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re: How about a new ST Coach

Posted by River City Cop on 12/3/14 at 10:47 pm to
BDP is a good coach and an excellent recruiter - look for LSU to take back territory that Bama captured the last few years
Back in the late 60's early 70's I got to meet and know Craig Randall who was a line coach. Craig was a great guy who recruited North Louisiana. He had a degree in history and could talk all night about the subject.

Perriloux signs as free agent

Posted by River City Cop on 4/26/10 at 3:27 pm
Haven't seen this on the rant:
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re: Lack of size

Posted by River City Cop on 2/3/10 at 9:44 pm to
I saw somewhere where Chris Davenport might be moved to the offensive line - he is listed at 323
I say NCAA investigation within the next 2 years
At the Saints/Cowboys game we were told we could not bring in a camera that had a lens over 6 inches in length because it is considered a professional lens
Derrick Milton will not be eligible to play next year at Pineville because of his age. I have heard that he may go to another school. His half brother is Chris Brown the running back at Oklahoma.

re: Top 10 College Jobs

Posted by River City Cop on 11/27/09 at 10:04 pm to
Why would anyone want the ND job? Their glory days are over. They don't have the athletes and the weather there is terrible. It is hard to recruit top athletes because of the academic standards and the town is not very large. It is a middle of the road school in Div 1 now.

re: Petrino on LSU

Posted by River City Cop on 11/27/09 at 5:17 pm to
Petrino can't be that great - after all Arkansas is 7-4 - will be 7-5 after tomorrow night :pimp:
Boise beat Tech by 10 - LSU by 8 without their starting center, qb and running back. Bring on Boise when everyone is well and you will see who the best team is. :pimp:
I am for Miles 100 percent.

re: not that im arguing, BUT

Posted by River City Cop on 10/13/09 at 9:48 am to
It is really quite simple. The jets that flew over took a picture. When the picture was developed they counted the legs and divided by 2. That is why they came up with 180,000 1/2. There was a one legged man at the game.
Joe Dumars .... Natchitoches

Is this how Tessessee Recruits

Posted by River City Cop on 3/2/09 at 12:55 pm
Tennessee coach Lane Kiffin and his staff made an unforgettable impression on some of the Southeast's top college prospects on Saturday. More than 100 high school players attended Tennessee's Junior Day. Things started off rather routine. The prospects were led to the film room, where Kiffin thanked the recruits for making the trip and considering the Volunteers. "Then this other coach [assistant] got up there and said that Tennessee takes special teams very seriously, that it's a big key to winning," recalled Northview defensive lineman Denzel McCoy, who has 31 early scholarship offers. "That coach said they get real fired up on special teams and yelled for everybody to 'Get up, get on your feet, and get fired up about special teams.' Then this other coach ripped off his shirt Superman style. It was crazy." Many in the crowd weren't sure how to react. "The coaches told us to stand up, but nobody really knew what to do. We started clapping, sort of like one of those 'Ah, this feels awkward' kind of things," another recruit said. "The coaches yelled 'OK, we're going to give you another shot. We've leaving the room. When we come back in here, we want it really to get crazy.'" Douglass defensive lineman Garrison Smith said the lights in the room dimmed. "This one coach stayed behind and walked to the side of the room. Then he kept slamming the [side] doors, as if the other assistant coaches were trying to break it down. It was like an angry dog or some wild animals were on the other side." After a few moments, Smith said the doors swung open and the Tennessee assistants ran into the room. "By now, three or four coaches had their shirts ripped off." Smith said around 10 Tennessee players, including All-America defensive back Eric Berry of Atlanta and quarterback Jonathan Crompton, ran down from behind the recruits to meet the coaches on the floor. "Eric and the rest of the players were chanting 'U-T, wild boys -- U-T, wild boys -- U-T wild boys.'" This time, prospects left their seats and joined the celebration. "We were all jumping up and down together, it was cool," McCoy said.

re: Is JL staying at LSU?

Posted by River City Cop on 2/14/09 at 7:37 pm to
i'll put the current NSU staff up against the staff at that staff in Monore any day....

re: Is JL staying at LSU?

Posted by River City Cop on 2/13/09 at 8:14 pm to
We would love to have JL at NSU if he decides to leave LSU. We had great success with the last qb from LSU who came to NSU.

I'll put the new NSU staff up against McNeese's staff any day.
With the new coaching staff and the class they recruited watch out for NSU - that isn't counting the transfers that will be coming in the fall. It will be a pleasure watching them whip up on the Cowboys from Lake Charles.... :cheers: :nana:

Saben's recruiting tactics

Posted by River City Cop on 2/3/09 at 10:30 am
How can Saben recruit and sign so many? Here is an interesting article:

LINK

Great recruiting article and map

Posted by River City Cop on 1/21/09 at 3:03 pm
I found this article from Sports Illustrated to be very informative:

LINK

re: Cox Sports

Posted by River City Cop on 1/10/09 at 11:34 pm to
It has been reported up here that Lee will transfer to either McNeese or SFA...Friends report that he was in Natchitoches Saturday but that is not confirmed
Michael Ford can be a great back at LSU. To compare him to Cecil Collins is unfair. They are two different type runners. Collins could run over people - Ford can run around people. :cheers: