I am thinking Tommie Robinson may be a better fit at WR but both have experience at both positions. http://www.theadvocate.com/baton_ro..._45645a86-ec41-11e6-977c-7febad9dcab8.html?55
You guys hear this theory? This was posted on dandy don this AM regarding the coaching vacancy and the all of a sudden cherry picking of LA talent by Kansas of all freaking people. "That makes a total of six Louisiana prospects that have been recruited by Kansas’ running backs coach and New Orleans native Tony Hull who have committed to the Jayhawks. Like you, I’m wondering what the heck this is all about. Several of my readers have suggested that Coach Hull may have convinced a few players to help him force LSU’s hand in considering him for one of LSU’s coaching vacancies. I cannot confirm this far-fetched theory and have no evidence of that happening, but it sure makes one wonder. " What is the story about this Hull guy? Would he be a good get or are the other options (Tommie Robinson, Mickey Joseph, or David Johnson) better for us.
Tommie Robinson is on a different level than all the others IMO. Say Juluke doesn't take another coaching position elsewhere...then you have 2 top N.O. recruiters on the staff in some capacity. Joseph his a up and comer and has plenty of college experience (Juluke only has 2 years of college ball coaching)
Mickey Joseph would be great in that he can recruit NOLA, the Westbank and the surrounding areas. He is an unbelievably outgoing/outspoken guy who is very highly regarded in the football community in and around New Orleans and beyond. His family is very well known in the football community. His brother, Vance Joseph, is now the head coach of the Denver Broncos.
Shit so far they have 6 commits. I know signing day 2018 is a loooooooooooooonnnnnngggggg way away but this isn't my favorite precedence.
Owed, eh? Anything akin to how LSU is owed the committment of a kid just because he grew up instate? What is this, owed? I'm left wondering, "what meltdowns?" And here's this "owed" comment again. Saban is a hard man to work for as a coach, or play for as a player. All these players are leaving and taking the easy way out--they're going to ______ . They think "the world is owed." They are a traitor because they owe... You are impossible to underestimate.