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OA Charlie Weis Jr -current Ole Miss OC


OA Charlie Weis Jr -current LSU OC
Multiple injuries to key players affected Oregon’s ability to execute its strategy.

IU jumped in Oregon’s weakness with lethal execution and brute force.
The NFL is taking Chambliss in the first round.

Defense Wins Big Games

Posted by mrbayoublu on 1/8/26 at 10:46 pm
The defense must get off the field. If the offense runs to many plays, in the fourth quarter, the defense gets tired. Both Ole Miss and Miami’s defenses git tired enough for their offenses to move down the field. Ole Miss was a fast horse. Miami was a slow horse. Slow horses won out.

Great game.
We are already looking at a real problem. By the time DT can play, the season will be over.
Levitt is not healthy. Full recovery will not be known until he plays.

Refs are cheating

Posted by mrbayoublu on 12/27/25 at 10:03 pm
Even the ref in the studio called bs
I’ll let Coach Kiffin decide whether he wants to keep Curne or not.

re: 105 Scholarship Players

Posted by mrbayoublu on 12/19/25 at 11:04 am to
Does room and board, cost of tuition and books, healthcare, and a stipend of monthly expenses count as a payment?

Some players are not offered big bucks, but some players still value an education. I know I would, even if all I did was a practice squad player for four years and graduated from LSU.
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“We didn’t appreciate the fact that we were singled out repeatedly.”


ND, in fact, stacks the odds in its favor and demands that everyone allow ND football to single out its "exceptionality," with ND the only University Athletic Director seated on the CFP committee.

However, when judgments don't rule in their favor, they cry baby cry. ND's peers said they didn't meet playoff standards. Shocking! ??

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I trust that he has a plan. There should be many QBs that will be interested. That is what is good about him taking the job now. He can start working on fixing this offense, both personnel and scheme, right away.


Lane Kiffin will not be fixing LSU's offense. He will be INSTALLING his proven plan into our Tigers' offense.

This ain't our Coach's first rodeo, but this rodeo will now become his finest rodeo for years to come. Go Tigers!
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I agree with Cowher here. Ole Miss threw Kiffin a lifeline when his coaching career was in the dumps, and he was relegated to FAU.


If you read Lane Kiffin's bio and watch his interview with Marty Smith, then you would never make a reckless and bitter response like this unless you are brain-dead.

Get a life!

re: Why did Kiffin cost so much?

Posted by mrbayoublu on 11/30/25 at 4:00 pm to
Read Kiffin's bio at the LSU - The Official Athletics website
Wow! Like Wow! That is funny. Mad, but funny.

OM fans are going to the airport to heckle OM assistants boarding a plane to go to LSU.

re: How long does lane stay at LSU

Posted by mrbayoublu on 11/30/25 at 2:41 pm to
5 years.

After one or two national championships, he may go to the NFL with the "right" ownership: San Francisco, Dallas, or the New York Giants.

Otherwise, Kiffin will stay at LSU until he is ready to retire.
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They are #100 nationally in penalty yardage per game. Were #125 last year. #124 the year before that.


Yes, you are correct.

With penalties like that, Auburn fans will remind Golesh why his players cannot do that in the SEC.

Auburn fans are a tough crowd, like most SEC fans.

I prefer the great Auburn teams instead of a program floundering, even if they piss me off and beat my LSU Tigers. In the South, good fights are always the best fights.

re: Golding HC at Ole Miss

Posted by mrbayoublu on 11/30/25 at 1:47 pm to
I can imagine that. I think it is a mistake. But hey, Golding is a good choice.

Alex Golesh Perfect for Auburn

Posted by mrbayoublu on 11/30/25 at 1:42 pm
I know all Bama fans will bash this thread, calling Golesh is perfect for Auburn to crash and burn. They are dead wrong.

Golesh demands maximum effort from his players without turning into an a-hole.

Golesh's teams execute at a high level with minimal mistakes. Why? Discipline.

Yes, Golesh's teams have lost games. That's why Golesh is a winner. He ain't living in a fairy tale. His teams are hard-nosed, grinding, driven players. He has learned what it takes to win.

High School Alabama recruits will find Golesh is eerily similar to their tough high school head coaches. Southern bred for kicking arse and taking no prisoners.

The sun will immediately begin to shine on the Plains. Golesh is not rebuilding; his team will come out of the gates with a plan that aligns with Auburn's tradition of excellence, which fans will recognize and appreciate.

With NIL, Portal, and Transfers, players are not in a system long enough to have enough repetitions to execute fundamental football positions, especially on offense.

In the past, an offensive lineman might not have started until his junior year. Wide Receivers' routes are based on constant repetition, with habits taught by coaches over multiple seasons.

Yes, some position players are incredibly talented; however, most must be "coached" in the fundamentals with repetitions over at least two seasons to execute on the field at a high level.

Instead, college players are coached by different coaches every year, who teach different styles. One way this year is not the same as the next. Players still want to be the best, but the messages change from one team to the next.

re: I hope Kiffin to LSU falls through

Posted by mrbayoublu on 11/22/25 at 12:15 pm to
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His lack of loyalty stands out in a profession that lacks loyalty
yeah, he lacks loyalty like Saban lacked loyalty...and anyone else who has ever changed jobs.


Remember, Nick Saban announced he was leaving LSU on Christmas Day.

If the team commits 10 penalities, 3 fumbles, and 3 dropped passes, then, ummm, gonna be smoke in the barn for sure.