Brian Kelly discusses differences in second fall camp at LSU

Brian Kelly has a new team full of talent, much of it unproven. What will he be able to do with those new guys this fall amid high expectations?

The expectations are through the roof for [autotag]Brian Kelly[/autotag] in Year 2.

Does that stem from the fact that [autotag]Kim Mulkey[/autotag] and [autotag]Jay Johnson[/autotag] both won national championships in their second years as head coaches at LSU? Probably.

The Tigers exceeded all expectations in year one as they won 10 games and were champions of the SEC West. They capped a great season off with a huge win over Purdue in their bowl game.

Now, Kelly has a new team full of talent, much of it unproven. What will he be able to do with those new guys this fall amid the high expectations?

“I would say to you that we go in with the same kind of realistic expectation that we should be making some kind of incremental jump in certain areas… They should be making those jumps,” he said. “Freshmen we have to be more patient, we have to teach more, but that’s how I feel about everything we’re doing on a day-to-day basis.”

The best way to take care of things is to just take it game-by-game. The most important game is the next game on the schedule.

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