Matt2496
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Just found thisMost underrated post of all time. Sent him up there in dangerous conditions. Given a pass. I'd ask that every press conference.
They fired Miles who never won less than 8 in a season there.Cajuns hate facetiousness? That’s the thesis? You started at immorality, then seemed to veer into inauthenticity, but land on facetiousness? He’ll be run off for his jocularity, of all things? Oooh those Cajun. Who knew? That guy has some terrible flaws. He’s a bad leader. He’s dangerous with kids. It won’t be his facetiousness that takes him down.
Except LSU is very talented.Look at his record against top 10 teams. I think it's one win against Clemson two years ago when Trevor Lawrence had Covid and some of Clemson's defensive starters were out, ND still almost lost when they let freshman DJ U. throw for almost 500 yards or something like that. Every other ND game against a top ten team was not only a loss but an absolute beat down. Say whatever you want about ND's talent, a high quality coach would have at least had them competitive in some of those games. LSU's season so far resembles one of his typical smoke and mirror jobs at ND, and if the Vols are a legit top ten team then they should go into Baton Rouge on Saturday and take care of business.
Likeable losers last longer than unlikable ones. He better develop a winning program quick. JMO
Except LSU is very talented.
Also, there's really no reason for ND to ever struggle with talent. Historically Catholic schools across the country steered a lot of really good players to them. That could be a glimpse of how he will recruit once he's better known.
Agree with you. My response was specific to the upcoming game.Except you can’t fake your way into Cajun country. He’s already guilty of that once how long before the talent leaves the state? Then what?
If Florida catches on and A&M turns things around they’re all going to pull from the state and before long LSU will be really bad. There is no catching lightening twice.
and then there’s Texas but they’re a long ways out from being back to anything
Agree with you. My response was specific to the upcoming game.
I'd bet money right now that he won't.Brian Kelly may be a strange person, but he’s a very good coach. I expect him to at least win one NC while he’s there.
All i know is that he’s won everywhere he’s coached. I don’t know why that would change suddenly at LSU. Yes, he’ll play stiffer competition in the SEC but he has an insane amount of talent to work with in Louisiana alone so it balances out.I'd bet money right now that he won't.
Because he won't last long enough to. He just doesn't fit. That's going to grate on everyone's nerves (his included) until it pushes him out of the job.
Kelly won with far less talent. I expect him to have success at LSU.Kelly is a very good coach and LSU is loaded with talent. He'll be a regular 9-10+ game a year winner there like he has been everywhere he's coached. He's had 10 10+ win seasons and wins 73 percent of his games.
This will be a tough game for us, especially with our issues on defense. Their talent level is closer to Georgia and Alabama's than anyone else we will play this year.
I would also add Lane Kiffin to that list.I don't think enough is made of a potential coach's fit culturally as it pertains to the geography of the conference. I don't know the man, based purely off what I've read/seen ?!...If he came to my house to recruit my child, it would be a short visit. I get the same feeling about Leach.