LSU should be a very good squad this season, but I wonder if they will find ways to win close battles with QB Randall at the helm. Defensively, they should be outstanding. There is speed galore @ LB and DB.
O line is actually better this year than last although losing a pair of starters, so the young stable of talented backs should roll. Vincent is a difference maker and a great example for the other young backs in the way that he approaches practice and conditioning.
QB Randall, who is being pushed by redshirt freshmen Russel and Flynn, is a 5th year senior with game experience. He has every tool that a QB should possess in the physical sense including speed, elusiveness and a very strong arm. The question is, can he eliminate mistakes??? 2 seasons ago, in the absence of Mauck, he made some of the worst on-field decisions that I have ever seen. It will be interesting to see if the game has slowed down for him since then.
They have as much speed and depth at WR as any team in the nation, but experience seems to be a weakness. Freshmen Carter, Doucet, Hawkins, junior skyler Green, and senior Brazell have wheels (Brazell will represent the USA in Athens as a Hurdler) and Bowe and Davis have size @ WR. RS frosh Amp Hill is a ? due to reconstructive knee surgery last year. My guess is the next 2-3 years LSU will have the best WR corps in the nation. TE depth is outstanding.
Defensively they should be very good again, but D line is a concern of mine. You do not replace the motor of a Chad Lavalais at DT. 6'7'' 300 lb DE Marquise Hill had just begun to learn the game when he left for the NFL a year early. There is much depth, but not as much experience as I would like.
LBs are better this season than last talent-wise due to a a couple of key additons and the loss of only one starter---converted safety eric alexander.
Departed SS Hunt was a leader on the field, but the secondary is LOADED with athleticism and both CBs are back.
As for special teams, I honestly do not know how we are going to replace punter D Jones who is currently in the NFL, but I can assure you that Skyler Green is a dynamic returner and our coverage teams should be good due to overall depth in athleticism and speed.
Hope this preview helps. I will update any depth chart changes, injuries, etc. as I hear it.
GL this season:weed:
O line is actually better this year than last although losing a pair of starters, so the young stable of talented backs should roll. Vincent is a difference maker and a great example for the other young backs in the way that he approaches practice and conditioning.
QB Randall, who is being pushed by redshirt freshmen Russel and Flynn, is a 5th year senior with game experience. He has every tool that a QB should possess in the physical sense including speed, elusiveness and a very strong arm. The question is, can he eliminate mistakes??? 2 seasons ago, in the absence of Mauck, he made some of the worst on-field decisions that I have ever seen. It will be interesting to see if the game has slowed down for him since then.
They have as much speed and depth at WR as any team in the nation, but experience seems to be a weakness. Freshmen Carter, Doucet, Hawkins, junior skyler Green, and senior Brazell have wheels (Brazell will represent the USA in Athens as a Hurdler) and Bowe and Davis have size @ WR. RS frosh Amp Hill is a ? due to reconstructive knee surgery last year. My guess is the next 2-3 years LSU will have the best WR corps in the nation. TE depth is outstanding.
Defensively they should be very good again, but D line is a concern of mine. You do not replace the motor of a Chad Lavalais at DT. 6'7'' 300 lb DE Marquise Hill had just begun to learn the game when he left for the NFL a year early. There is much depth, but not as much experience as I would like.
LBs are better this season than last talent-wise due to a a couple of key additons and the loss of only one starter---converted safety eric alexander.
Departed SS Hunt was a leader on the field, but the secondary is LOADED with athleticism and both CBs are back.
As for special teams, I honestly do not know how we are going to replace punter D Jones who is currently in the NFL, but I can assure you that Skyler Green is a dynamic returner and our coverage teams should be good due to overall depth in athleticism and speed.
Hope this preview helps. I will update any depth chart changes, injuries, etc. as I hear it.
GL this season:weed:
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