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LSU beat writer Wilson Alexander and columnist Scott Rabalais join sports editor Perryn Keys to discuss two weeks' worth of sweeping change within the football program.

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LSU's defensive coaching staff is now complete. Wilson and Scott break down the additions of Bo Davis, Kevin Peoples, Jake Olsen and Corey Raymond — how much they'll earn, and what each coach can do differently to improve the Tigers' defense.

The guys also discuss remaining holes in LSU's roster now that the NFL draft deadline has passed — whether the Tigers can bring in help at defensive tackle and in the secondary. We also discuss the addition of CJ Daniels, a 1,000-yard receiver from Liberty.

Also, we discuss the retirement of Nick Saban — his impact on LSU (good and bad); Alabama's hire of Kalen DeBoer; and whether the SEC is more wide-open than it's been for much of the past decade.

Finally, we wrap it up with discussion of the offensive coordinator's job, as well as a look at the LSU men's and women's basketball teams.

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0:00-Intro

3:00-LSU's defensive staff is complete

9:00-How LSU made a major financial commitment

11:50-More important: technique or recruiting?

18:45-LSU's spring roster is *almost* complete

23:00-A new No. 1 receiver from the transfer portal

28:55-Nick Saban leaves: what will you remember?

33:00-What drove Nick Saban? Rabalais reflects

36:05-What if Saban had never gone to Alabama?

37:30-Did Alabama get it right with Kalen DeBoer?

44:45-Is the SEC a more wide-open league now?

46:00-Updates on the offensive coordinator job

48:15-Updates on the LSU men's and women's teams