Actually, it’s a good point. I myself never expected coach Ed to run the LSU machines for very long. He’s not that kind of guy. The guys who can do it for a while tend to me a little smarter than coach O. He could be a D line coach somewhere forever. HC? Nah.
As for Coker, that became a tag line for a reason I’m afraid.
If this is true, then why did Pete allow him to be demoted in order to keep Lake?
That decision gets even more bizarre in hindsight. I will say, 2019 defense improved over the course of season. Offense did not.
I don't know, isn't the answer to this pretty abvious?
So keeping Jimmy Lake was more important than keeping the defense in the hands of the best defensive mind in these United States of America? (If we're to believe that premise)
If this is true, then why did Pete allow him to be demoted in order to keep Lake?
That decision gets even more bizarre in hindsight. I will say, 2019 defense improved over the course of season. Offense did not.
I don't know, isn't the answer to this pretty abvious?
So keeping Jimmy Lake was more important than keeping the defense in the hands of the best defensive mind in these United States of America? (If we're to believe that premise)
Kwiatkowski stayed up in the box. My contention is that less changed than people are making out. Lake "called the defense," but I'm betting that's a formality, largely based off of down/distance/personnel/tendencies. "The greatest defensive mind in college football" was still up in the booth telling him what was happening, and they got to keep their "ace recruiter" and future head coach. I don't know, seems like abundance to me.
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As for Coker, that became a tag line for a reason I’m afraid.
They also allowed 623 passing yards. They probably aren’t very good this year.