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List Of Glory & List Of Shame | Recap Of The Giants & Panthers Week 2 New York Giants vs Carolina Panthers
List Of Glory Oshane Ximines Graham Gano Coaching Staff List Of Shame Evan Neal Cordale Flott Daniel Jones Dishonorable mention Kenny Galloday
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How do the national champions follow up an incredible 2019 season?
Over the next couple of weeks, we will be taking a quick look at every Auburn opponent on the 2020 schedule.
2019 Record: 15-0
2020 Signing Class: 4th (3rd SEC)
Head Coach: Ed Orgeron (5th Season)
Key Departures:
QB Joe Burrow - 402/527 (76.3%) 5,671 yds 60 TD 6 INT
RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire - 215 carries 1,414 yds 6.6 avg 16 TD 55 rec 453 yds 8.2 avg TD
WR Justin Jefferson - 111 rec 1,540 yds 13.9 avg 18 TD
TE Thaddeus Moss - 47 rec 570 yds 12.1 avg 4 TD
LT Saahdiq Charles
C Lloyd Cushenberry
DT Rashard Lawrence - 28 tackles 6.0 TFL 2.5 sacks 3 PBU FR FF
OLB K’Lavon Chaisson - 60 tackles 13.5 TFL 6.5 sacks 2 PBU FF
LB Jacob Phillips - 113 tackles 7.5 TFL sack PBU FF
LB Patrick Queen - 85 tackles 12.0 TFL 3.0 sacks INT 2 PBU FR
S Grant Delpit - 65 tackles 4.5 TFL 2.0 sacks 2 INT 7 PBU FR FF
Key Returners:
WR Ja’Marr Chase (Jr) - 84 rec 1,780 yds 21.2 avg 20 TD
WR Terrace Marshall Jr (Jr) - 46 rec 671 yds 14.6 avg 13 TD
LB Damone Clark (Jr) - 50 tackles 4.0 TFL 3.5 sacks
DB Kary Vincent Jr (Sr) - 47 tackles 2.0 TFL 4 INT 8 PBU
CB Derek Stingley Jr (So) - 38 tackles TFL 6 INT 15 PBU FR
S JaCoby Stevens (Sr) - 92 tackles 9.0 TFL 5.0 sacks 3 INT 6 PBU
Preview
On September 30th, 2017, Ed Orgeron’s LSU Tigers lost at home to Troy. It was the 2nd loss in three weeks and things were starting to get uncomfortable for Coach O just five games into his first full season as the Tigers’ head coach. Rumors of infighting between the head man and offensive coordinator Matt Canada were rampant. With a trip to the Swamp up next and Auburn coming to town a week later, it sure seemed like a possible Ole Miss redux was underway in Baton Rouge. Ed O was once again the joke of the SEC.
But not for long.
LSU has lost exactly five games since that Troy upset. They rallied to beat Florida and Auburn in successive weeks and finished 9-4 in 2017. LSU followed up with a 10 win season in 2018. Then in 2019, Coach O and the Tigers went out and won the whole damn thing behind the most prolific offense in college football history.
Ain’t no one laughing now except Coach O.
What LSU accomplished in 2019 was remarkable. Joe Burrow transformed from mediocre QB that needed max protect every other snap to a Heisman winner who excelled at getting his playmakers the ball behind 5 man protections. It was an offense that was downright unstoppable, only scoring less than 35 points once in 2019. But even in that one contest against Auburn’s stout defense, LSU still put up over 500 yards of offense.
I mean just look at those numbers. Joe Burrow threw SIXTY touchdown passes. Ja’Marr Chase caught TWENTY touchdowns. Justin Jefferson had ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVEN receptions. Terrace Marshall missed 3 games and still caught THIRTEEN touchdowns. Clyde Edwards-Helaire rushed for more yards than any AU running back last season and would have finished #2 in receiving for Malzahn’s Tigers. Just insanity.
But can they do it again? Joe Brady, former no name NFL analyst turned offensive wunderkind, is gone to the NFL. Long time stud defensive coordinator Dave Aranda is now the head coach at Baylor. Fourteen members of the 2019 national champions were drafted in the NFL.
Winning championships is hard. Winning multiple championships is much harder. Just ask Larry Coker, Gene Chizik, Mack Brown, Jimbo Fisher and countless others who reached the mountain top only to see their programs crumble underneath them. Will Coach 0 join them or is this only the start of his ascension?
Fortunately for LSU, elite talent remains, it’s just unproven. Myles Brennan has the daunting task of replacing Joe Burrow. A former blue chip prospect, Brennan has patiently waited his turn and folks in Baton Rouge think highly of his upside. But he won’t be as good as Burrow this fall. The question is how big a step back does LSU’s offense take from Burrow to Brennan?
Luckily for LSU’s new starting QB, plenty of skill talent remains. Yes, Clyde Edwards-Helaire, Justin Jefferson and Thaddeus Moss are all gone. But the nation’s best wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase is back as is former 5-star Terrace Marshall Jr. LSU also returns two former 5-star running backs in John Emery and Tyrion Davis-Prince along with former blue chip Chris Curry. There’s also an assortment of young WR talent that looks poised to make an impact including 5-star freshman Kayshon Boutte.
Oh and they signed one of the freakiest athletes of the 2020 class in Arik Gilbert. Seriously, this kid is absurd and will be a bone fide stud in LSU’s offense.
Probably the most underrated piece of that LSU offense last season was its offensive line. The Tigers often relied on only 5 man protections and this unit was outstanding all year HOLDING up against elite pass rushes. However, four starters have departed with right tackle Austin Deculus the lone man returning. There’s definitely plenty of talent up front it’s just about getting it to gel quickly enough to execute the Tigers RPO heavy offense.
On defense, Dave Aranda is gone and a familiar face has returned to roam the Tigers sidelines. Bo Pelini is back in Power 5 football following five years as head coach at Youngstown State. He took the Penguins to the FCS National Championship his 2nd year but was unable to replicate that success in his following 3 campaigns. Under Pelini, LSU will be transitioning back to a four man front meaning some pieces on this defense will have to adjust to new responsibilities and positions this fall.
Up front, LSU is loaded as always. K’Lavon Chaisson, Rashard Lawrence and Breiden Fehoko are all gone but plenty of talent returns. The Tigers have some big fellas to eat up the middle in guys like Tyler Shelvin, Saiki Ika and Glen Logan. On the edge, LSU will have to make some adjustments transitioning from 3-4 OLBs to 4-3 DEs. There are a lot of different faces that will get looks at this position but keep an eye on former JUCO TE prospect T.K. McClendon. Ed O has been consistent in praising his development and the scheme change better fits his skillset. He could be a breakout player for this Tiger defense in 2020.
One of the positions hardest hit by attrition was linebacker where Patrick Queen and Jacob Phillips both decided to leave for the NFL following the 2019 season. Luckily for LSU, they landed one of the premier grand transfers on the market in former North Dakota State star Jabril Cox. He will likely earn a starting role on the outside while someone like Damone Clark takes over at the MIKE.
Two starters depart in Thorpe Award winner (lol) Grant Delpit and cornerback Kristian Fulton. But arguably the nation’s best corner, Derek Stingley Jr, returns along with nickel back Kary Vincent Jr and safety JaCoby Stevens. Former Auburn commit Cordale Flott looks to be the incumbent at the corner spot opposite Stingley while former AU target Maurice Hampton likely fills in for Delpit at safety. The Tigers also signed the #1 CB in the nation in the 2020 class in Elias Ricks who could easily see time early on the back end of LSU’s defense.
2019 was a magical season for LSU. They put a fun brand of football on the field and used it to obliterate most every opponent that stood in their way. But 2020 will likely provide a few more stumbling blocks. So much production is gone and with two brand new coordinators, it’s hard to see LSU repeating in 2020. Auburn gets the defending champs at home this fall. If Gus Malzahn is ever going to beat Ed Orgeron, it better be this year.
War Eagle!
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What channel is Alabama vs. LSU on today? Time, TV schedule for Week 10 SEC football game
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Saturday’s meeting between No. 2 Alabama and LSU marks the end of an era between the two rivals. It’s the final game Ed Orgeron will coach in this series as leader of the Tigers.
The sixth-year LSU coach — if you include his interim status in 2016 — is now only one of two active SEC coaches to have beaten Alabama. Once he leaves at the end of the season, only Texas A&M’s Jimbo Fisher will be able to claim that feat. All the more reason for LSU to try and get one final victory for the outgoing coach.
MORE: College football bowl projections for Week 10
That won’t be an easy feat for the 4-4 Tigers, who return to Tuscaloosa for the first time since a 46-41 win at Alabama in 2019 helped propel them to an undefeated national championship season (and prompted an epic locker room speech from Orgeron). LSU has suffered myriad injuries this season, especially in the secondary: All-American cornerbacks Derek Stingley Jr. and Eli Ricks, safety Major Burns and former five-star freshman Sage Ryan will miss Saturday’s game. Cordale Flott is questionable to return as well.
That doesn’t bode well for a Tigers team facing quarterback Bryce Young; the sophomore ranks in the top 20 nationally in every major passing category, including completions (188, tied for 12th); completion percentage (70.1, 11th); yards (2,453, 10th); yards per attempt (9.2, 15th); adjusted yards per attempt (10.6, fifth); touchdowns (26, tied for fourth); and passer efficiency rating (176.8, fourth).
That said, the Tigers have received good play from their own quarterback in Max Johnson. He has completed 60.4 percent of his passes for 2,008 yards and 20 touchdowns to five interceptions in 2021 — a bright spot on an otherwise-down LSU team. He can take advantage of an Alabama secondary that has struggled at times to defend big plays, which was also the case in the Crimson Tide’s 52-24 victory over Tennessee.
Sporting News breaks down how to watch the Alabama-LSU rivalry in Tuscaloosa, Ala:
MORE: Watch Alabama vs. LSU live with fuboTV (7-day free trial)
What channel is Alabama vs. LSU on today?
TV channel (national): ESPN
Live stream: ESPN app, fuboTV
The meeting between Alabama and LSU will be broadcast nationally on ESPN. Chris Fowler and Kirk Herbstreit will call the game.
You can also stream the game live on the ESPN App or with fuboTV, which offers a free seven-day trial.
Alabama vs. LSU start time
Date: Saturday, Nov. 6
Kickoff: 7 p.m. ET
Alabama vs. LSU will kick off at 7 p.m. ET from Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Ala.
MORE: How a 12-team playoff would look based on 2021 CFP rankings
Alabama schedule 2021
Opponent Date Outcome vs. No. 14 Miami (Atlanta) Sept. 4 Alabama 44, Miami 13 vs. Mercer Sept. 11 Alabama 48, Mercer 14 at No. 11 Florida Sept. 18 Alabama 31, Florida 29 vs. Southern Miss Sept. 25 Alabama 63, Southern Miss 14 vs. No. 12 Ole Miss Oct. 2 Alabama 42, Ole Miss 21 at Texas A&M Oct. 9 Texas A&M 41, Alabama 38 at Mississippi State Oct. 16 Alabama 49, Mississippi State 9 vs. Tennessee Oct. 23 Alabama 52, Tennessee 24 Bye Oct. 30 N/A vs. LSU Nov. 6 TBD vs. New Mexico State Nov. 13 TBD vs. Arkansas Nov. 20 TBD at No. 13 Auburn Nov. 27 TBD
LSU schedule 2021
Opponent Date Outcome at UCLA Sept. 4 UCLA 38, LSU 27 vs. McNeese Sept. 11 LSU 34, McNeese 7 vs. Central Michigan Sept. 18 LSU 49, Central Michigan 21 at Mississippi State Sept. 25 LSU 28, Mississippi State 25 vs. No. 22 Auburn Oct. 2 Auburn 24, LSU 19 at No. 16 Kentucky Oct. 9 Kentucky 42, LSU 21 vs. No. 20 Florida Oct. 16 LSU 49, Florida 42 at No. 12 Ole Miss Oct. 23 Ole Miss 31, LSU 17 Bye Oct. 30 N/A at No. 2 Alabama Nov. 6 TBD vs. Arkansas Nov. 13 TBD vs. Louisiana-Monroe Nov. 20 TBD vs. No. 14 Texas A&M Nov. 27 TBD
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dmbreport-blog · 6 years
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Staying home: Auburn lands commitment from in-state DB Cordale Flott
Staying home: Auburn lands commitment from in-state DB Cordale Flott
Auburn had to fight several SEC programs to land Cordale Flott but the Saraland, Ala., native has decided to stay home and commit to the Tigers. The 6-foot-1, 165-pound Flott is rated as a three-star prospect by 247Sports Composite Rankings and holds offers from Alabama, Florida, Mississippi State, Ole Miss, Tennessee, and Texas A&M, among others. Interestingly enough, he recently named the…
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Cordale Flott's decision to flip his commitment from Auburn to LSU on Sunday morning took the orange-and-blue Tigers' class down to 11 members, but it didn't take them long to get back up to 12. from http://bit.ly/2tCnH6x - RSS Results in sports/college/auburn/football of type article https://www.oanow.com/sports/college/auburn/football/auburn-picks-up-first-ot-commit-from-img-academy-s/article_30756092-77dd-11e8-a7ef-575dec32f887.html
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One of Auburn's biggest strengths on the recruiting trail under Gus Malzahn has been avoiding decommitments. from http://bit.ly/2tCnH6x - RSS Results in sports/college/auburn/football of type article https://www.oanow.com/sports/college/auburn/football/star-corner-cordale-flott-flips-commitment-from-auburn-to-lsu/article_bfaf2aac-77c6-11e8-a8f6-17f103b3a6d4.html
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auburnfamilynews · 6 years
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Saraland cornerback Cordale Flott flipped from Auburn to LSU following an official visit to Baton Rouge this weekend. from Auburn Sports Impact http://www.al.com/auburnfootball/index.ssf/2018/06/cordale_flott_flips_auburn_to.html
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