Know Your Adversary: LSU Tigers 사설토토
Another section of an exemplary cross-divisional competition gets composed on Saturday night inside Ben Slope Griffin Arena. Before the Gators and Tigers take the field, the Crocodile's games supervisor Joseph Henry connected with the Reveille's games manager Peter Rauterkus during the current week's Know Your Foe.
Both Florida and LSU enter this Saturday under new lead trainers, what has been the overall gathering of Brian Kelly from the group, fans and the media?
Rauterkus: The reaction to Brian Kelly has generally been positive from both LSU fans and players. The group, both new and returning players, appear to be purchased in with the new framework in culture. A great deal of that likewise had to do with the huge mass migration of players that happened when he originally showed up. As far as media, individuals who cover LSU and are around the program ordinary have a decent comprehension of the sort of individual and mentor he is, yet there has been some pessimism tossed at him from the public media, some justified and some not as justified as I would see it. Generally speaking, I think everybody around LSU trusts in the thing he's doing, yet additionally comprehends that this group won't be a competitor short-term.
Last week was an intense one for the Tigers, getting smothered at home by a truly fit and top-10 Tennessee group. What up-sides can be drawn from the presentation against the Workers, and how might LSU work off of those against Florida?
Rauterkus: It's elusive numerous up-sides from the Tennessee game, however I think it was an in general lowering experience for LSU. I don't think LSU deteriorated or relapsed against Tennessee, however I think they were uncovered for a ton of the areas they were feeble in and committed errors in to this point in the season. I believe that game permitted LSU to reset a smidgen, and give them something to demonstrate going into an extreme street game against Florida.
The Gators offense has solidly established its personality in running the ball, what are the principal qualities of the Tigers offense behind junior quarterback Jayden Daniels?
Rauterkus: LSU's offense is a fascinating case, and I think it hasn't even started to expose what's underneath yet of its true capacity. Up to this point, it seems like LSU's personality on offense has moved in pretty much every game. One thing that has been reliable, notwithstanding, is that this offense plays better in the last part and towards the finish of games. LSU's hostile line has been out of control and will utilize its 6th different beginning blend on Saturday, however in numerous games this season, they've truly had the option to wear groups out towards the finish of games. With the pass offense, that has been a significant subject of conversation for the majority of the time. LSU has one of the most gifted wide recipient centers in the SEC, however that hasn't been in plain view at this point. LSU has been terrible as far as dangerous plays in the pass game and has battled pushing the ball down the field. Jayden Daniels has been great utilizing his legs and in the speedy, short passing game, yet hasn't yet shown a capacity to toss the ball well downfield.
Generally speaking, this LSU offense is capable, but at the same time is conflicting. They appear to be best while utilizing rhythm and getting the ball out speedy in space, yet there has likewise been some irregularity in play calling. This offense can move the ball, and doesn't turn the ball over a lot, but at the same time not an offense will make a ton of huge plays.