McCat
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Two names that would be on my list if I were AD at LSU:
1. Mario Cristobol - Hear his name associated as eventually replacing Saban, but that could be a while.
2. Lincoln Riley - If money isn't an object (my assumption), why not? He'll be in the conference in a year or two anyway.
It might be the best job in the country. Each of their last 3 coaches have won national titles, and 2 of those coaches have room temperature IQs. It doesn’t take great head coaching to win, and win at a very high level, at LSU.Possibly, but LSU is a better job, anyone who says different is wrong.
Orgeron inherited the good DC Aranda, but he brought in the brilliant "passing game coordinator" Brady.
Stinking on offense is a Matt Rhule specialty. It's therefore logical that Brady follow suit. There's a reason that Baylor QB Charlie Brewer suffered so many head injuries and concussions under Rhule.Brilliant.....blah, blah, blah. Anyone can be brilliant if they have the horses. Just stand back and watch because that's all you really have to do with a star studded lineup like LSU had in 2019. Just imagine what kind of plays Riley or day could have schemed...not to mention many more. If Brady is so "brilliant" why can't he get things done at Carolina.... They are terrible on offense, just stink. You got to have the playes as thats what it is all about.
You're a Baylor guy so maybe you can help me understand this...why were so many in the NFL enamored with Rhule to begin with? I never understood why so many NFL people quickly and frequently mentioned his name in connection with coaching searches. His only prior NFL coaching experience was 1 year with the Giants as an assistant O-line coach.Stinking on offense is a Matt Rhule specialty. It's therefore logical that Brady follow suit. There's a reason that Baylor QB Charlie Brewer suffered so many head injuries and concussions under Rhule.
It has never made any sense to us either. It basically defies logic IMO. The only thing I ever truly saw in him is that he has carpetbagging down to an art and science.You're a Baylor guy so maybe you can help me understand this...why were so many in the NFL enamored with Rhule to begin with? I never understood why so many NFL people quickly and frequently mentioned his name in connection with coaching searches. His only prior NFL coaching experience was 1 year with the Giants as an assistant O-line coach.
I get that he led impressive turnaround jobs at 2 colleges, but it isn't like he's the only guy who has ever done something like that, and what exactly does turning a college program around have to do with NFL coaching success?
Or he caught lightning in a bottle his first year with a good staff and load of NFL talent on that team. With OK talent and subpar assistants, Ed ain’t so good. He is not a good coach.