Maybe Bianco can come back to LSU and coach the golf team, I'm sure he's looking for a chance to get away from that Ole Miss jinx.
The Ladies were admiring my latest battle scars! My battle scars from our duel served me most excellently last evening when the young ladies of the town noticed. When I told them that I had single-handedly dueled the famed SabanFan and LSU Sportfreak and lived to tell the tale, the ladies melted in my arms like butter. The warm embraces that followed my conversation with these ladies made my cuts and contusions all the easier to bear! Vive la Guerre! We must do this again sometime, Gentlemen!
I know Greg Jones...and the guy knows the game of golf. He's a top flight recruiter, but golf is unlike any other sport... Example: We all KNOW-beyond a shadow of a shadow of a doubt-that Tiger Woods is unequivocally the best golfer on the planet, and perhaps the best that ever lived. For some reason, on the highest of stages, he's seemed quite mortal. When he's on, and he's been on for most of his adult and even adolescent life, there is no one on the planet that can come close to touching him. Yet he's been quite vulnerable against top flight competition. Same thing in college. The guys can be all world in practice, but it's a different thing when the juices are flowing. Those players may have decimated their physical peers in high school, but when amongst equals, they seem quite...well...equal... Golf is much more mental than physical. College golf is almost ALL mental. All those fellas can grip it and rip it. It takes a very heady individual to block out the mental distractions to be found on a college campus and play golf at a high level...