Matt Canada isnt promising any particular kind of offense at LSU -- other than on which scores enough to win.We do things according to what the players can do, Canada said Wednesday at his formal introduction as LSUs offensive coordinator. I dont like to pigeon-hole myself. Were this or were that. The biggest thing for me is scoring points, but the goal in a game is to score more points than the other team. It is not about to keep scoring to reach a certain number.LSU hired Canada, who currently serves as Pittsburghs offensive coordinator, away from the Panthers in hopes he can make the Tigers run-heavy offense more dynamic and productive against some of the nations better defenses.The hiring of Canada marks the first significant staff addition made by LSU coach Ed Orgeron, who took over on an interim basis after Les Miles was fired in late September and received the job on a permanent basis after going 5-2.He has put up tremendous numbers at the different spots hes worked, Orgeron said. He uses multiple shifts and multiple formations. He has a very creative mind. He makes it tough on the defenses he goes against. I felt he would be a fit with the staff. He didnt talk about his lofty numbers. He does a great job coaching quarterbacks -- spread or pro-style. He has had quarterbacks running the ball or throwing the ball.Canadas unit at Pitt enjoyed a prolific season, averaging 42.3 points and 447.5 yards as the Panthers went 8-4 this season. Pitt next meets Northwestern in the Pinstripe Bowl in Dec. 28 in New York, and Canada is expected to remain with the Panthers through that game.Canadas offenses have been defined by balance, creativity and misdirection. Of Pitts 5,370 total net yards of offense this season, 2,757 have come on the ground and 2,613 through the air.Orgeron also has already retained defensive coordinator Dave Aranda, whose unit allowed just 16.4 points per game. Back when Aranda was with Utah State, he went up against Canada, who was then the offensive coordinator at Wisconsin.There are not a lot of guys who do as good a job adjusting to his players than Matt, Aranda said. You notice all the shifts and misdirection. I love to see that type of offense in the spring. It gets your defense ready for anything. Its tough to defend all the shifts and motions. Plus, he makes a lot of adjustments in the game.Canada, who turned 45 next month, takes over for Steve Ensminger, whod moved up from tight ends coach on an interim basis after former coordinator Cam Cameron was fired on the same day Miles was.Miles was let go after several seasons in which his quarterbacks, with the exception of Zach Mettenberger, largely struggled to produce consistently. The lack of a passing game has been exposed most during what is now a six-game losing streak against Alabama. While LSUs defense kept the game close, the Tigers were shut out by the Crimson Tide, 10-0, this season.This season, LSU has averaged 238 yards rushing and only 188 passing.We have a real opportunity under coach Orgeron to propel LSU football to another level, Canada said in a statement released by LSU. The chance to put together a high-powered offense with the athletic ability available at LSU and the leadership of Coach `O is incredibly exciting. Ive long-respected Coach Orgerons ability to recruit, lead and motivate. What he did as head coach at LSU under difficult circumstances was really impressive.Were going to develop quarterbacks, score points and bring some excitement to the offense here at LSU, Canada added.A two-decade veteran of college coaching, Canada also has held offensive coordinator positions with Indiana, Northern Illinois, and North Carolina State.He was fired from his post at North Carolina State after the 2015 season despite his unit averaging about 413 yards per game with Jacoby Brissett at quarterback. Canada did not get into specifics about his departure from North Carolina State. But he was quickly taken off the market by Pitt and added another productive season on his coaching resume.Professionally and personally, this has been the hardest year of my life, Canada said, adding that he was surprised by his firing at North Carolina State. Obviously, there was a reason for it. I am fortunate the change was made, because Im here.---More AP college football: www.collegefootball.ap.org---Bryan Lazare in Baton Rouge contributed to this story. Nike Air Max 98 Shop . Most important, perhaps, it went off without a hitch. Organizers poked a little fun at the now-infamous opening ceremony gaffe that saw only four out of five snowflakes open up into rings, leaving the Olympics logo one ring short. Nike Air Vapormax 97 . He says so-called TRT is only one problem and he wants to go even further than the ban. "Its about time," St-Pierre told reporters at a promotional event in Montreal on Friday. "I think its a good thing. http://www.balenciagascarpe.it/ . PAUL, Minn. 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On the regular tour, Perry won 14 times but was best known for collapses in the 2009 Masters and 1996 PGA Championship. Those memories haunted him again in May when he squandered a three-shot lead with six holes to play in the Senior PGA Championship and lost by two to Kohki Idoki. Just as he did two weeks ago in the Senior Players Championship at Fox Chapel, Pa., where he won by two shots over Fred Couples and Duffy Waldorf, Perry came from well behind to win in the hills and heat at the par-70 Omaha Country Club. "This is by far the biggest tournament I ever won," Perry said. "I lost the playoff at the Masters and the PGA playoff. I didnt get the job done. Now to have a USGA title, its an Open, its our Open, its what the players play for. "To finally get it, even though its a Senior Open, I still regard it as a very high honour." Perry, who started Sunday two shots behind leader Michael Allen, was in front to stay after he birdied the second and third holes and Allen bogeyed the third. Perrys 63 matched Allens Friday score for best round of the tournament and was the best ever in a U.S. Senior Open final round. "He put it to us," Funk said. "Six under yesterday, seven today, back-to-back. Its kind of what he did two weeks ago at Fox Chapel. He just smoked the field on the weekend. He just lapped us." Perry made par over the last three holes. A wide smile crossed his face as he tapped in for par on 18. He dropped his putter, raised both arms and waved his visor to the gallery. Perry iss the ninth player to win consecutive senior majors.dddddddddddd He said he wouldnt go for three in a row. Hes staying home to rest rather than play the British Senior Open in two weeks. Perry had six birdies and one bogey on his way to a 5-under 30 on the front nine Sunday. He started a run of four straight birdies when he blasted out of the sand to within 5 feet on No. 6. By the time he made the turn, he was three shots ahead of the fading Allen. Things momentarily got interesting when Rocco Mediate made a 10-foot putt on No. 15 for his third straight birdie to get within two shots. Over on the par-5 14th, Perry was buried in the left rough. He chipped into the fairway and was left with 130 yards to the pin. He knocked his wedge within a foot, yelling "Be right" as his ball plopped onto the green and rolled toward the cup. After the tap-in, another birdie on No. 15 and Mediates bogey on 16, Perrys lead was up to five and he was well on his way to his fourth win since he joined the Champions Tour in 2010. Perry said Mediates late run helped him keep his focus. "I was like, Oh, oh, weve got to keep going. Weve got to put the hammer down and work on out, " Perry said. "Sometimes when you get leads, you kind of hang onto that lead. I didnt want that cushion. I wanted to push it on out there. I wanted a five-shot lead coming down to the last hole." Funk, the 2009 champion, was runner-up for the second straight year and third time since 2008. He was tied with Perry after the third round but couldnt make much headway, shooting a final-round 68. Mediate (66) and Corey Pavin (67) tied for third at 7-under 273. The 54-year-old Allen needed acupuncture treatments for a pinched nerve in his neck to be able to play the last three rounds. His five-shot lead through 36 holes was the largest in tournament history. He followed his course-record 63 on Friday with a pair of 72s that left him in fifth place. "Todays round was probably the greatest round Ive ever played," Perry said. "I just was spot on with all my irons. I putted like Ben Crenshaw. Its just been a remarkable month. Ive had a great run." 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