Sunday, February 8, 2015

Defense keeps winning for LSU.

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Thomas Williams:

LSU football program became setup to roll under Nick Saban who just advanced the desire of the Louisiana High School football players to go play their college football for LSU. Therefore LSU was considered the State school to go play football for in the State of Louisiana.

Les Miles only picked up on that already successful life style in the college football recruiting lore in Louisiana after he took over LSU football program. Les Miles doesn't seem to be as successful as Nick Saban is as an outstanding recruiter, but from what we can tell is recruiting well enough.

Except at QB, That LSU is still not like the other advanced college offense are around this nation. And the answer to our question as to (why not) looks to be in the history of Les Miles recruiting and coaching. Les Miles offense is barley good enough to win because of how Les Miles coaches. And the LSU defense has stayed strong enough to carry the LSU football team to a lot of victory anyway. And I do not expect to see anything different from Coach Les Miles in 2015. So I can only hope that the LSU tiger college football program simply doesn't get worse and keeps recruits all the very good defensive high school football players that they can get.

And that our LSU college football program remains the State school that all of the good high school football players still want to go play college football for.
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http://theadvocate.com/sports/lsu/11536308-123/lsu-recruiting-look-ahead-louisianas-loaded

LSU recruiting look-ahead: Louisiana’s loaded on defense in 2016, and quarterback recruits could face some tough decisions

LSU head coach Les Miles talks with players in the first half of the Music City Bowl NCAA college football game against Notre Dame Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2014, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
LSU head coach Les Miles talks with players in the first half of the Music City Bowl NCAA college football game against Notre Dame Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2014, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

Ross Dellenger| rdellenger@theadvocate.com
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