ESPN Baton Rouge radio doesn’t expect Charlie Weis Jr to coach Fiesta Bowl

Agree. There is no way this offensive staff has enough time to put together a solid offensive game plan with a couple of new plays schemed specifically for our defense.

They will go with what’s worked. Our D should have an advantage because of this.

Do not let this team hang around.

It doesn’t matter what kind of plan they do or not have time to put together. All that matters is that Miami’s D keeps Chambliss from going out there and playing Johnny ball all night. Can’t let him do what he did in the 2nd half of the Sugar Bowl Thursday night. Get that part right. Everything else is just noise.
 
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It doesn’t matter what kind of plan they do or not have time to put together. All that matters is that Miami’s D keeps Chambliss from going out there and playing Johnny ball all night. Can’t let him do what he did in the 2nd half of the Sugar Bowl Thursday night. Get that part right. Everything else is just noise.
Totally agree. I trust we have learned from our loss to Louisville regarding quick passing and Chris Bell crossing routes. Guessing our LBs need to be solid here.

People crap on the ACC but I think some of these teams have prepared us well.

ACC teams had respect for both of our lines and it’s been clear our first two opponents did not. They didn’t seem to try to scheme against it. They did the same things they have done throughout the season.
 
One of the overlooked things is how those position coaches help make adjustments and see things during the game. Sure Charlie can call plays but it’s nearly impossible for him to watch the defense for what they’re doing and watch his own guys to make sure they’re executing at the same time as calling plays. That’s what the position coaches are for. Corey can play with in game adjustments a bunch and he’s good at thqt
 
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Some key points brought up in video:

* Host told by highly placed LSU source before the game with UGA that the current arrangement of LSU coaches continuing to pull double duty between the two programs was “not realistic” for much longer

* LSU is expected to add over 30 players to the roster via the transfer portal and Kiffen wants his assistant coaches back in BR to host potential players on their visits

* Host believes LSU assumed Ole Miss would probably lose to UGA and their assistant coaches would be back after the game to help with portal acquisitions.

* 3 of the LSU assistant coaches on loan to Ole Miss (one of which is Weis) desperately want to continue coaching.

* Weis contract calls for him to pay back 300% of his annual salary in a buyout (which would end up coming out to around $7.5 million) if he were to ultimately decide to not honor his contract with LSU and leave before April 1st. Host believes this negates any chance of him doing so, meaning if Kiffen calls him back to BR then he would have to go.

* LSU is angered by Ole Miss exploring tampering charges against Kiffen and LSU for looking to poach players from Ole Miss roster. Host points out the hypocrisy of Ole Miss accusing LSU of tampering with their players while simultaneously inviting LSU assistant coaches into their facility to coach the team, where they would obviously have access to those same players.

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Realistically why would LSU allow coaches to potentially win a natty for a rival SEC school
I wouldn't let them coach for Ole Miss. Only way is the players and coaches would have to thank me publicly because they sure as **** every chance they get talking ****. LSU dumb as **** to have these coaches under contract and allowing them to help a rival. I wouldn't want any coach we hire to help FSU or Florida win a title.
 
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Easy now. We just played against a Heisman finalist and 1,000 rusher.
Come on, now. You simply can’t have watched Chambliss, Lacy, Sayin, and Jackson this season and say OSU has the edge.

Sayin and Jackson have been efficient against mid competition. Chambliss and Lacy are the engine to one of the most explosive offenses in the country.

I didn’t say Ole Miss was better than OSU. Not even close. But they hands down have the better individual players at those respective positions.
 
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