LSU football has experienced plenty of staff change this offseason.
The staff shuffling in Baton Rouge might seem a bit extreme, but it’s expected in college football. There’s a lot of movement every year. In fact, it’s rare for a program to not have any staff turnover.
And change can be good.
Often times, teams are able to upgrade when an assistant leaves.
For example, I think the Tigers became a better defensive team with the hiring of Bo Pelini as defensive coordinator.
And I think LSU’s staff change on Monday helped the program become better in recruiting.