Les Miles out at LSU

Discussion in 'Sports' started by Volguy1971, Sep 25, 2016.

  1. droski

    droski Traffic Criminal

    USC really doesn't compete with anyone for in state talent. texas was that way before Charlie strong. Mack brown basically picked who he wanted and that was it.

    I don't think it's a coincidence that ohio state has had annual top 5 classes basically forever.
     
  2. hatvol96

    hatvol96 Well-Known Member

    LSU recruits as well as anyone in East Texas, the Suckhorns included. The only kids who grow up giving a shit about playing at Texsucks are the ranch white kids whose grandads wanted to suck Darryl Royal's [penis]. The kids who can actually play go to about every other school in the state or leave altogther.
     
  3. JohnnyQuickkick

    JohnnyQuickkick Calcio correspondent

    I don't discount that, but like you said, one of the reasons
     
  4. 10SEvols

    10SEvols Member

    Ohio has a lot of recruits.
     
  5. hatvol96

    hatvol96 Well-Known Member

    That explains why guys like mother****ing Gerry Faust and Bob Davie have been the coach there. This isn't ****ing 1945.
     
  6. hatvol96

    hatvol96 Well-Known Member

    A lot of that has had to do with Michigan and Penn State being shit.
     
  7. JohnnyQuickkick

    JohnnyQuickkick Calcio correspondent

    Texas and Georgia, jobs where the historical success just don't quite match a lot of people's opinions on how great those jobs are
     
  8. droski

    droski Traffic Criminal

    Historically they certainly haven't recruited as well as Texas
     
  9. droski

    droski Traffic Criminal

    Fair point, but Ohio has a lot of good recruits and they've also recruited Florida well
     
  10. hatvol96

    hatvol96 Well-Known Member

    At all. At some point, logic says they just aren't that good as perceived.
     
  11. RockyHill

    RockyHill Loves Auburn more than Tennessee.

    Atlanta becoming what it is in terms of talent has made Georgia a better job.
     
  12. 10SEvols

    10SEvols Member

    True, but they didn't last long either.
     
  13. droski

    droski Traffic Criminal

    Georgia has a very good recruiting base, but Texas is on a completely other level.
     
  14. hatvol96

    hatvol96 Well-Known Member

    Which has a lot to do with Miami's problems. Let's see what they do with a real head coach at the U now.
     
  15. hatvol96

    hatvol96 Well-Known Member

    Who has?
     
  16. JT5

    JT5 Super Moderator

    Ohio has talent, but there's more of it in the southeast than in the Midwest. And easier to recruit kids to warm weather than cold weather.

    Osu is a top 10 job, but it's not better than LSU, imo, jmmfo.
     
  17. hatvol96

    hatvol96 Well-Known Member

    Except that state has probably three or four programs held in higher esteem now than Texsucks, plus the raids by OU, LSU, et al.
     
  18. hatvol96

    hatvol96 Well-Known Member

    And the population in that state decreases every year while the deep south grows. Michigan has the same problem.
     
  19. droski

    droski Traffic Criminal

    Not many programs/any? are good at all times. I still think USC and Texas are among the easiest jobs in college football for a good coach.
     
  20. droski

    droski Traffic Criminal

    Miami would be on my list if their alumni support didn't suck
     

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