Steele is being as coy as Les on how his defense will look and so are his assistants and players. But some word is coming out in practice interviews.
http://theadvocate.com/sports/lsu/13121731-123/lsus-defense-under-kevin-steele
The gist . . .
Steele has changed Chavis' terminology but there are many similarities. The players say it is a simpler scheme, but with more formations and more linebacker emphasis.
Steele plays the tackles wider and Orgeron expects them to make sacks, not just tie up offensive linemen. They will play some 4-3, some 4-2, and some 3-4.
They will play a lot of nickel and dime, which they call nickel and dime. "Mustang" is out.
This team will blitz a lot more and from all backfield positions.
They say Steele doesn't yell as much as Chief, but is stricter.