I imagine the success of the LSU offense will help their recruiting on offense even more than usual.
Wonder if Coach O will try to get his 3rd grad transfer at QB next year or go with the ones already on the roster.
It will be a close, nerve racking game Nov 9. Glad it is a home game. The West will be decided that night. I think either team could beat UGA or Florida for the SEC championship if healthy/no more injuries. Hopefully it will be Bama! But this game worries me.
Sorry your team lost, Bazza. I wanted the Gators to win!
Burrow is the one and only QB grad transfer LSU has had. If you are referring to Danny Etling, he was a transfer from Purdue after his sophomore year. Miles got him to transfer in in 2015, and he sat out that year under the transfer rules.Wonder if Coach O will try to get his 3rd grad transfer at QB next year or go with the ones already on the roster.
Not an actual transfer BUT, for all intents and purposes : Zach Mettenberger says HI !Burrow is the one and only QB grad transfer LSU has had. If you are referring to Danny Etling, he was a transfer from Purdue after his sophomore year. Miles got him to transfer in in 2015, and he sat out that year under the transfer rules.
That not withstanding, I doubt we get a grad transfer for next year. I’d love to see JT Daniels come to LSU, but I don’t think he would be eligible for 2020.
It is probably still a bit telling that the three best QBs y'all have had over the last decade have been transfers of some variety. Maybe this will change as the offensive strategy has this season but LSU has had a bit of a talent identification problem with the QB position in recruiting. Probably doesn't hurt that Miles spent a decade recruiting QBs who fit the spread but had them running a 1970s Big Ten offense.Burrow is the one and only QB grad transfer LSU has had. If you are referring to Danny Etling, he was a transfer from Purdue after his sophomore year. Miles got him to transfer in in 2015, and he sat out that year under the transfer rules.
That not withstanding, I doubt we get a grad transfer for next year. I’d love to see JT Daniels come to LSU, but I don’t think he would be eligible for 2020.
Gus will be pulling plays out his cavernous hind quarters in that one. Junk he normally saves for Bama will make an appearance early.AU has no shot vs this LSU team. LSU's O is better than AU's D and their D is better than AU's O. They have no chance.
lulz, Mett played 3 of his 4 years of college eligibility at LSU - all under Leslie Miles. My response was to the quote questioning whether Orgeron would go after a THIRD grad transfer.Not an actual transfer BUT, for all intents and purposes : Zach Mettenberger says HI !
I would never say no shot, but say slim to none. Just when you think you have auburn cornered, boom they pull out a miracle, but it will take a miracle for auburn to beat LSU in Baton Rouge.AU has no shot vs this LSU team. LSU's O is better than AU's D and their D is better than AU's O. They have no chance.
100% fair. Miles and his system was not conducive to developing QBs.It is probably still a bit telling that the three best QBs y'all have had over the last decade have been transfers of some variety. Maybe this will change as the offensive strategy has this season but LSU has had a bit of a talent identification problem with the QB position in recruiting. Probably doesn't hurt that Miles spent a decade recruiting QBs who fit the spread but had them running a 1970s Big Ten offense.
Well it has never mattered before unless AU had an elite or near-elite team. e.g., 13 & 17. This year, IMO, AU does not have that. Their D is very good, though a tad overrated, their O is bad and it's not just the QB, it's also the all important OL.Gus will be pulling plays out his cavernous hind quarters in that one. Junk he normally saves for Bama will make an appearance early.
I agree, genuine absolute prophetic statements are unwise, but IMO, to say AU has no shot vs LSU this year is as close to being true as you can get. When you have the advantages that LSU does and you know they will not overlook AU, it would be a true shocker. LSU's C+ game could beat AU's A game and the likelihood that LSU plays a C+ game or AU an A game in BR is almost nil.I would never say no shot, but say slim to none. Just when you think you have auburn cornered, boom they pull out a miracle, but it will take a miracle for auburn to beat LSU in Baton Rouge.