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LSU FOOTBALL Womack…".

His departure seemed kind of strange to me. After playing some he did not play after the AL game? And was one of the first to declare for the portal. It seems like this could have been some kind of a problem between him and coaches. Anybody hear anything?

SEC Best QB

Every game next season LSU will have a QB advantage with the announcement that Nuss is returning

Several of our opponents lose their QBs …Alabama , , Ole Miss , Vandy

Florida and S Carolina will have good QB play

Oklahoma, A&M , Arkansas return QBs …young

But LSU will have the edge

LSU FOOTBALL Transfer Portal: LSU adds former Big 10 starter in Jimari Butler

It’s been posted in the Transfer Portal thread already but LSU adds former Big 10 starter in Nebraska edge rusher Jimari Butler who’s started the previous two seasons for Nebraskas with 7.5 sacks in this two years.

SEC Some thoughts on the SEC this season and moving forward...

Doing a little back-of-the-napkin calculus to confirm the way I remember things going down, the SEC was so brutal this year that it makes the last 25 years - when we was far and away the most dominant conference in the country - look like the Mountain West. And I don't expect it's going to change any time soon. I've always been a fan of trying to maintain realistic expectations, and it seems like I'm going to have to double down on that philosophy from here on out, otherwise I might beat my head senseless against my keyboard and end up destroying yet another TV.

The top 12 SEC teams went 103-41 this season, but out of conference they went a combined 44-4 with those four losses being to #7 Notre Dame, #16 Okie State, #19 Miami and #23 USC. Not a single team in the league had fewer than 2 losses (unprecedented as far as I can tell). Even the bottom dwellers of the conference did their part tearing the conference down... consider this:
  • UK's lone SEC win was @ then #6 Ole Miss and they almost upset Georgia, losing by only 1 point.
  • Vandy not only knocked off then #1 Alabama, but they scared the hell out of #7 Mizzou and #5 Texas, losing both of those games by just 3 points.
  • South Carolina is 5 points away from being 11-1 right now, despite how tough the conference was this year.
The end result is that, as a conference, we aren't near as well represented in the CFB play-offs as we probably should be - hopefully those teams left out manage to still show up big for their bowl games, and the SEC can finish the season on a high note.

I'm assuming that Texas negotiated both their and OU's schedule to kick off their inaugural season in the SEC - pre-season we had 7 teams in the top 15 (including Texas) and Texas only had to play one of them - at home, no less, and still lost. Meanwhile Oklahoma was forced to play the OTHER SIX, which accounted for 5 of their 6 losses, trading a win against Alabama for a loss to surprising USCe. How long Texas 'good fortune' will last I can't guess, but I'm looking forward to the Longhorn's introduction to the REAL SEC.

I can tell you that, with the ridiculously named 'NIL' and the transfer portal in its current state, I wouldn't want to be a CFB head coach for any amount of money. I suspect that, until things get settled, we'll see more and more promising coaches heading to the NFL to make their bones, where some semblance of sanity still reigns. All of this is ultimately bad for LSU with it's relatively low position on the booster cash totem pole, recruiting in competition with the rest of the SEC and the nation as a whole. It's more than enough to counteract our natural advantage of being such a fertile breeding ground for NFL talent - to be honest, I'm impressed that CBK has been able to do as good a job as he has, considering the devastation that he walked into, and I think he's shown excellent restraint when it comes to avoiding counterproductive bidding wars... but as rival programs get their collective feet under them (pun intended), it's going to be tougher and tougher to consistently turn in top 5 or even top 10 classes year after year. My only hope is that we're able to hold serve long enough for things to normalize and some sort of regulation to come down and level the playing field once more. The 2026 in-state class is looking damn strong and hopefully we'll be able to lock up enough of those guys to tide us over til then.

It's not all doom and gloom - truth be told, it was an incredibly entertaining season, one of the best I can remember... but if you live and die solely based on whether LSU makes the CFB every season, it could be very rough going for a while. I've managed to preserve my sanity AND my enjoyment of LSU football up til now by tempering my expectations with realism, and it might be time that we all consider doing so. Every coaching change is a disruption, and programs that hope to compete can afford disruptions now less than at any other time in history.

Bring on basketball and baseball season - and hell, even women's gymnastics - I'm pretty sure we still have some room in that trophy case.

GEAUX Tigers!

LSU FOOTBALL 12/13 Brian Kelly Media Availability

  • He challenged the LSU fan base and donors to help the team financially. He put his money where his mouth was and will be matching up to a million dollars to TAF to help with the NIL situation. Thought it should start with him and help motivate others to join.
  • They'll have a "competitive football team" that will challenge Baylor in the bowl game. Says everyone who's on the field is excited about playing in the Texas Bowl.
  • Says they'll have to be creative at TE in the bowl game, but they're comfortable with what they can do.
  • Garrett is 100% healthy, but they're keeping him on a pitch count to be safe in practice after his shoulder injury.
  • Campbell and Jones won't play in the bowl game. Says Paul Mubenga, DJ Chester, Tyree Adams, Bo Bordelon, Coen Echols, Miles Frazier (who could move to tackle), Weston Davis will all play in the bowl game.
  • Thinks they'll be able to get what they need out of the portal. Says recruiting in this model is "not ideal."
  • Bauer Sharp brings physicality in the run game. They've seen other TEs who can catch passes, but they like what he does in the run game.
  • Always had a sense Nussmeier was going to come back.
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