LSU, Ed Orgeron and Ole Miss Rebels football
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Ed Orgeron has been out of coaching since a national championship winning stint at LSU. It appears he's ready to return to the sidelines. The former head
Ed Orgeron led LSU to a 5-5 record in the 2020 season and began the 2021 season 4-3, which led the Tigers to part ways with him.
Lane Kiffin appears on nearly every NFL vacancy list, which continues to fuel speculation about a future transition in Oxford. Orgeron’s first stint with the Rebels from 2005-07 ended poorly on the field, but he maintained strong ties with Mississippi high school coaches and influential boosters.
Orgeron also talked about returning to coaching football in the near future during the interview. If that’s the case, it’ll be interesting to see if he works his way back up to 15 Red Bulls a day, or if he plays things safe now that he’s a bit older and sticks with the HALF DOZEN that he currently consumes per day.
Life as an FBS college football coach is not for the faint of heart. It often requires extremely long days that take a remarkable toll on your health over
Ed Orgeron knew he had to change some things in order for LSU to beat Alabama. The Tigers did just that in 2019 in an instant classic en route to an undefeated season. The history books will read LSU,
Former LSU Tigers football coach Ed Orgeron said Arch Manning, not Garrett Nussmeier, is the closest thing he's seen to Joe Burrow.