We’ve talked extensively about O’s desire to beef up the LSU lines. It’s a strategic point of emphasis for Orgeron. And we’ve talked about how, while Miles didn’t disregard size, he trended toward valuing more mobile/athletic prospects over bigger/stronger ones. Strategically, it enabled LSU to flex right into a spread-stopping attack. But while LSU evolved ahead of most other college defenses, it started to fall back behind when it came to competing with powerhouse teams across the country. LSU could run but could get run over.
And so Orgeron is working to fix it.