Thursday, December 31, 2015

Pulling in different direction is not the way to success.


Thomas Williams
A good college football program can make adjustment as change happen, like now with Steele going to Auburn, and elevating ED Oragon to LSU Defensive coordinator. And then of course that would be a very smart thing to do in the middle of the college recruiting season.

Any other action would be harmful to the present LSU organization. Is LSU AD working for the big money alumni behind the scene, and not for the Les Miles LSU coaching staff? Otherwise the LSU defensive coordinator job would be already filled by Ed Oragon, or someone else.

Is this LSU AD pulling the same insidious political social game that he did before with the “Les Miles replacement story” for two weeks?

Systematically tearing down what Les Miles is building. What did the LSU AD say to us the LSU Football fans? “I am going to work with Les Miles" So I don't believe this LSU AD now, because this has become a pattern. Why the delay about Ed Oragon to defensive coordinator? The LSU President, and AD, must be with the LSU deep pocket Boosters who are in reality being Joe Skunk behind the scene. Because this athletic administration is now hurting the LSU football team, and coaching staff recruiting, instead of helping.

Is this LSU AD helping or hurting the LSU football team in the way LSU organization is getting pulled in different directions.
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Kevin Steele out: Who should be LSU's new defensive coordinator?


By Julie Boudwin, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune
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on December 31, 2015 at 9:30 AM, updated December 31, 2015 at 9:31 AM

It's official: defensive coordinator Kevin Steele departed LSU for the same position at Auburn after only one year in Baton Rouge.

Auburn coach Gus Malzahn confirmed Wednesday that Kevin Steele is the new defensive coordinator at Auburn.

In Steele's lone season in Baton Rouge, the Tigers were fifth overall in total defense in the SEC.
With that being said, who should replace Steele as LSU's new defensive coordinator?
Should the new DC be someone already on staff like defensive line coach Ed Orgeron or linebackers coach/special teams coordinator Bradley Dale Peveto? Or should LSU go after a DC from another school?

Who should be the next defensive coordinator at LSU? Share your thoughts and opinions in the the comments below.
InsideLookingOut
InsideLookingOut: 7 minutes ago
Ed Orgeron
purplesolja
purplesolja: 8 minutes ago
Dave Aranda Wisconsin d coordinator. 2nd to Alabama in ppg this year. Young guy that can relate to the kids. 3 years experience as d coordinator and his defenses do well against spread offenses
Michael_Cowan_333
Michael_Cowan_333: 9 minutes ago
Peveto?  Co-defenensive coordinator.....disaster.  Worst special teams I have ever seen.  His fault? I don't know, but a huge risk....If that's the choice Miles should be fired on the spot.    Orgeron, on the other hand could be a great choice.  He seemed to do well enough as a head coach.  Could be an upgrade from Steele.  We should hire him before he is taken away by another school.
booziecat
booziecat: 11 minutes ago
Coach O
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S.L. Clemens
S.L. Clemens: 18 minutes ago
Solidify your recruiting by promoting Coach O to DC.  It lets everyone know that Coach isn't going anywhere anytime soon and he can still coach the d-lineman.  For those that say Orgeron has no DC experience I would counter that with his head coaching experience.  I think that trumps DC experience...
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Red
Red: 18 minutes ago
Coach O never was a DC. I would go for someone with DC experience. Bo Pelini would be a great choice if he were available.
buyubengals
buyubengals: 16 minutes ago
@Red Pelini is a hot head, he treats his players like crap. Don't need or want that on our team....Coach O can handle the job. He did a heck of a Job to jump from DC to head coach at USC. I think he can handle the job and help with the recruiting.
buyubengals
buyubengals: 20 minutes ago
Anybody but coach O would be a waste. He knows the existing players, he knows the existing recruits. Anybody who saw the game against TT knows it was his guys on the D-line that made the most plays and kept TT under wraps. He is a Louisiana Man, the kids love him, the coaches love him and he is a good coach and good man.
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