According to the standard college football practice, a coach has three years to show success. I'm not shorting him. I actually want him to exceed. But we LSU fans have to face reality. Nothing will change until Nick Saban retires...
We'll talkabout this at the end of the 2019 season. I hope Eaux does what is necessary to keep his job. But if he has a losing record by then, and/or Saban retires from Bama, we could see a major shift in the balance of power in the SEC west.
I get what you're saying too. For me it's much more about the dropped balls, penalties, and the lack of discipline. Was that an anomaly? We'll find out.
That's at least twice that you've mentioned Saban in this thread. Other than beating us every year, what does he have to do with LSU football?