New LSU safeties coach Bill Busch wasn't wasting time getting on his players during his first fall camp with the Tigers.
At day two of camp Sunday (Aug. 5), Busch was working on interception drills with the safeties when he repeatedly drove home his source of motivation in that area this season.
"Twenty-four dropped interceptions in two years," Busch yelled repeatedly. "Twenty-four dropped interceptions in two years."
The drill involved Busch, who came to LSU this offseason from Rutgers, tossing balls high in the corner of the end zone with a staffer holding a broom high in the air to make things more difficult for the safeties.