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On 7/19/2022 at 12:17 PM, houtiger said:

Jack Beche seems to have his stuff together, good talker, no wonder they brought him to media days.

When the guy you bring to represent aTm, gets arrested…

 

https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/34271401/texas-aggies-football-player-ainias-smith-arrested-dwi-weapons-marijuana-charges?platform=amp

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Mike Jones reveals differences in offseason under Ed Orgeron compared to Brian Kelly

Justin Rudolphabout 24 hours
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LSU Tigers linebacker Mike Jones was at the 2022 SEC Media Days on Tuesday. And during his press session with the media, the junior linebacker revealed that while everybody is looking for the differences between former Tigers head coach Ed Orgeron and current coach Brian Kelly, so far, things have been quite similar except for one significant difference.

“Like throughout all college football, it’s a lot of similar things. Everybody is putting in work. The only thing I would say is probably the main difference — our strength staff now. Coach Flint and the guys in our weight room, they doing an amazing job,” said Jones. “They’re really data-based and data-driven with the way that we work. So we’re constantly wearing things that are going to track our speeds and track how much we’ve been running around. And even with the way we lift, they’re tracking our speeds with the way we lift. They have done a great job of just taking care of the guys and our bodies. Making sure we’re going to go into camp healthy and be in a position to be able to make a run and have a good year of college football.

For Jones, it appears that Kelly has implemented a system that has made the transition smooth for him and the other Tigers players. But the former Notre Dame head coach is using more of an analytics and data-driven approach to getting his players into shape for the 2022 season. And if Kelly’s mixture is successful, he can follow in the footsteps of the three previous LSU football head coaches and deliver a national championship to the program.

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2022 SEC football preseason media poll order of finish

First place votes in parentheses

SEC East

1. Georgia (172)

2. Kentucky (4)

3. Tennessee (1)

4. Florida

5. South Carolina (3)

6. Missouri

7. Vanderbilt (1)

SEC West

1. Alabama (177)

2. Texas A&M (3)

3. Arkansas (1)

4. Ole Miss

5. LSU

6. Mississippi State

7. Auburn

SEC Champion

Alabama (158)

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