Highly-touted freshman OT Ethan Pocic (6-7, 285) and JC transfer OG Fehoko Fanaika (6-6, 340) have enrolled and will play in spring practice. That gives them a springboard to get into the rotation early.
Sitting behind the bench for the Arkansas game last year, Miles was very hands-on with the offensive line. On every timeout, he was there actively coaching them. I wouldn't say that our offensive lines have struggled, though we have struggled with depth at times. Overall, no team with as strong a running game as we traditionally have could have a bad offensive line. Now, the line has had bad games from time to time, but so has every other unit of our team. And every other team out there, too.
Dworaczyk apparently. A six pack of Dos Equis says Les hires him as a graduate assistant as soon as he graduates.
This is already known, a tryout in the Pros and back to LSU after. Kind of like when Big Ben came back to LSU.
Trust me, I know that NFL players are highly compensated. You mistook my comment. The big differentiator between the two is that players can't earn money in college. Coaches can be well compensated whether they choose to work in college or the NFL. Players can only make money in the NFL. So, when they have a decent chance to move on they normally do. Don't know how that got that mixed up. It was stated in the comment that you were replying to. Your post was basically making my point about why players almost always move on when they have the chance.