Recruiting talk
I had my concerns about the quality of this recruiting class last summer. It was and is a down year in the state of Louisiana.
In years without great talent in the state, LSU has to go out of state to supplement its class. That's never an easy task for any school as the farther away from your base you get the harder it generally is to get players.
But after looking at what Les Miles and his staff have done this year those concerns aren't valid anymore. LSU is ranked in the top 10 in both Scout.com and Rivals.com's ratings.
Don't tell me they don't matter. LSU didn't start playing for national titles until they started competing for titles in February.
After seeing what LSU has done this year don't expect the Tigers to go away anytime soon.
In years without great talent in the state, LSU has to go out of state to supplement its class. That's never an easy task for any school as the farther away from your base you get the harder it generally is to get players.
But after looking at what Les Miles and his staff have done this year those concerns aren't valid anymore. LSU is ranked in the top 10 in both Scout.com and Rivals.com's ratings.
Don't tell me they don't matter. LSU didn't start playing for national titles until they started competing for titles in February.
After seeing what LSU has done this year don't expect the Tigers to go away anytime soon.
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