Game Thread: Clemson v LSU

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Never saw the fit with LSU… even if he hits 10 wins with no playoffs gotta imagine he gets his walking papers
Brian Kelly is an average head coach who is a better culture fit in the Big Ten than the SEC.

Everything about him is disingenuous. He couldn’t care less about anybody except himself. I’m remembering when he left Cincinnati for Notre Dame. A week or two before Cincinnati’s biggest game ever, the Sugar Bowl against Florida. I understand why a coach taking a new job would want to get ride to work, especially recruiting. No argument there. All I remember is his response to the effect he “had to buy out his contract at Cincinnati.” Everyone knows Notre Dame paid the buyout.

And of course he killed a kid by having him videotaping practices in a storm.

Coaches ask players to sacrifice for the program then bolt for the next bigger job and bigger payday.

Every one of them would love to go back to the days when players could not transfer without release and certain programs could get away with paying players under the table. If they could get Congress to approve they would go back to that in a heartbeat.
 
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Every single elite wide receiver has had trouble separating or catching the ball today.
 
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Not surprised to see defenses ahead of the offenses to start the season.

Especially teams with new quarterbacks.
 
Brian Kelly is an average head coach who is a better culture fit in the Big Ten than the SEC.

Everything about him is disingenuous. He couldn’t care less about anybody except himself. I’m remembering when he left Cincinnati for Notre Dame. A week or two before Cincinnati’s biggest game ever, the Sugar Bowl against Florida. I understand why a coach taking a new job would want to get ride to work, especially recruiting. No argument there. All I remember is his response to the effect he “had to buy out his contract at Cincinnati.” Everyone knows Notre Dame paid the buyout.

And of course he killed a kid by having him videotaping practices in a storm.

Coaches ask players to sacrifice for the program then bolt for the next bigger job and bigger payday.

Every one of them would love to go back to the days when players could not transfer without release and certain programs could get away with paying players under the table. If they could get Congress to approve they would go back to that in a heartbeat.
This is what has made him effective. Look at his ND tenure. He has an awful season, and basically tells the AD that he'll totally clean house if you give him the staff budget. He sacks everyone and gets a brand new staff. He's a hatchet guy.

But he never gets over the last hump, because, as you said, he's not that great a coach in his own right.
 
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