Since The O-line was like a sieve this season, I'd consider it addition by subtraction. Either these kids were grossly overrated and can't compete at this level (I mean T-Bob) or they weren't coached up very well. Now we'll see which it is. If he decides to go, I'll pay for his one way plane ticket out of my pocket. Now if he could get Crowton to take an AD posistion over there...
I wonder if he wants to adopt a complete family, with grandkids and all. I'd be ok with him as my dad. :hihi:
folks, i really dont see Memphis coming close to offering Stud the type of money it will take to sway him. Porter will only be pulling down 750K as it is. Plus, his wife and kids apparently LOVE BR.
With reports swirling that Studrawa would follow Tigers running back coach Larry Porter to Memphis, the third-year LSU offensive line coach dispelled that. "I'm very happy here and feel very fortunate to be part of part of Les Miles' staff and I'm looking forward to what we can accomplish in the future," Studrawa said. :dis: ...Miles said offensive preparations for the LSU's game against Penn State in the Capital One Bowl will he handled by Crowton, Porter and Studrawa.
Hasn't this cat already moved on to graceland? I doubt he will have anything to do with our game plan for JoePa:huh:
Considering Miles comments state Porter will be making game decisions against PS I would say that this is an older quote. Stud won't have a choice if Miles wants him out. From what I've heard Stud is playing the game. He trying to force LSU to fire him. Supposedly there isn't a time limit of rehire clause in his contract. Meaning should LSU fire him the he get a new job 30-60-90 days down the road, LSU would still be on the hook for his buyout. Pretty sneaky if true.