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Orgeron is exactly where he wants to be, is exactly the man for the job, and is building a dynasty that he won’t leave for the NFL or any other job


This is exactly right.

My wife and I are sitting here talking about aranda leaving and both of us came to the conclusion that someone with the mindset and LSU heart like Marcus Spears or booger McFarland would go a loooing long way.

I'm not saying they'd be great coaches as I really have no idea, but their hearts would bleed LSU for life.

re: Question for the LSU guys

Posted by LSU_oilguy on 1/4/20 at 1:53 pm to
It's not uncommon to get the too many guys on the field or offsides penalty at least once when our offense is on the field.
I've lurked here for a looong time and am not even native to Louisiana, but have lived in Lafayette for several years and am married to a die hard tigers football fan and alumni ...

I don't understand the comparison honestly.

Clemson has played highschool teams all season so I'd expect the team to be ranked near the top in every state on paper. Ohio State was nearly the same.

LSU earned every stat ...every single game starting with Texas.

Clemson was beaten on paper even after winning in the semi-final.

Honestly, LSU wins this game 7 or 8 games out of 10.

LSU is so good in fact observing a dropped or missed pass from burrow to whomever seems absurd. Typically, a missed play is due to an uncalled PI or another anomaly. The team simply makes difficult plays appear routine while other "good teams" are lucky to successfully complete one or two.

I've watched Clemson - they don't have "it" nor are they fun to watch.