Marcus Freeman interviews for LSU defensive coordinator position
LSU Football The LSU defense lines up against Missouri at Memorial Stadium in Columbia, Missouri on Saturday, Oct. 10, 2020. (Source: Gus Stark/Gus Stark / LSU Athletics) By Craig Loper and Josh Auzenne | January 7, 2021 at 6:55 PM CST - Updated January 8 at 6:43 AM
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - LSU beat Ohio State in the Louisiana Superdome 13 years ago to the day on Thursday, Jan. 7, to secure the program’s third national title.
On the field for the Buckeyes that night was a junior linebacker wearing No. 1. He had 13 tackles and one forced fumble. It was Marcus Freeman, who has been the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach for the Cincinnati Bearcats for the past four seasons.
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LSU head coach Ed Orgeron made himself available Tuesday morning to answer questions on 104.5 ESPN Radio and talked about many topics, including the open coordinator jobs for the Tigers.
10 Deadly Cases Of Hypnosis
When a person is hypnotized, he seems to be in a sleeplike state. But his brain is actually more active than usual except for the precuneus. That part of the brain is deeply involved with the consciousness of the self. It’s not needed when we create imagery that doesn’t include ourselves, which is what hypnosis does.
Sounds harmless, doesn’t it? If hypnosis just turns on our imaginations and makes us less conscious of ourselves, we shouldn’t lose our free will or be in any danger. Yet a series of unusual deaths related to people who were hypnotized suggests otherwise.