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RE: Mike Norvell to LSU
(09-26-2016 10:19 AM)UofMstateU Wrote: Briles to Auburn.
Herman to LSU.
Gus to Houston
Les to Auburn
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RE: Mike Norvell to LSU
(09-26-2016 10:19 AM)UofMstateU Wrote: Briles to Auburn.
Herman to LSU.
Maybe... or not.
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RE: Mike Norvell to LSU
Briles is a good fit at Auburn..........just win baby.
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RE: Mike Norvell to LSU
(09-26-2016 12:25 PM)Atlanta Wrote: Briles is a good fit at Auburn..........just win baby.
Poor Georgia fan. Lol. Blowed out by OM.
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RE: Mike Norvell to LSU
(09-26-2016 03:08 PM)shere khan Wrote: (09-26-2016 12:25 PM)Atlanta Wrote: Briles is a good fit at Auburn..........just win baby.
Poor Georgia fan. Lol. Blowed out by OM.
I'm always in the stands for Tiger games pulling for Memphis, but UGA, yeah I'm a fan if they are playing UTK, Ole Miss, UF, the B1G, Notre Dame or the PAC - and they stunk it up at Oxford last week for sure. Amazing how good Richt has Miami looking.....
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RE: Mike Norvell to LSU
Les reminds me of a rich man's Tubberville. A guy who built a reputation after being tossed into a great situation but in actuality can't coach. He will fizzle away somewhere else like Tommy Tubs.
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RE: Mike Norvell to LSU
(09-25-2016 05:32 PM)BigHouston Wrote: FedEx gone
I think Tom Herman is on the LSU short list agree with BC1Boston College one
(09-25-2016 05:51 PM)Bearcats#1 Wrote: they won't be after Norvell...he has proven nothing
Your boy is gone though UH, if LSU wants him
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RE: Mike Norvell to LSU
(09-26-2016 03:25 PM)wavefan12 Wrote: Les reminds me of a rich man's Tubberville. A guy who built a reputation after being tossed into a great situation but in actuality can't coach. He will fizzle away somewhere else like Tommy Tubs.
What nonsense. Les Miles has a 114-34 record at LSU, 5 top 10 finishes, played in 2 nat'l championships, won a nat'l title - and you pronounce Miles can't coach.... SMH
Stubborn, sure & it cost him his job.
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RE: Mike Norvell to LSU
(09-26-2016 03:36 PM)Atlanta Wrote: (09-26-2016 03:25 PM)wavefan12 Wrote: Les reminds me of a rich man's Tubberville. A guy who built a reputation after being tossed into a great situation but in actuality can't coach. He will fizzle away somewhere else like Tommy Tubs.
What nonsense. Les Miles has a 114-34 record at LSU, 5 top 10 finishes, played in 2 nat'l championships, won a nat'l title - and you pronounce Miles can't coach.... SMH
Stubborn, sure & it cost him his job.
All recruit. Name me one solid coach who is so absurdly bad at clock management, adjustments and year-to-year changes in philosophy. No he can't coach, not at a top 10 program level. At least I have no rooting interest in LSU and have basically watched every one of their games over the past 5 years, you? As i have said in other threads, he has enjoyed the easiest recruiting environment in the nation. How can you have so much talent (most NFL players over the past five years) but never finish in the top ten over that span? Many programs would be lucky to have him, it was time for LSU to move on.
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RE: Mike Norvell to LSU
LSU doesn't read this board. Trying to throw them off the trail of Herman won't work.
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RE: Mike Norvell to LSU
(09-26-2016 04:18 PM)wavefan12 Wrote: (09-26-2016 03:36 PM)Atlanta Wrote: (09-26-2016 03:25 PM)wavefan12 Wrote: Les reminds me of a rich man's Tubberville. A guy who built a reputation after being tossed into a great situation but in actuality can't coach. He will fizzle away somewhere else like Tommy Tubs.
What nonsense. Les Miles has a 114-34 record at LSU, 5 top 10 finishes, played in 2 nat'l championships, won a nat'l title - and you pronounce Miles can't coach.... SMH
Stubborn, sure & it cost him his job.
All recruit. Name me one solid coach who is so absurdly bad at clock management, adjustments and year-to-year changes in philosophy. No he can't coach, not at a top 10 program level. At least I have no rooting interest in LSU and have basically watched every one of their games over the past 5 years, you? As i have said in other threads, he has enjoyed the easiest recruiting environment in the nation. How can you have so much talent (most NFL players over the past five years) but never finish in the top ten over that span? Many programs would be lucky to have him, it was time for LSU to move on.
You can't make a subjective judgement that Miles can't coach when he's 114-34, 5 top 10 finishes, two nat'l title game & a nat'l championship winner at LSU - while playing in the SEC west. Maybe you don't like him. Fine. And maybe it was time for a new coach at LSU but your assertion that Miles can't coach is just subjective BS opinion....just look no further than his record, end of story.
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RE: Mike Norvell to LSU
(09-26-2016 04:42 PM)Atlanta Wrote: (09-26-2016 04:18 PM)wavefan12 Wrote: (09-26-2016 03:36 PM)Atlanta Wrote: (09-26-2016 03:25 PM)wavefan12 Wrote: Les reminds me of a rich man's Tubberville. A guy who built a reputation after being tossed into a great situation but in actuality can't coach. He will fizzle away somewhere else like Tommy Tubs.
What nonsense. Les Miles has a 114-34 record at LSU, 5 top 10 finishes, played in 2 nat'l championships, won a nat'l title - and you pronounce Miles can't coach.... SMH
Stubborn, sure & it cost him his job.
All recruit. Name me one solid coach who is so absurdly bad at clock management, adjustments and year-to-year changes in philosophy. No he can't coach, not at a top 10 program level. At least I have no rooting interest in LSU and have basically watched every one of their games over the past 5 years, you? As i have said in other threads, he has enjoyed the easiest recruiting environment in the nation. How can you have so much talent (most NFL players over the past five years) but never finish in the top ten over that span? Many programs would be lucky to have him, it was time for LSU to move on.
You can't make a subjective judgement that Miles can't coach when he's 114-34, 5 top 10 finishes, two nat'l title game & a nat'l championship winner at LSU - while playing in the SEC west. Maybe you don't like him. Fine. And maybe it was time for a new coach at LSU but your assertion that Miles can't coach is just subjective BS opinion....just look no further than his record, end of story.
I like him very much and my POV is absolutely not a subjective judgement. It was time. Maybe LSU folks have too high a standard but they put their money and time where their mouth is (and believe me I am no fan of corn dog nation). It is hardly a great situation and they never should have extended him but it was time. It's easy to look strictly at the record and most prgrams would be happy for that record but this is not (at least in the fan support and booster's eys) a run of the mill program.
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RE: Mike Norvell to LSU
(09-26-2016 04:50 PM)wavefan12 Wrote: (09-26-2016 04:42 PM)Atlanta Wrote: (09-26-2016 04:18 PM)wavefan12 Wrote: (09-26-2016 03:36 PM)Atlanta Wrote: (09-26-2016 03:25 PM)wavefan12 Wrote: Les reminds me of a rich man's Tubberville. A guy who built a reputation after being tossed into a great situation but in actuality can't coach. He will fizzle away somewhere else like Tommy Tubs.
What nonsense. Les Miles has a 114-34 record at LSU, 5 top 10 finishes, played in 2 nat'l championships, won a nat'l title - and you pronounce Miles can't coach.... SMH
Stubborn, sure & it cost him his job.
All recruit. Name me one solid coach who is so absurdly bad at clock management, adjustments and year-to-year changes in philosophy. No he can't coach, not at a top 10 program level. At least I have no rooting interest in LSU and have basically watched every one of their games over the past 5 years, you? As i have said in other threads, he has enjoyed the easiest recruiting environment in the nation. How can you have so much talent (most NFL players over the past five years) but never finish in the top ten over that span? Many programs would be lucky to have him, it was time for LSU to move on.
You can't make a subjective judgement that Miles can't coach when he's 114-34, 5 top 10 finishes, two nat'l title game & a nat'l championship winner at LSU - while playing in the SEC west. Maybe you don't like him. Fine. And maybe it was time for a new coach at LSU but your assertion that Miles can't coach is just subjective BS opinion....just look no further than his record, end of story.
I like him very much and my POV is absolutely not a subjective judgement. It was time. Maybe LSU folks have too high a standard but they put their money and time where their mouth is (and believe me I am no fan of corn dog nation). It is hardly a great situation and they never should have extended him but it was time. It's easy to look strictly at the record and most prgrams would be happy for that record but this is not (at least in the fan support and booster's eys) a run of the mill program.
Your "POV" is the very definite of subjective judgement. His record would be the objective consideration.
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RE: Mike Norvell to LSU
(09-26-2016 04:52 PM)Atlanta Wrote: (09-26-2016 04:50 PM)wavefan12 Wrote: (09-26-2016 04:42 PM)Atlanta Wrote: (09-26-2016 04:18 PM)wavefan12 Wrote: (09-26-2016 03:36 PM)Atlanta Wrote: What nonsense. Les Miles has a 114-34 record at LSU, 5 top 10 finishes, played in 2 nat'l championships, won a nat'l title - and you pronounce Miles can't coach.... SMH
Stubborn, sure & it cost him his job.
All recruit. Name me one solid coach who is so absurdly bad at clock management, adjustments and year-to-year changes in philosophy. No he can't coach, not at a top 10 program level. At least I have no rooting interest in LSU and have basically watched every one of their games over the past 5 years, you? As i have said in other threads, he has enjoyed the easiest recruiting environment in the nation. How can you have so much talent (most NFL players over the past five years) but never finish in the top ten over that span? Many programs would be lucky to have him, it was time for LSU to move on.
You can't make a subjective judgement that Miles can't coach when he's 114-34, 5 top 10 finishes, two nat'l title game & a nat'l championship winner at LSU - while playing in the SEC west. Maybe you don't like him. Fine. And maybe it was time for a new coach at LSU but your assertion that Miles can't coach is just subjective BS opinion....just look no further than his record, end of story.
I like him very much and my POV is absolutely not a subjective judgement. It was time. Maybe LSU folks have too high a standard but they put their money and time where their mouth is (and believe me I am no fan of corn dog nation). It is hardly a great situation and they never should have extended him but it was time. It's easy to look strictly at the record and most programs would be happy for that record but this is not (at least in the fan support and booster's eys) a run of the mill program.
Your "POV" is the very definite of subjective judgement. His record would be the objective consideration.
I have no bias, I am reading what I see on the field, in the stands, from boosters, facilities, recruiting environment etc. Being objective doesn;t mean the only thing you look at is winning percentage over his entire tenure. It's like a Tubby at Kentucky. Hell look at Tubberville himself, he went 85-40 at Auburn (0.680 clip).
You apparently disagree but my POV is not without merit. I work with a number of very successful LSU alums, they are all sad but think it was the right move. A local poll has it at 80% approval of the firing. Are they nutty-ish corndogs, perhaps, but it was time (like I said). It's a harsh reality coaching elite college programs.
Again, I am a Tulane alum from the northeast, I have zero affinity for LSU. I watch the games cause of the wife. Secretly I hope they go 0-12 every year (don't let her know).
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RE: Mike Norvell to LSU
(09-26-2016 04:18 PM)wavefan12 Wrote: (09-26-2016 03:36 PM)Atlanta Wrote: (09-26-2016 03:25 PM)wavefan12 Wrote: Les reminds me of a rich man's Tubberville. A guy who built a reputation after being tossed into a great situation but in actuality can't coach. He will fizzle away somewhere else like Tommy Tubs.
What nonsense. Les Miles has a 114-34 record at LSU, 5 top 10 finishes, played in 2 nat'l championships, won a nat'l title - and you pronounce Miles can't coach.... SMH
Stubborn, sure & it cost him his job.
All recruit. Name me one solid coach who is so absurdly bad at clock management, adjustments and year-to-year changes in philosophy. No he can't coach, not at a top 10 program level. At least I have no rooting interest in LSU and have basically watched every one of their games over the past 5 years, you? As i have said in other threads, he has enjoyed the easiest recruiting environment in the nation. How can you have so much talent (most NFL players over the past five years) but never finish in the top ten over that span? Many programs would be lucky to have him, it was time for LSU to move on.
How? By playing in the sec against teams like Alabama.
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Mike Norvell to LSU
(09-25-2016 07:25 PM)PurpleReigns2012 Wrote: (09-25-2016 05:09 PM)KNIGHTTIME Wrote: (09-25-2016 05:04 PM)Tiger1983 Wrote: He would take it in a heartbeat if offered like nearly every coach in college football.
Not Scott Frost. He is naming his first kid "U". 2nd kid "C". 3rd kid "F".
4th kid K after he gets fired?
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RE: Mike Norvell to LSU
(09-26-2016 05:06 PM)wavefan12 Wrote: (09-26-2016 04:52 PM)Atlanta Wrote: (09-26-2016 04:50 PM)wavefan12 Wrote: (09-26-2016 04:42 PM)Atlanta Wrote: (09-26-2016 04:18 PM)wavefan12 Wrote: All recruit. Name me one solid coach who is so absurdly bad at clock management, adjustments and year-to-year changes in philosophy. No he can't coach, not at a top 10 program level. At least I have no rooting interest in LSU and have basically watched every one of their games over the past 5 years, you? As i have said in other threads, he has enjoyed the easiest recruiting environment in the nation. How can you have so much talent (most NFL players over the past five years) but never finish in the top ten over that span? Many programs would be lucky to have him, it was time for LSU to move on.
You can't make a subjective judgement that Miles can't coach when he's 114-34, 5 top 10 finishes, two nat'l title game & a nat'l championship winner at LSU - while playing in the SEC west. Maybe you don't like him. Fine. And maybe it was time for a new coach at LSU but your assertion that Miles can't coach is just subjective BS opinion....just look no further than his record, end of story.
I like him very much and my POV is absolutely not a subjective judgement. It was time. Maybe LSU folks have too high a standard but they put their money and time where their mouth is (and believe me I am no fan of corn dog nation). It is hardly a great situation and they never should have extended him but it was time. It's easy to look strictly at the record and most programs would be happy for that record but this is not (at least in the fan support and booster's eys) a run of the mill program.
Your "POV" is the very definite of subjective judgement. His record would be the objective consideration.
I have no bias, I am reading what I see on the field, in the stands, from boosters, facilities, recruiting environment etc. Being objective doesn;t mean the only thing you look at is winning percentage over his entire tenure. It's like a Tubby at Kentucky. Hell look at Tubberville himself, he went 85-40 at Auburn (0.680 clip).
You apparently disagree but my POV is not without merit. I work with a number of very successful LSU alums, they are all sad but think it was the right move. A local poll has it at 80% approval of the firing. Are they nutty-ish corndogs, perhaps, but it was time (like I said). It's a harsh reality coaching elite college programs.
Again, I am a Tulane alum from the northeast, I have zero affinity for LSU. I watch the games cause of the wife. Secretly I hope they go 0-12 every year (don't let her know).
Anecdotal support doesn't change an opinion from subjective to objective. Miles has proved he can coach by his record & achievements. I can agree it was time at the end of last season for LSU to find a new coach (because it too is a subjective opinion) but no way you can say Miles can't coach. LSU has also showed it's poor form by firing Miles after 4 wks - and this will affect its ability to find the coach they want.
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RE: Mike Norvell to LSU
Miles is a winner and he is an ace recruiter
Tulane fans would kill to have Miles as their coach...
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RE: Mike Norvell to LSU
(09-25-2016 05:51 PM)Bearcats#1 Wrote: they won't be after Norvell...he has proven nothing
Your boy is gone though UH, if LSU wants him
And sadly(I mean this with all sincerity because I like UC) nobody is trying to rip Tubbs away from your program.
I thought he was a terrible choice for Texas Tech and I felt bad when you guys got him.
Can you all pay him to go coach somewhere else?
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RE: Mike Norvell to LSU
(09-26-2016 06:18 PM)UHRedcat96 Wrote: (09-25-2016 05:51 PM)Bearcats#1 Wrote: they won't be after Norvell...he has proven nothing
Your boy is gone though UH, if LSU wants him
And sadly(I mean this with all sincerity because I like UC) nobody is trying to rip Tubbs away from your program.
I thought he was a terrible choice for Texas Tech and I felt bad when you guys got him.
Can you all pay him to go coach somewhere else?
yup...sadly is right. If I could, I'd fire him today. So would a lot of UC fans.
Texas Tech fans were right. What we took as sour grapes was just reality....
hopefully we get into a B12 conference, put ol Tubs out to pasture and get a real coach
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