Sunday, August 23, 2015

But can they grow up fast enough?

Thomas Williams

The LSU Football Program only recruits studs. So they have the body, and they have been trained into a sharp, tough, fighting force. But can they grow up in time enough to win the battles each and every week, that will win the College Football Championship?

LSU football team has the players who can score, and stop the other guy from scoring also. But the key to LSU efficiency in 2015 on the football field is in the development of QB Brendon Harris. Can the LSU coaching staff give Harris enough help that he grows up fact enough to performed at the best of his ability.

Will Brandon Harris take over the LSU football team? That is something that no one else can do for him, as much as we might like too. Brendon Harris must do that for himself and in doing so help the rest of the LSU football player to get an equal chance as a team to earn their way to the 2015 college football Championship.

Through their hard work, intelligence, fierce determination to win the next college football game that they play, no matter who they are playing.

All of that can't happen if Brandon Harris doesn't have what it take to take over the leadership of the LSU offense. And apply his passing ability to strike the LSU opponents dead with his rifle arm. Because LSU does indeed have the players to become champions if they can only grow up fast enough, you know what I mean?
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LSU at No. 14 in AP college football preseason poll


Les Miles : LSU Football Media Day 2015
LSU head coach Les Miles speaks to the media during LSU football media day held at the team's practice facility in Baton Rouge on Sunday, August 16, 2015. (Photo by Brianna Paciorka, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune) (Brianna Paciorka)

The Associated Press By The Associated Press 
 
on August 23, 2015 at 1:24 PM, updated August 23, 2015 at 1:32 PM.

Ohio State is the first unanimous preseason No. 1 and LSU is at No. 14 in The Associated Press college football poll.

The defending national champion Buckeyes received all 61 first-place votes from the media panel in the rankings released Sunday.

TCU is No. 2, followed by Alabama, Baylor and Michigan State.

The Buckeyes won the first College Football Playoff championship last season and are trying to become the 12th team to win consecutive AP titles since the poll began in 1936.

Preseason rankings date back to 1950. Since then no team had received more than 97 percent of the first-place votes in a preseason poll.

In 2013, Alabama, which had won two straight championships, received 58 of 60 first-place votes and defending champion Florida did the same in 2009. Neither finished the season No. 1.

The rest of this year's preseason top 10 is Auburn, Oregon, Southern California, Georgia and Florida State.

Read more...http://www.nola.com/lsu/index.ssf/2015/08/lsu_at_no_14_in_ap_college_foo.html
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