Kansas Football: Ranking the Toughest Games on the Jayhawks Schedule

Written by Charlie Beuttel Twitter: @charlie_cds3 RNG on Facebook The Kansas football program is entering their second season under head Coach Les Miles. In Year 1 the Jayhawks finished 3-9 with just one win coming in conference play for the second straight season. Despite the struggles a year ago, there were some bright spots including blowing out Boston College on the […]

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Ranking the Toughest Games on the Kansas Jayhawks Schedule

Written by Charlie Beuttel Twitter: @charlie_cds3 It is no secret that the Kansas Jayhawks are rebuilding their football program. With the hire of former LSU Tigers national championship winning head coach Les Miles, fans are once again excited to fill the stands at David Booth Memorial Stadium in Lawrence. Despite finishing just 3-9 in 2018, expectations are on the rise […]

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Former LSU Tigers Starting QB Anthony Jennings Transferring

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @HogManInLA The LSU quarterback battle dropped from a three-man race down to two on Thursday with the announcement that former Tigers starting quarterback Anthony Jennings is transferring. Jennings was a 4-star recruit out of Marietta (GA) as part of the 2013 recruiting class. The 6-2, 202, pound dual-threat received time in the LSU huddle during […]

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LSU Adds RB Coach Jabbar Juluke but Loses WR Coach Tony Ball

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @HogManInLA Just when LSU fans think the Tigers coaching staff might be getting close to settled, another move within the ranks takes place. On Saturday, Feb. 13, LSU finally added a running backs coach to the staff landing Jabbar Juluke but promptly lost wide receivers coach Tony Ball. Juluke is well aware of Louisiana football […]

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Auburn Hires Steele away from LSU and Tigers Pull DC away from Wisconsin, Both on Shaky Ground

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @HogManInLA The assistant coaching carousel in the SEC has continued to rotate with Auburn pulling defensive coordinator Kevin Steele away from LSU after one season in Baton Rouge helping initiate change on various staffs. The Tigers looking to fill the open vacancy returned the favor in kind snagging Wisconsin defensive coordinator Dave Aranda on Tuesday. The […]

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2015 Advocare V100 Texas Bowl Preview and Prediction: No. 20 LSU Tigers vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @HogManInLA The 2015 college football postseason is full of great matchups in various bowl games but few can truly promote the vast offensive firepower of two distinctly different styles of offense executed with LSU’s ground game and Texas Tech’s passing attack. The Red Raiders constructed a 7-5, 4-5 season in Big 12 play, largely behind […]

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LSU Contingent Looking to Ouster Les Miles Erring on a Likely Program Set Back

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @HogManInLA Scuttlebutt around the college football campfire is LSU head coach Les Miles is in jeopardy of losing his job but a quick look around the SEC will show replacing a head coach is not always the best way to right the proverbial ship. An amazing turnaround is underway for Miles and company after starting […]

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Ranking the Toughest Games on LSU’s 2015 College Football Schedule

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @HogManInLA *Original post-date on Athlon Sports Aug. 13 Few college football coaches have achieved the kind of success Les Miles has on the field. Since arriving in Baton Rouge in 2005 the Tigers have played for a BCS National Championship (2011) and won a BCS National Championship (2007) with the “Mad Hatter compiling a win-loss […]

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Game by Game Breakdown of the LSU Tigers’ 2015 Football Schedule

Written by Ryan Wright Les Miles has built a football institution at LSU and now has no one else to blame but himself for the high level of success and expectations that come with being the main man in Baton Rouge. Miles has three SEC West titles under his belt (2005, 2007, and 2011), two SEC Championships (2007 and 2011), […]

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