JugbandFrog
Full Member
I was at the Drs office today and was sitting across from this older gentleman who commented on how our game ended up against Oklahoma.
We lamented about the good ol days of the SWC when fans could actually go to road games cuz everyone was so close.
He mentioned something I had to look up, and man is it awesome: LSU’s Chinese Bandits.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LSU_Tigers_football
It is a very interesting. I think how this could be used now, and I see it as a great way to keep players involved/excited, and most importantly OUT of the transfer portal. Basically, you get thia collection of 3rd stringers and run them through a set # of plays. Plays that feed off each other and you buildbon throughout the year, but this is their time.
At 1-2 moments in the game, when momentum is low, or just for the hell of it. Bring in the Bandits! I prefer Los Bandidos. They get special stickers on their helmets. They get playing time. Recognition. Experience.
I think this works better for offense than defense, but it sure sounds fun.
We lamented about the good ol days of the SWC when fans could actually go to road games cuz everyone was so close.
He mentioned something I had to look up, and man is it awesome: LSU’s Chinese Bandits.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LSU_Tigers_football
It is a very interesting. I think how this could be used now, and I see it as a great way to keep players involved/excited, and most importantly OUT of the transfer portal. Basically, you get thia collection of 3rd stringers and run them through a set # of plays. Plays that feed off each other and you buildbon throughout the year, but this is their time.
At 1-2 moments in the game, when momentum is low, or just for the hell of it. Bring in the Bandits! I prefer Los Bandidos. They get special stickers on their helmets. They get playing time. Recognition. Experience.
I think this works better for offense than defense, but it sure sounds fun.