Tinker Town: "Why do some people want to believe that LSU has a above average head college football coach when they don't? Is the practice of believing in their college football teams through good and bad. Believing in the faith. Faithfully loving your team because they are your team the reason? Are the people willing to be suckers because of the fear of the stark harsh truth that Les Miles has played the LSU football program for suckers. That his coaching vitality may not really exist?
Why keep giving the failure of Les Miles the benefit of the dough. The LSU offense has been a non functional below standard football squad for the past 4 years now. Les Miles is the head coach. Why not change the head man if he is not doing his job? What is wrong with looking at the truth? LSU is losing football games because Les Miles is failing. Is this weak offense what you want to buy LSU football season tickets to go see. Is LSU becoming like the New York Times. Covering up the truth?"
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TigerGumbo on October 11th, 2012 4:19 am
Why keep giving the failure of Les Miles the benefit of the dough. The LSU offense has been a non functional below standard football squad for the past 4 years now. Les Miles is the head coach. Why not change the head man if he is not doing his job? What is wrong with looking at the truth? LSU is losing football games because Les Miles is failing. Is this weak offense what you want to buy LSU football season tickets to see. Is LSU becoming like the New York Times. Covering up the truth?
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Dandy Don's LSU Sports Report
Good morning, Tiger Fans.
Last night I listed to the Les Miles radio talk show and it was quite an interesting one, as Coach Miles fielded lots of questions related to the team's offensive troubles. Jim Hawthorn started the show and spoke of what a big game Saturday’s will be and reminded fans that they are encouraged to wear gold and make a lot of noise, and then he and Coach Miles named the offensive play of last week’s game. Hawthorn suggested that it was Zach Mettenberger’s 20-yard screen pass to Jeremy Hill in the 4th quarter that picked up a first down and extended the drive. Miles agreed and commented on the great downfield blocking that contributed to the play’s success, then also suggested Nick Jacobs’ reception on the 4th-and-3 late in the game as one of the key offensive plays.
The first caller of the night was Gary from Baton Rouge and he said he's waiting for Mettenberger to have a big 300-yard, 3 TD passing night with no interceptions against South Carolina. Miles said that sounded good and that they were going to throw the ball downfield and try to get the opponent out of the box, and if they can do that it will help the rushing game.
Ricky from Birmingham asked why we don’t see the pistol formation more, and asked why Coach Miles doesn’t utilize a big, tall receiver when within the 10-yard line. Miles promised Rickey that he is playing the best receivers he has. He also said they will work in the gun some, but that he prefers to work under center as it’s the best formation for play-action. Read more...http://www.dandydon.
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20 Statistical Highlights from LSU vs. South Carolina Games
LSU and South Carolina will clash Saturday in Baton Rouge in a battle of top 10 SEC teams. The 5-1 Tigers will be hungry for a win after falling 14-6 to Florida in the Swamp last week, while the 6-0 Gamecocks arrive sky-high after their 35-7 beatdown of Georgia. This will be the 20th meeting between LSU and South Carolina, so here are 20 statistical highlights focusing on the history between these two schools.
1 – Common head coach and athletic director between the schools. The legendary Paul Dietzel
led the LSU program from 1955–1961, winning a national championship in
1958. He surprisingly left Baton Rouge to become the first non-Army
graduate to lead the Cadets on the gridiron. After four seasons at Army,
Dietzel would take over at South Carolina as head coach and athletic
director in1966. He won the ACC Coach of the Year in 1969 and led the
Gamecocks on the gridiron through the 1974 season. Dietzel would later
return to Baton Rouge and serve as LSU’s athletic director from
1978–1982.2 – Wins for South Carolina over LSU, both by one point. USC won the first meeting of the series in 1930, as well as the 1994 contest.
3 – Losses for head coach Steve Spurrier to LSU. He lost once to the Tigers at Florida in 1997, and then twice at South Carolina in 2007 and 2008.
4 – Point differential in the highest scoring game in LSU-South Carolina history, a 33-29 Tigers victory in 1973.
5 – Wins for LSU in its seven games played in Columbia. Read more...http://www.
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Rueben Randle on his breakout game
Published: Oct. 10, 2012 at 09:55 a.m. | 2,907 Views | Tags: Rueben Randle03:12 – New York Giants wide receiver Rueben Randle joins "NFL AM" to talk about his Week 5 breakout gam
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LSU Football - Geaux Tigers!!!
| LSU Reveille | Strength of Tigers' schedule deceiving |
| Chattanooga Times | Gamecocks continuing the gauntlet |
| Spartanburg Herald | Gamecocks gear up for showdown in Death Valley |
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