BATON ROUGE, La. -- At LSU practices this spring, you might think you're seeing double. Maybe triple.
Instead of one group getting a repetition -- say, one quarterback handing off to a running back -- you've got three quarterbacks and running backs, side-by-side, running the same play. As quickly as one group is done with a play, another group steps up. It's a never-ending whirlwind of activity. "Organized chaos" is what new offensive coordinator Cam Cameron calls it.
"We're getting a lot more reps," running back Jeremy Hill said. "I got more reps than I thought I would get."
Instead of one group getting a repetition -- say, one quarterback handing off to a running back -- you've got three quarterbacks and running backs, side-by-side, running the same play. As quickly as one group is done with a play, another group steps up. It's a never-ending whirlwind of activity. "Organized chaos" is what new offensive coordinator Cam Cameron calls it.
"We're getting a lot more reps," running back Jeremy Hill said. "I got more reps than I thought I would get."
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