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Looks like Rhule may target Joe Brady for OC


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Word has been he already had a guy picked out but that'd certainly be interesting.

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It should be noted that Brady and Rhule share the same agent (Trace Armstrong), which only adds to the intrigue. Is Armstrong helping make the right connection between Brady and Rhule, or is Armstrong simply ensuring that his client (Brady) will get the best possible deal from LSU?

 

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We'd have to spend huge for a coordinator to get him. LSU will. A big part of the rise of Clemson has been them investing majorly in their coordinators. Their coordinators probably make more than the vast majority of college head coaches. For years LSU had great defenses and were hampered by mediocre offenses. Now they have this high flying high octane offense and they're not going to let that guy walk without offering him the whole kitchen sink.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

We'd have to spend huge for a coordinator to get him. LSU will. A big part of the rise of Clemson has been them investing majorly in their coordinators. Their coordinators probably make more than the vast majority of college head coaches. For years LSU had great defenses and were hampered by mediocre offenses. Now they have this high flying high octane offense and they're not going to let that guy walk without offering him the whole kitchen sink.

It'd be cool if true. Not getting my hopes up though given that we've already heard an expected name and the link acknowledges this could just be agent shenanigans.

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