ESPN analyst calls LSU coaches meeting with AD midseason 'completely unheard of'
ESPN NFL and college football analyst Trevor Matich joined The Paul Finebaum Show on Wednesday to talk SEC football.
Specifically, Matich commented on the Alabama vs. Texas A&M game, along with a recent LSU staff meeting.
Matich said he would be surprised if Texas A&M is able to put two touchdowns on the board on Saturday when the Aggies host No. 1 Alabama at Kyle Field.
Alabama, which is currently a 26.5-point favorite in the game, has only allowed three points in the last two weeks. Matich expects that to continue:
“If Texas A&M scores 2 TDs I’d be surprised…Alabama goes for their 3rd straight absolutely crushingly dominant SEC win” @TMatich pic.twitter.com/ZQrTMfalBQ
— Paul Finebaum (@finebaum) October 4, 2017
Matich also commented on LSU’s “meeting of the minds” which occurred this week when head coach Ed Orgeron met with AD Joe Alleva, offensive coordinator Matt Canada and defensive coordinator Dave Aranda to discuss “accountability.”
“This is something I’ve never seen before. Completely unheard of. The optics to me are as horrible as they can possibly be” @TMatich pic.twitter.com/HVAtXf1d9A
— Paul Finebaum (@finebaum) October 4, 2017