Category Archives: College Football

LSU in the Stretch – why 2011 is different

LSU’s offense is fairly anemic. That’s no surprise after the Tigers sunk to the bottom of the barrel in offense in 2009 (No. 112 in total offense) and 2010 (No. 86). After its third-best yardage day of the season against … Continue reading

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Accepting The Miles Method

It’s a bit of an understatement to say LSU fans have been frustrated with Les Miles’ offense over the past few years. The Tigers ranked 26th in total offense in the BCS title year of 2007, slipped to 55th in … Continue reading

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‘Lucky Les’ brand about to be put to the test

Les Miles entered the 2010 season as a punchline. He was the high-hatted fool who’d Forrest Gumped his way into a national title but imploded in Oxford with the most blatant display of incompetent coaching ever caught on tape. He … Continue reading

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I wish pac-12.com well in its new home – The Pac 12 Conference

OK, this isn’t strictly a college football post because until recently a trio of domain names I owned (pac-12.com, pac-12.org and pac12.org) bore little similarity to anything associated with college football. They were humble little sites offering A Dozen Jamz … Continue reading

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The curious departure of Joe Robinson

Assistant coaches come and go. That’s just how it is. But there’s always a backstory, whether it’s obvious or not. Gary Crowton’s departure for Maryland – yeah we all know what’s happening there. Likewise the near-simultaneous departures of “co-defensive coordinators” … Continue reading

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