Tinker
I keep hearing voices whispering in the air and they keeps saying LSU, LSU, and LSU.
So just what does that mean? Am I hearing all of the High school football recruit
voices talking to each other after talking to the new LSU football coaching staff
recruiters?
Everyone knows that football coaches coach much better when they have the best college football player playing on their football team.
So is the new LSU college football coaching staff really building a monster on defense like I am hearing? Coach Steele, Orgeron, Wilson, and the rest are recruiting NFL type people that seems to be walking from all around this land and meeting in the LSU football dressing room. A witness seem to have heard this LSU coaching staff say to everyone that we are going to build a monster on defense now that they are coaching here.
And when I also hear the new recruit talk to reporters and everyone else I hear what I just
told you that. "We are building a monster."
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmLfD_gUrNg
LSU Football
commitment Tyron Johnson: Recruiting Corner
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James Smith, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune
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@Thomas Williams
The buzz around LSU right now is substantial. The new hires are great
recruiters and kids want to play for them. Coach O and Frank WIlson are
the two most powerful, well known and respected position coaches in all
of football. Think about this for a second.
LSU defensive backs coach Corey Raymond has been elite as a recruiter and talent evaluator ever since he arrived on the staff. There isn't a better defensive line recruiter ever than Ed Orgeron and Kevin Steele has one of the best eyes for talent in the game and has a very broad recruiting network.
I've heard the "building a monster" statement from a lot of people, whether it's recruits, other college coaches, LSU coaches, parents, heck, a Philadelphia Eagles scout said it to me shortly after the hires. I can't stress how big of an impact these hires will have on the recruiting trail.
Side note... LSU also found it's future recruiting coordinator in Ed Orgeron if Frank Wilson ever takes a head job.
LSU defensive backs coach Corey Raymond has been elite as a recruiter and talent evaluator ever since he arrived on the staff. There isn't a better defensive line recruiter ever than Ed Orgeron and Kevin Steele has one of the best eyes for talent in the game and has a very broad recruiting network.
I've heard the "building a monster" statement from a lot of people, whether it's recruits, other college coaches, LSU coaches, parents, heck, a Philadelphia Eagles scout said it to me shortly after the hires. I can't stress how big of an impact these hires will have on the recruiting trail.
Side note... LSU also found it's future recruiting coordinator in Ed Orgeron if Frank Wilson ever takes a head job.
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Will LSU Football hold off the Texas Longhorns for one of the country's best running backs?
Will LSU hold on to Brossette?
http://lsu.247sports.com/ Gallery/Nick-Brossette-visits- LSU-this-weekend-34900468
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http://lsu.247sports.com/
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Nick Brossette took an official visit to Texas last weekend and LSU gets its shot to host this weekend.
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