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He definitely has some maturing to do. But a lot of kids are in that same boat. You give most 17 year old kids the type of talent that Rakim has and most of them will be about the same if not worse. I think Tee is probably the best position coach to coach him as a player and a man.I agree. I have a bit of concern regarding maturity with how he handled committing to LSU and then this probable change in commitment. Elite WR tend to be that way though.
This and a couple of hits from collegiate level DBs. Still one of the best 'attitude adjustments' out there.He definitely has some maturing to do. But a lot of kids are in that same boat. You give most 17 year old kids the type of talent that Rakim has and most of them will be about the same if not worse. I think Tee is probably the best position coach to coach him as a player and a man.
Yep, just last cycle it was Haselwood.He definitely has some maturing to do. But a lot of kids are in that same boat. You give most 17 year old kids the type of talent that Rakim has and most of them will be about the same if not worse. I think Tee is probably the best position coach to coach him as a player and a man.
He’s generally pretty smart about it though. There is increased pressure on him right now with a new AD being there. I think a lot of people have doubts that Orgeron can ever take LSU to that elite level and honestly that team has a lot of pieces in place to take the next step if they have the right coach.Ed O is as dirty as it gets when it comes to recruiting.
I just read an article about it. Involves the parents of Rohan Davey and Vidal Alexander and a booster. Possible money laundering, but maybe impermissible benefits. Sounds like a messy, confusing situation. They probably get away with a slap on the wrist if anything at all.
It’s not enough for one booster to bring down a program. At most it would be some slap on the wrist. And honestly it probably should be unless the institution has knowledge of these incidents then it’s lack of institutional control.
It’s fun for rivals to think someone is going to get punished but most of this is just clickbait and BS. Nothing ever gets done of significance, at most it’s a punishment that’s a minor annoyance to a major program.