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Anyone see the embarrassment that was the LSU - Florida game tonight? It seems that last year, when Bo left, they were saying that it wasn't a significant loss. Now look at them. Okay, there were other changes to the teams (seniors leaving, etc.), but dang. And, yeah, we've had some tough losses, but after tonight, I believe in Bo's and the rest of the defensive staff's ability to make significant, long-term changes.

 

Maybe TT wasn't all that, but NU looked a LOT better. Smart coach, IMHO.

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Anyone see the embarrassment that was the LSU - Florida game tonight? It seems that last year, when Bo left, they were saying that it wasn't a significant loss. Now look at them. Okay, there were other changes to the teams (seniors leaving, etc.), but dang. And, yeah, we've had some tough losses, but after tonight, I believe in Bo's and the rest of the defensive staff's ability to make significant, long-term changes.

 

Maybe TT wasn't all that, but NU looked a LOT better. Smart coach, IMHO.

Don't want to start anything, but look at what OSU did to Chase and Mizzou. Tons of pressure etc. Going by that you could make the exact opposite argument about Bo.

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Anyone see the embarrassment that was the LSU - Florida game tonight? It seems that last year, when Bo left, they were saying that it wasn't a significant loss. Now look at them. Okay, there were other changes to the teams (seniors leaving, etc.), but dang. And, yeah, we've had some tough losses, but after tonight, I believe in Bo's and the rest of the defensive staff's ability to make significant, long-term changes.

 

Maybe TT wasn't all that, but NU looked a LOT better. Smart coach, IMHO.

Don't want to start anything, but look at what OSU did to Chase and Mizzou. Tons of pressure etc. Going by that you could make the exact opposite argument about Bo.

 

Good point!

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Anyone see the embarrassment that was the LSU - Florida game tonight? It seems that last year, when Bo left, they were saying that it wasn't a significant loss. Now look at them. Okay, there were other changes to the teams (seniors leaving, etc.), but dang. And, yeah, we've had some tough losses, but after tonight, I believe in Bo's and the rest of the defensive staff's ability to make significant, long-term changes.

 

Maybe TT wasn't all that, but NU looked a LOT better. Smart coach, IMHO.

Don't want to start anything, but look at what OSU did to Chase and Mizzou. Tons of pressure etc. Going by that you could make the exact opposite argument about Bo.

 

That's sort of the caveat that i was admitting to when I said, "Maybe TT wasn't all that." :) I think that there have been adjustments being made... well, that's the assumption that I'm making that could very well be wrong! I am also holding a general theory that the previous coaching staff has an effect on the current team (at least this early in the new coaches' tenure). We assumed that the old coaches were bad at developing players and bad at strengthening fundamentals. In my model, that carries over to this first year ;)

 

But we'll see! TT haven't played anyone else worth mentioning, so their stats are well padded.

 

I'm going to go with the pro-NU interpretation ;)

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