Tinker Town: "The 2012 LSU fighting tigers football teams offense has a identity under the leadership of coach Les Miles as a simple looking run the football down the other teams throat profiled. The type of looking thing that becomes a slow motion crunching pileup that results in little yards gain playing against a strong and fast defensive football teams.
Enough 3 and outs lead to certain defeat for the LSU football fans who are looking to be the very best. Not second best. Using superior talent to run the football down the other teams throat is only successful when you play against a lesser talented football team. Even then the chance of winning is in dough.
Les Miles passing offense was next to nothing since he started coaching LSU football team over the past 8 years, and as of this week, pray tell, the LSU passing game is showing signs of life. But still looks nowhere near what a very best college football teams needs to be trying to become the one and only college football champion."
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A football life comes to an end for Bill Curry
By PAUL NEWBERRY (AP Sports Writer) | The Associated Press
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- In this Sept. 8, 2012, file photo, Georgia State head coach Bill
Curry watches his team warm-up before an NCAA college football game
against Tennessee …
''Field goal team,'' he instructed. ''Be ready to kick.''
A few minutes later, the final practice of a football life spanning more than a half-century was done.
For Curry, there's just one more game to go.
''It's really hard to believe,'' he said Thursday, before dabbing at his eyes with a handkerchief. ''It went by fast.''
Curry, who has spent the past three years building a new program at Georgia State, will retire after Saturday's game at Maine. This not the way he wanted to go out - the Panthers struggling mightily with a 1-9 record - but he was feeling a little better after his players lifted him off the ground at the end of the workout, giving him that sensation of a coach being carried away in triumph. Read more...http://sports.yahoo.
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