatWhiteNorth on 11/22/15 at 3:53 pm
re: 2018 class
Posted by GreatWhiteNorth on 5/15/15 at 5:16 pm to liquid rabbit
re: Untapped Recruiting Area for LSU
Posted by GreatWhiteNorth on 5/3/15 at 3:53 pm to TigerTreyjpg
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re: Untapped Recruiting Area for LSU
Posted by GreatWhiteNorth on 4/19/15 at 7:20 pm to cheesesteak501
If you can play you can play; north, south, east or west. I'm sure Ohio State has a roster with only players from the south? I lived in Ashland Kentucky for a number of years, worked in Ohio which was 5 min from Ashland, I can tell you...I do not like Ohio State. I was sick of hearing about the Buckeyes. But good players can come from anywhere.
re: Untapped Recruiting Area for LSU
Posted by GreatWhiteNorth on 4/19/15 at 4:37 pm to Sterling Archer
This is also true, they could just get players from a 400 mile radius and be just fine. However, they don't get everyone they want within a 400 mile radius that they want and heck the roster, there are a number of players far beyond that range.
re: Untapped Recruiting Area for LSU
Posted by GreatWhiteNorth on 4/19/15 at 3:57 pm to VermilionTiger
I agree, but not every kid on the team is from the I-10 trail. There a few from other places. If you going to recruit Cincinnati, New Jersey, California and other such places for that one or two extra players that will make your team better then why Calgary? It's as close to Baton Rouge as Los Angeles is and Delta, United and all the airlines fly there.
re: Untapped Recruiting Area for LSU
Posted by GreatWhiteNorth on 4/19/15 at 3:45 pm to ninthward
I don't know. We may give folks too much credit sometimes. People don't know what they don't know. Assuie punters are all the trend now. Wasn't like that a few years ago. I'm from Louisiana and the only thing that I knew about Canada was it was cold and snowed a lot until I moved to Calgary in 2013. I learned that the weather wasn't that bad and that the youth football programs in Calgary rivaled anything I had seen in Louisiana or Texas. Go to You Tube and look at the International Bowl where the USA squares off against Canada every year. You may be surprised to see how the Canada teams have dominated, including when Shea Patterson played in this game. the 2015 games were held in Jerry's world. Maybe there is a chance that it is unexplored talent pool because it's an unknown. It's possible.
Untapped Recruiting Area for LSU
Posted by GreatWhiteNorth on 4/19/15 at 3:18 pm
Is this an opportunity that is being missed by LSU? Look at the links following the article; specifically the You Tube videos of USA vs Canada in the 2015 International Bowls for youth football. Shea Patterson played in this Bowl game in the past.
Spring football is prime scouting season
Thursday, Apr 16, 2015 06:00 am By: Brendan Nagle
Cochrane Eagle News
In a season short on positives for the Cochrane Midget Lions, experts at the next level are still finding them. And it's costing eligible players who've declined to play community spring football this season. Dearly. Count Carleton University Ravens football head coach Steve Sumarah as someone finding positives among the Midget Lions ranks, making his flight from Ottawa worth the effort. Without giving too much away, Sumarah suggested there are at least a couple of Midget Lions players the Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) football program is tracking. And there would be more, if Cochrane had more live bodies in its spring-season community football program for Grade 9-11 players aged 14-18. Cochrane dressed 25 players in its 54-0 Calgary Area Midget Football Association (CAMFA) loss April 11 to Calgary Mavericks, which had twice the number of players in uniform. Obviously, Sumarah was scouting Mavs and all other CAMFA teams, along with Lions.
“To be honest with you, I think it's the most important thing,” Sumarah said of his spring scouting chores at community football fields in the third province west of Ontario. “There's no secret football in Alberta is some of the strongest in the country.” “I believe that if you want to compete nationally, you have to recruit nationally. What better format than having all Grade 9-10-11s playing and then you can compare them playing against each other? I think it's a fantastic situation.” Sumarah is one of several CIS coaches on the ground right now scouting midget-aged football players.
“Everybody sees it and sees the value in it,” Sumarah said of university coaches descending upon Calgary-area midget football. “If you're not here, you're crazy. Sometimes people don't realize the value these programs offer. With the opportunity to see spring football, this is what's happening. If you want to be seen, you need to be involved in these programs.”
University of B.C., University of Calgary, University of Alberta, University of Manitoba; pretty much all CIS Canada West football coaches, and Carleton's Sumarah, were scouting April 11 CAMFA Week 3 action at Calgary's Shouldice Park and the Football Alberta camps April 12 at McMahon Stadium.
“All the Canada West scouts will be here, for sure,” Midget Lions head coach Jud Graham said. “It's a great opportunity for players to get noticed.”
Spring is prime recruiting season for universities, and there are at least a dozen eligible, high-caliber Cochrane-area football players not playing for Midget Lions this season and, therefore, not being scouted by universities like Carleton right now.
“The way things are unfolding is it's happening sooner and sooner. You have to be ahead of the curve,” Sumarah said. “For us, we want to really make sure they (players) know who we are and they know we are interested.”
Sumarah will take 10-15 player names away from his Alberta Midget spring-football scouting sojourn. The Carleton football coach will let those players and their parents know the Ottawa-based university is interested in inviting them to play/study at the university starting in fall 2016. But the eligible Cochrane-area players not on the field for the Cochrane Midget Lions right now won't get that memo.
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Spring football is prime scouting season
Thursday, Apr 16, 2015 06:00 am By: Brendan Nagle
Cochrane Eagle News
In a season short on positives for the Cochrane Midget Lions, experts at the next level are still finding them. And it's costing eligible players who've declined to play community spring football this season. Dearly. Count Carleton University Ravens football head coach Steve Sumarah as someone finding positives among the Midget Lions ranks, making his flight from Ottawa worth the effort. Without giving too much away, Sumarah suggested there are at least a couple of Midget Lions players the Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) football program is tracking. And there would be more, if Cochrane had more live bodies in its spring-season community football program for Grade 9-11 players aged 14-18. Cochrane dressed 25 players in its 54-0 Calgary Area Midget Football Association (CAMFA) loss April 11 to Calgary Mavericks, which had twice the number of players in uniform. Obviously, Sumarah was scouting Mavs and all other CAMFA teams, along with Lions.
“To be honest with you, I think it's the most important thing,” Sumarah said of his spring scouting chores at community football fields in the third province west of Ontario. “There's no secret football in Alberta is some of the strongest in the country.” “I believe that if you want to compete nationally, you have to recruit nationally. What better format than having all Grade 9-10-11s playing and then you can compare them playing against each other? I think it's a fantastic situation.” Sumarah is one of several CIS coaches on the ground right now scouting midget-aged football players.
“Everybody sees it and sees the value in it,” Sumarah said of university coaches descending upon Calgary-area midget football. “If you're not here, you're crazy. Sometimes people don't realize the value these programs offer. With the opportunity to see spring football, this is what's happening. If you want to be seen, you need to be involved in these programs.”
University of B.C., University of Calgary, University of Alberta, University of Manitoba; pretty much all CIS Canada West football coaches, and Carleton's Sumarah, were scouting April 11 CAMFA Week 3 action at Calgary's Shouldice Park and the Football Alberta camps April 12 at McMahon Stadium.
“All the Canada West scouts will be here, for sure,” Midget Lions head coach Jud Graham said. “It's a great opportunity for players to get noticed.”
Spring is prime recruiting season for universities, and there are at least a dozen eligible, high-caliber Cochrane-area football players not playing for Midget Lions this season and, therefore, not being scouted by universities like Carleton right now.
“The way things are unfolding is it's happening sooner and sooner. You have to be ahead of the curve,” Sumarah said. “For us, we want to really make sure they (players) know who we are and they know we are interested.”
Sumarah will take 10-15 player names away from his Alberta Midget spring-football scouting sojourn. The Carleton football coach will let those players and their parents know the Ottawa-based university is interested in inviting them to play/study at the university starting in fall 2016. But the eligible Cochrane-area players not on the field for the Cochrane Midget Lions right now won't get that memo.
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re: Class of 2018, It's never too Early
Posted by GreatWhiteNorth on 2/15/15 at 8:40 pm to UnAnon
re: Class of 2018, It's never too Early
Posted by GreatWhiteNorth on 2/15/15 at 7:29 pm to Rouge
Santos's father played CB for USC. He is all over it.
re: Class of 2018, It's never too Early
Posted by GreatWhiteNorth on 2/15/15 at 7:25 pm to Priceless
That was funny. I can safely say that wasn't me.
re: Class of 2018, It's never too Early
Posted by GreatWhiteNorth on 2/15/15 at 7:24 pm to GhostofJackson
Remember this guy. From Vancouver B.C., played OL for LSU just a few years ago. Later became Canada's Smartest Person. See link.
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