I don’t want this to sound like sour grapes because I actually want BK to succeed there generally speaking, but I am struggling to find 6 wins on that schedule.
I would have agreed with you until the details came out of how he left.
- Visiting a recruit in home and leading them astray while he's working on a new lucrative deal elsewhere, then straight up lying about it afterwards. Oh, and he had three helpings of a home cooked meal, slow-cooked brisket burnt ends, no less. That's bush league.
- Seeing the video of him addressing the LSU players for the first time and calling out the enhanced talent level of the players just hours after addressing the ND guys for a whole two minutes. You were 2-0 against LSU here you chump.
- Then the whole fake accent thing (so cringy. Just be yourself dude)
- Pretending he's going to give two shits about academics and RKGs at LSU (can't blame him for wanting an easier path, that is a tough hurdle at ND but don't lie about it, we know better).
If he would've left it as simple as "it was a ton of money and a great opportunity for me to win a championship, new challenge for me and my family" it would've gone over better. Not to mention the abysmal timing of it all....even in hindsight now that we are the first team out, that was BS.
BK brought this program back from the dumps but that doesn't mean we have to pretend he's a good guy. He's a politician and for all of the good he did on the field the past five seasons, he proved it was all a façade. Compare his character to Freeman. BK does it for show, Freeman is genuine.
We can be grateful for the past five seasons of success he gave us and also realize, he's kind of a POS, and hope to see LSU's program burn to the ground. Figuratively speaking, of course.