Thomas
Williams
The new LSU college football studs like RB Leonard Fournette, WR Marcus Dupree, are going to try and move the football in another awful looking Les Miles LSU offense.
Nothing has changed about the stupid design of Less Miles offensive since 2007 when Mark May ask ESPN Lou Holtz, and everyone listening on TV. "What is that?" Referring to the LSU highly anticipated 2007 LSU offense in the first Nationally Televised 2007 ESPN College Football Game against Miss State at Starkville, Mississippi.
The new LSU college football studs like RB Leonard Fournette, WR Marcus Dupree, are going to try and move the football in another awful looking Les Miles LSU offense.
Nothing has changed about the stupid design of Less Miles offensive since 2007 when Mark May ask ESPN Lou Holtz, and everyone listening on TV. "What is that?" Referring to the LSU highly anticipated 2007 LSU offense in the first Nationally Televised 2007 ESPN College Football Game against Miss State at Starkville, Mississippi.
Ever since Less Miles first started coaching LSU football
program the LSU fans have been asking each other. What kind of offense is
this?"
So with LSU football program now having a ten year old chronic offensive problems. I
don't expect much out of this LSU college football season once again, because
of Less Miles awful offense. And I would not be surprised at all if LSU
football team doesn't do much better in the very competitive SEC 2015 football
season, as LSU was in 2014.
- Overall: 8-5 (4-4)
- vs SEC West: 2-4
- vs Top 25: 2-2
- AP college football poll LSU is not ranked.
Linebacker a
top priority for LSU in 2016
David Ching, ESPN Staff Writer
BATON ROUGE, La. -- Look for LSU to address the defensive
side of the ball -- particularly the linebackers and defensive line -- as it
fills slots in its 2016 recruiting class.
Defensive tackle Edwin Alexander, cornerback
Saivion Smith and safeties Cameron Lewis and Clifford Chattman are the
only defensive prospects out of the nine players already on LSU’s 2016 verbal
commitment list. But after predominantly filling holes on offense in the most
recent signing class, recruiting coordinator Frank Wilson said defense will be
the priority over the next several months.
“The linebacker position is one that we need to fill,”
Wilson said last week at an LSU Tiger Tour stop in Biloxi, Mississippi. “If you
look at last year, we only took seven on the defensive side of the ball, so we
want to up that. The year prior to that, we lost so many offensively, so we
wound up taking 16 in the last class. We anticipate our numbers to be much
greater defensively: linebacker, defensive tackle, defensive end and of course
a marquee quarterback.”
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