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The Bowl Game, After!


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Just a few stats to ponder: 

 

Joe 1st start:

11/24 46% 140 yards. Long of 37.

0 Td’s 2sacks.

 

 

Jayden 1st start:

25/34 74% 209 yards. Long of 22 yards.

2TD’s 4 sacks. 

 

Nuss 1st start

31/45 69% 395 yards. Long of 43 yards. 

3 TD’s 0 sacks. 

 

Thoughts? 

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52 minutes ago, LSUDad said:

Thoughts? 

My feeling is that Nuss loves LSU and is all in.  This isn't a stepping stone for him, but I think he appreciates and honors the stage that he now stands on.

His game has some limitations that need offensive scheme crafting and construction to downplay in his overall effectiveness. And maybe he needs to put some training time in to make his mobility more nimble?

At any rate, he does have NFL bonafides and we have the players to capitalize on that and allow him to shine providing we gameplan to accentuate what he brings to the table.

I think Sloane will become OC and will likely do all of that. I hope we don't lose Hankton if Sloane becomes OC (or vice versa). I don't see us having "Co-Offensive Coordinators.

Lastly, it's a great day to be an LSU fan...the Tigers have had back to back 10 win seasons on the heels of Kelly inheriting a team w/ 35 scholarship players and we've had one of the most impressive recruiting hauls in recent memory (and we might not be finished there). 

In addition, Alabama, Texas, and Georgia won't be able to hit the recruiting or portal trail claiming a championship.

The sun is shining...relish in its warmth!

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FYI:

 

While bowl games are diminishing in interest, that isn’t the case across the board.

When LSU played Wisconsin in the ReliaQuest Bowl on New Year’s Day, 4.61 million people tuned in as the Tigers overcame a 14-point deficit to win, marking the largest comeback in program bowl history, according to Sports Media Watch.

That more than doubled the viewership from last year’s game, and it was one of the most-watched bowl games from Week 3. It outperformed every non-College Football Playoff/New Year’s Six game aside from the Citrus Bowl between Tennessee and Iowa.

It was also the most-watched bowl game of the week that didn’t air either on ESPN or ABC.

That game may have served as a preview of what’s to come at LSU in the Garrett Nussmeier era, and it’s one that quite a few people outside the fanbase saw.

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