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but has a defense that gave up 42 to Miss State and lost to (can't remember which small school it was) at home.

LSU did a fine job, but they're going to fall short on this one.
Nothing has been decided and regardless of what has happened on the field this year it doesn’t change that Raymond has one of the most credible pitches to make to an elite DB. 

 
No, its me, SHA, this time. I just don't think LSU can make an effective case right now for Cook.

The longer resume is not something kids really care about any more than who has the longest belt or tie.

Texas' secondary has been the talk of the football world with all the noise they're making. From leading the nation (tied) for INTs to having players put on award watch lists. As opposed to watching Miss St, picked DL in a division of a conference, hang 42 on that Tigger defense.

I didn't work hard to think about what I just wrote. I don't think Cook does, either.
We’ve heard on more than one occasion that Cook has absolutely weighing the the track records in regards to development. It’s not lip servicec in this instance.,

 
If Bobby Brown commits to aggy then get your popcorn ready folks.  Remember when aggy fans were ready to crucify O'Neal because he said he was going to kneel during the national anthem but never did?  Well, Brown has been doing it this year so let's see what aggy will say to that.

 
We’ve heard on more than one occasion that Cook has absolutely weighing the the track records in regards to development. It’s not lip servicec in this instance.,


Even if true, common sense has to win out. And if not, then maybe LSU does us a big favor.

What matters is that both coaches are known to put people in the league.

Now, is Cook really taking pencil to paper to count how many for each? Really?

I don't buy it.

LSU has plenty to sell a kid and I'm sure he's intrigued by it. But again, who is making noise right now and who is not? Just a week or so ago the headlines were LSU is falling apart.

 
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Even if true, common sense has to win out. And if not, then maybe LSU does us a big favor.

What matters is that both coaches are known to put people in the league.

Now, is Cook really taking pencil to paper to count how many for each? Really?

I don't buy it.

LSU has plenty to sell a kid and I'm sure he's intrigued by it. But again, who is making noise right now and who is not? Just a week or so ago the headlines were LSU is falling apart.
We are 3-4. You were wrong about the last one as well... 

 
Raymond has been a coach since 2009 (Utah St).

A year at Indiana, then Nebraska. LSU from 2012 to present.

If I'm Cook, I want to know how many DBs from Raymond's watch at Utah St, Indiana and Nebraska are in the league. That would tell me the caliber of coach he is. His time at LSU, lol, I could have put Jamaal Adams in the league. 

Raymond's Wiki entry is two paragraphs long.

Stan Drayton – coaching since 1994 with stints at Miss St, Green Bay Packers, Florida, Tennessee, Syracuse, Ohio State, Chicago Bears and now with the top secondary around at Texas.

Help me out here Daniel, you were talking about the more impressive resume? LOL. I think Drayton owns that and it's not even close.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Drayton

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Raymond

 
Even if true, common sense has to win out. And if not, then maybe LSU does us a big favor.

What matters is that both coaches are known to put people in the league.

Now, is Cook really taking pencil to paper to count how many for each? Really?

I don't buy it.

LSU has plenty to sell a kid and I'm sure he's intrigued by it. But again, who is making noise right now and who is not? Just a week or so ago the headlines were LSU is falling apart.
Yes both coaches have put guys in the league, but I think you are majorly discounting Raymond’s reputation. The proof is in the pudding. 

As far as noise goes, the Texas has defense has played well, but LSU is sitting at 6-2 and hasn’t exactly fallen apart. 

 
Raymond has been a coach since 2009 (Utah St).

A year at Indiana, then Nebraska. LSU from 2012 to present.

If I'm Cook, I want to know how many DBs from Raymond's watch at Utah St, Indiana and Nebraska are in the league. That would tell me the caliber of coach he is. His time at LSU, lol, I could have put Jamaal Adams in the league. 

Raymond's Wiki entry is two paragraphs long.

Stan Drayton – coaching since 1994 with stints at Miss St, Green Bay Packers, Florida, Tennessee, Syracuse, Ohio State, Chicago Bears and now with the top secondary around at Texas.

Help me out here Daniel, you were talking about the more impressive resume? LOL. I think Drayton owns that and it's not even close.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Drayton

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Raymond
Stan Drayton is the running back coach, bro. 

 
We are 3-4. You were wrong about the last one as well... 
I don’t see the “noise” either and know one else will at the end up the year if we are sitting at 7-5 or 6-6... know one will remember the “Defense was dominate” all we see and remember is wins and losses and UT isn’t on the right track for that. Regardless how close the outcomes are. Come July it’ll be “Texas was 6-6 and lost to Maryland” Although im not that way, the nation will be. 

 
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