I'll take this bet. We have em at Kyle, we'll be better, they wont be as good. I'll def take the 20 you're so confident in.Oryx said:
they'll beat us by 20 and go on to win a NY6 bowl
I'll take this bet. We have em at Kyle, we'll be better, they wont be as good. I'll def take the 20 you're so confident in.Oryx said:
they'll beat us by 20 and go on to win a NY6 bowl
That's actually a pretty crazy stat, and something I hadn't thought of. Can any other school say this...that they won NC's with 3 straight head coaches? I can't think of any off the top of my head.Pumpkinhead said:The last three LSU head football coaches each won a national title while there: Saban, Miles, and now Orgeron. Three consecutive head coaches winning a natty says something about LSU's infrastructure and considerable geographic recruiting advantages. And that is why there will no doubt be a drop off but LSU is always going to be loaded with great athletes and have a lot of natural advantages compared to most other schools.Agsuffering@bulaw said:
A coach going from 3-21 in SEC play at OM to winning a title is unprecedented. Obviously, LSU provided structural advantages and he was lucky to inherit Aranda. Still, that doesnt explain it all.
Either he evolved or caught lightning in a bottle. I still believe more of the latter.
Miami did it with Howard Schnellenberger, Jimmy Johnson, and then Dennis EricksonAgEng06 said:That's actually a pretty crazy stat, and something I hadn't thought of. Can any other school say this...that they won NC's with 3 straight head coaches? I can't think of any off the top of my head.Pumpkinhead said:The last three LSU head football coaches each won a national title while there: Saban, Miles, and now Orgeron. Three consecutive head coaches winning a natty says something about LSU's infrastructure and considerable geographic recruiting advantages. And that is why there will no doubt be a drop off but LSU is always going to be loaded with great athletes and have a lot of natural advantages compared to most other schools.Agsuffering@bulaw said:
A coach going from 3-21 in SEC play at OM to winning a title is unprecedented. Obviously, LSU provided structural advantages and he was lucky to inherit Aranda. Still, that doesnt explain it all.
Either he evolved or caught lightning in a bottle. I still believe more of the latter.
And that's a very long time ago now - nearly 30 years and a whole different set up for how the winners are determined. LSU has done all that since 2003.HoustonAg2106 said:Miami did it with Howard Schnellenberger, Jimmy Johnson, and then Dennis EricksonAgEng06 said:That's actually a pretty crazy stat, and something I hadn't thought of. Can any other school say this...that they won NC's with 3 straight head coaches? I can't think of any off the top of my head.Pumpkinhead said:The last three LSU head football coaches each won a national title while there: Saban, Miles, and now Orgeron. Three consecutive head coaches winning a natty says something about LSU's infrastructure and considerable geographic recruiting advantages. And that is why there will no doubt be a drop off but LSU is always going to be loaded with great athletes and have a lot of natural advantages compared to most other schools.Agsuffering@bulaw said:
A coach going from 3-21 in SEC play at OM to winning a title is unprecedented. Obviously, LSU provided structural advantages and he was lucky to inherit Aranda. Still, that doesnt explain it all.
Either he evolved or caught lightning in a bottle. I still believe more of the latter.
This is instructive. I'd add that LSU is made of plenty whether coached by Coach O or otherwise. Starting with the Cotton Bowl in 2011, LSU is 9-1 vs us. Geez, no wonder I hate em.Pumpkinhead said:
You know, this thread, got me thinking.
Tom Brady, I think next NFL season now we are going to really find out what that guy is made of.
43 years old, can he win a Super Bowl? Yeah, yeah, yeah, sure, he won 6 super bowls in his twenties and thirties and even one at 41, but did that really prove anything about what he's made of? He had youth more or less on his side, which was no doubt a big help.
But can he win one in his mid-forties? NOW if he can do that, then we'll really know what that guy is made of. Yeah, that will really show us something about how good Brady truly is, and proven once and for that all those other Super Bowl titles weren't just because of youth and fluke.
12gigem12 said:
Same here. They own us
HoustonAg2106 said:Miami did it with Howard Schnellenberger, Jimmy Johnson, and then Dennis EricksonAgEng06 said:That's actually a pretty crazy stat, and something I hadn't thought of. Can any other school say this...that they won NC's with 3 straight head coaches? I can't think of any off the top of my head.Pumpkinhead said:The last three LSU head football coaches each won a national title while there: Saban, Miles, and now Orgeron. Three consecutive head coaches winning a natty says something about LSU's infrastructure and considerable geographic recruiting advantages. And that is why there will no doubt be a drop off but LSU is always going to be loaded with great athletes and have a lot of natural advantages compared to most other schools.Agsuffering@bulaw said:
A coach going from 3-21 in SEC play at OM to winning a title is unprecedented. Obviously, LSU provided structural advantages and he was lucky to inherit Aranda. Still, that doesnt explain it all.
Either he evolved or caught lightning in a bottle. I still believe more of the latter.