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Former LSU head coach Ed Orgeron, who led the Tigers to a national championship during the 2019 season, wants back into coaching. Orgeron joined the Pardon My Take podcast recently and was asked if he wants to return to coaching after mutually agreeing to part ways with LSU during the 2021 season.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNSix potential landing spots for former LSU football coach Ed Orgeron
Former LSU football head coach Ed Orgeron mulls a return to the sideline. Here are six potential landing spots if he decides to get back in the game.
Former LSU football coach Ed Orgeron is ready to return to the sidelines after being retired for the last four years. The 64-year-old recently went on Barstool Sports ' "Pardon My Take" show, and said for the first time in a while, he's gotten the "itch" to come back to coaching.
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.
Former LSU Tigers football coach Ed Orgeron said Arch Manning, not Garrett Nussmeier, is the closest thing he's seen to Joe Burrow.
Two years removed from winning a national championship, LSU was looking for a new head coach. Ed Orgeron was fired after the 2021 season after following up a title with records of 5-5 and 6-7. The lifeblood of the program at times,
Ed Orgeron had a lot of memories of LSU's magical 2019 season, and 1 of them involved a genuine compliment about the game at Texas.
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
CINCINNATI — Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow led LSU to a 15-0 season in 2019. He won the Heisman Trophy, LSU won the National Championship and he was taken by the Bengals with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.