“Really, it’s just the one side of the ball with the offensive coordinator position on their end, and so just understanding you might get some different looks, some different tendencies, things like that,” DeBoer said. “So, those players are out there and we understand how talented they are. They got a lot of juice, a lot of speed, lot of playmakers.
“So, we gotta be at our best, and seeing teams that come together or seeing teams that fall apart, we can’t worry about that, because we don’t control that piece. We can just control who we are and we gotta continue to get better on our end.”
After Kelly’s Sunday firing, LSU also let go of offensive coordinator Joe Sloan. That move reportedly played a major role in Kelly’s departure, as the former coach attempted to fire Sloan, as athletics director Scott Woodward asked, but also wanted to let go of other staffers.