SigNu_VolFan
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I'm not worried, but I also wouldn't be surprised if he flipped.
I've seen this script before. LA comes in the last second with an offer and gets the home state kid to flip. LA kids are the most faithful to the instate school that I've seen.
Look at Ed O's track record as an HC, not sure why kids would think he will be there more than three years at most.
Yeah I expect LSU to struggle next year. Very tough schedule and still no QB. It could be a one and done season for Ed Orgeron if the offense is still struggling and they go 8-4 again.
I don't think they will unless they are losing a ton of talent. I haven't kept up with them there. Coaching wise people are getting too caught up in coach O Ole Miss tenure and forgetting he has an outstanding coaching staff
-Shea DixonStatus: Committed (Tennessee)
The Skinny: Labruzza has been on board with the Volunteers for a while now, and he hasnt given any indications that hes going to flip away from that commitment. That being said, LSU has still kept the lines of communication open both when Miles was the head coach and now with Orgeron. Labruzza received an in-home visit from the LSU staff in December, and he will now make his official visit to Baton Rouge on the first weekend after the dead period. His official visit to Tennessee will then come on one of the final two weekends before Signing Day.
Yeah I expect LSU to struggle next year. Very tough schedule and still no QB. It could be a one and done season for Ed Orgeron if the offense is still struggling and they go 8-4 again.
It all depends on whether he can beat Bama or not. I think LSU hadn't beaten Bama in 6 years with Miles at HC, which basically kept them out of the SEC title game and going to a championship. If the Ogreauxon can't beat Bama by year 3 he won't be retained.