Attached find a brief T-P update for the many "moving parts" for the Lindsey Scott saga.
Fingers crossed.
http://www.nola.com/recruiting/index.ss ... ndsey.html
Lindsey Scott at his 5th different school
It's not just about winning with these athletes. It's also about exposure, the opportunity to play against the elite programs, playing in a system that showcases their talent, and the belief that if they go to X school, they have a chance to play professionally after they're done.
Under Armour is dumping multiple millions into upgrading the entire athletic department. Ten years ago people didn't think Oregon would routinely surpass USC in the standings, but they have courtesy of Nike's backing (&coinciding with USC's NCAAs penalties).
Maryland has got a lot to sell to Scott. It all depends if he wants to buy in, or wants more to stay at home.
Under Armour is dumping multiple millions into upgrading the entire athletic department. Ten years ago people didn't think Oregon would routinely surpass USC in the standings, but they have courtesy of Nike's backing (&coinciding with USC's NCAAs penalties).
Maryland has got a lot to sell to Scott. It all depends if he wants to buy in, or wants more to stay at home.
Because CJ insisted on running a pro-style offense with a dropback passer that stayed in the pocket.mbawavefan12 wrote:Cause he held out the irrational hope that he could run a pro style offense with garbage coaching (OC and line) and no wr's.ajcalhoun wrote:It means absolutely nothing, but I wonder why CJ never went after Scott.
The list of QB's who CJ would never have touched is pretty long. Honestly if Greg Ward asked to transfer into our program, CJ probably would have said, "Thanks but no thanks." He only cared about arm strength and how complex an offense the kid could handle.
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Who said anything about the easy way out? If your ultimate goal is to play on Sundays you won't get there if you don't play. We offer him the best chance to play now.ajcalhoun wrote:RobertM320 wrote:I have to agree with anEngineer. The AAC is much more wide open potentially than the B1G will ever be. For instance, who saw Temple rising to the top like they did, just like we saw UCF go to the bottom so quickly. There's NO chance an Ohio State would ever finish at the bottom of the B1G. Just won't happen. The gap between us and Memphis/Houston/Temple talent wise is much, much closer than the gap between Ohio State and the bottom feeders of the B1G.GreenGears wrote:JustanEngineer wrote:One thing that Tulane can offer that Maryland can't is the opportunity to win a conference championship and with that, a chance to play in a major bowl game. Maryland is NEVER going to finish in the top 3 of the B1G in football no matter who they sign. The B1G could be the least competitive P5 conference and they are OK with that. They want Ohio St, Michigan, Michigan St and Penn St to be the showcase programs. They want at least one of those 4 in the playoff every year and don't want any of the undercard messing that up.
Unfortunately, I think people would say the same about Tulane and the American, even without big bruisers like Ohio St, Michigan or Michigan State.
This sounds like the same argument as "Why sit on the bench at LSU, Ole Miss,etc. when you can come in and start right away here?" Real competitors don't look for the easy way out. I hate this loser kind of talk.
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So telling the kid you don't think he's good enough to play now elsewhere? That's what it sounds like to me.RobertM320 wrote:Who said anything about the easy way out? If your ultimate goal is to play on Sundays you won't get there if you don't play. We offer him the best chance to play now.ajcalhoun wrote:RobertM320 wrote:I have to agree with anEngineer. The AAC is much more wide open potentially than the B1G will ever be. For instance, who saw Temple rising to the top like they did, just like we saw UCF go to the bottom so quickly. There's NO chance an Ohio State would ever finish at the bottom of the B1G. Just won't happen. The gap between us and Memphis/Houston/Temple talent wise is much, much closer than the gap between Ohio State and the bottom feeders of the B1G.GreenGears wrote:JustanEngineer wrote:One thing that Tulane can offer that Maryland can't is the opportunity to win a conference championship and with that, a chance to play in a major bowl game. Maryland is NEVER going to finish in the top 3 of the B1G in football no matter who they sign. The B1G could be the least competitive P5 conference and they are OK with that. They want Ohio St, Michigan, Michigan St and Penn St to be the showcase programs. They want at least one of those 4 in the playoff every year and don't want any of the undercard messing that up.
Unfortunately, I think people would say the same about Tulane and the American, even without big bruisers like Ohio St, Michigan or Michigan State.
This sounds like the same argument as "Why sit on the bench at LSU, Ole Miss,etc. when you can come in and start right away here?" Real competitors don't look for the easy way out. I hate this loser kind of talk.
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If he was capable of starting anywhere in the country he'd be a 5-star, not a 3-star. Not telling him anything he doesn't already know. And if he is good enough but the recruiting services don't reflect that why waste your talent being redshirted or sitting for a couple of years when you could play now and prove them wrong? Take it as a challenge.
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The T-P just reported LSU has offered a scholarship to Scott.
Sad but true, I just read the same article, http://www.nola.com/recruiting/index.ss ... ulane.html we offered Scott onArtVandelay wrote:The T-P just reported LSU has offered a scholarship to Scott.
December the 12th.
Having now lost out on Dwayne Haskins and Feleipe Franks LSU has turned its sights on Scott. As I said in an earlier post, the last time I can recall we got a recruit LSU wanted was for WR Tyrone Vaughns in 1983.
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And Giovanni LaFrance just got offered by the Razorbacks.
But isn't putting Scott at LSU with Fournette and the offense they run sort of like putting Jack Abraham in Fritz' offense? Just doesn't seem like LSU's style fits Scott's game.
But isn't putting Scott at LSU with Fournette and the offense they run sort of like putting Jack Abraham in Fritz' offense? Just doesn't seem like LSU's style fits Scott's game.
"That mantra is the only consistent thing that never needs to ever change for the rest of this program’s existence because that is all that matters & as long as that keeps occurring, everything will handle itself" -- Nick Anderson
True, all indications are Les Miles will "keep doing what he is doing," so if Scott wants to play QB & play as a freshman LSU would seem a bad choice?RobertM320 wrote:And Giovanni LaFrance just got offered by the Razorbacks.
But isn't putting Scott at LSU with Fournette and the offense they run sort of like putting Jack Abraham in Fritz' offense? Just doesn't seem like LSU's style fits Scott's game.
LaFrance aleady had multiple ACC, Big 12, and Pac 12 offers, so I don't see the Arkansas offer as groundbreaking. Maybe he goes there, maybe he doesn't, but I doubt it is the game-changer that LSU offering Scott is (or LSU offering LaFrance would be).RobertM320 wrote:And Giovanni LaFrance just got offered by the Razorbacks.
But isn't putting Scott at LSU with Fournette and the offense they run sort of like putting Jack Abraham in Fritz' offense? Just doesn't seem like LSU's style fits Scott's game.
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I don't see LSU offering Scott as a good fit for them. Smacks of desperation to me. And as soon as they find a 4 or 5* QB in next season's recruiting class, Scott's riding the pine. Is that what he's really looking for?OUG wrote:LaFrance aleady had multiple ACC, Big 12, and Pac 12 offers, so I don't see the Arkansas offer as groundbreaking. Maybe he goes there, maybe he doesn't, but I doubt it is the game-changer that LSU offering Scott is (or LSU offering LaFrance would be).RobertM320 wrote:And Giovanni LaFrance just got offered by the Razorbacks.
But isn't putting Scott at LSU with Fournette and the offense they run sort of like putting Jack Abraham in Fritz' offense? Just doesn't seem like LSU's style fits Scott's game.
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Wrong, Scott surely knows he'll be discarded down the road when sMiles gets who he really wants. Scott will thrive at Tulane and rot in Baton Rouge.puffy wrote:If LSU makes Scott their #1 quarterback priority, I don't see how he turns them down. If he's lower on the totem pole, Tulane still might have a shot.
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Miles is in CYA mode. He assured his fans that he will have a QB in this recruiting class and after being turned down by everybody else, they just want a body. There is no indication that Cameron even knows how to run an offense with a QB like Scott. It's for Scott to determine if LSU's desire for him is legitimate and for Fritz to convince him that it is not. Miles sells the nice guy persona but he is in a corner, and will waste a kid to quiet his base if he has to. If he screws Tulane to do it, his base will love it that much more.
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Until they find out he doesn't fit in their scheme. Then, they'll be on Miles again, but Scott's career will be shot. Basically, what Miles would do to Scott is about the same thing CJ did to Tanner Lee. Put him in a position NOT to succeed.anEngineer wrote:Miles is in CYA mode. He assured his fans that he will have a QB in this recruiting class and after being turned down by everybody else, they just want a body. There is no indication that Cameron even knows how to run an offense with a QB like Scott. It's for Scott to determine if LSU's desire for him is legitimate and for Fritz to convince him that it is not. Miles sells the nice guy persona but he is in a corner, and will waste a kid to quiet his base if he has to. If he screws Tulane to do it, his base will love it that much more.
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I think next season is Miles' final one at LSU, barring an SEC championship and New Year Six Bowl game, which I feel are both unlikely given their quarterback situation.RobertM320 wrote:Until they find out he doesn't fit in their scheme. Then, they'll be on Miles again, but Scott's career will be shot. Basically, what Miles would do to Scott is about the same thing CJ did to Tanner Lee. Put him in a position NOT to succeed.anEngineer wrote:Miles is in CYA mode. He assured his fans that he will have a QB in this recruiting class and after being turned down by everybody else, they just want a body. There is no indication that Cameron even knows how to run an offense with a QB like Scott. It's for Scott to determine if LSU's desire for him is legitimate and for Fritz to convince him that it is not. Miles sells the nice guy persona but he is in a corner, and will waste a kid to quiet his base if he has to. If he screws Tulane to do it, his base will love it that much more.
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No one is winning an SEC Championship playing a true freshman quarterback.puffy wrote:I think next season is Miles' final one at LSU, barring an SEC championship and New Year Six Bowl game, which I feel are both unlikely given their quarterback situation.RobertM320 wrote:Until they find out he doesn't fit in their scheme. Then, they'll be on Miles again, but Scott's career will be shot. Basically, what Miles would do to Scott is about the same thing CJ did to Tanner Lee. Put him in a position NOT to succeed.anEngineer wrote:Miles is in CYA mode. He assured his fans that he will have a QB in this recruiting class and after being turned down by everybody else, they just want a body. There is no indication that Cameron even knows how to run an offense with a QB like Scott. It's for Scott to determine if LSU's desire for him is legitimate and for Fritz to convince him that it is not. Miles sells the nice guy persona but he is in a corner, and will waste a kid to quiet his base if he has to. If he screws Tulane to do it, his base will love it that much more.
If I were a LSU fan, I would be thinking..."my gawd, things are so bad we have to have a QB that Tulane discarded take a visit here and one that they offered " !!! ...Scott does not fit the LSU offensive system and I do not see Cameron changing his philosophy to fit Scott, no matter what he or Miles tells him. I also think Miles is on his last hurrah with LSU, barring an SEC Championship and a final 4 appearance, he is gone and CJ will be the next head coach at LSU !!!! ( I had to add that just to start everyone's day off with a laff)JerseyWave wrote:No one is winning an SEC Championship playing a true freshman quarterback.puffy wrote:I think next season is Miles' final one at LSU, barring an SEC championship and New Year Six Bowl game, which I feel are both unlikely given their quarterback situation.RobertM320 wrote:Until they find out he doesn't fit in their scheme. Then, they'll be on Miles again, but Scott's career will be shot. Basically, what Miles would do to Scott is about the same thing CJ did to Tanner Lee. Put him in a position NOT to succeed.anEngineer wrote:Miles is in CYA mode. He assured his fans that he will have a QB in this recruiting class and after being turned down by everybody else, they just want a body. There is no indication that Cameron even knows how to run an offense with a QB like Scott. It's for Scott to determine if LSU's desire for him is legitimate and for Fritz to convince him that it is not. Miles sells the nice guy persona but he is in a corner, and will waste a kid to quiet his base if he has to. If he screws Tulane to do it, his base will love it that much more.
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While I can't see us beating out LSU for a recruit in any other position I do think we stand a good chance with Scott. They were mighty late in offering and don't have the built-in new-coaching-staff excuse that we do.
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Scott has to feel slighted by LSU since only their 3rd choice for the QB position. LSU has now only turned to Scott after losing out on Dwayne Haskins (Ohio State) and Feleipe Franks (Florida). And, how does Scott in anyway fit the offensive scheme Les Miles has run since at LSU?ajcalhoun wrote:While I can't see us beating out LSU for a recruit in any other position I do think we stand a good chance with Scott. They were mighty late in offering and don't have the built-in new-coaching-staff excuse that we do.
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Lsu has 10 qb's on their roster and a 2 year starter with 2 years of eligibility left. I can't see Scott signing with lsu. The only way is if there's a big bag of cash. This whole situation for lsu and miles could be a big eye sore if he chooses to go elsewhere and especially if ends up at Tulane. I believe at this point miles will do and say anything to sign Scott not because he sees him as his qb, but bc he can. It's a lot of pressure on Scott not to sign with the hometown team and potentially the #1 signing class of 2016. I think and hope he pulls a RG3 and signs with the smaller private school.
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As I tweeted, if Scott goes to LSU to play quarterback, it will be on the scout team only. Good Luck!!!
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