BATON ROUGE — LSU head coach Lane Kiffin announced Wednesday that Ed Orgeron will rejoin the football staff as special assistant to recruiting and defense, returning to the program he led to the 2019 national title. Kiffin said Orgeron brings national recruiting ability and will work with defensive players and prospects on campus. Orgeron's return follows his 2019 15-0 championship season and his 2021 firing with a $17 million buyout, the final payment issued last year; WBRZ reported a term sheet granting Orgeron a contract through Jan. 31, 2027 with a $100,000 base salary paid monthly and vehicle allowance, pending LSU Board of Supervisors approval.
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Ed Orgeron's return to LSU could shake up college football. He's known for his recruiting skills and defensive expertise. If you're an LSU fan, this could mean a stronger team in the coming seasons. If you're a college football enthusiast, it's worth watching how this move impacts the national landscape.
Orgeron's comeback is a big deal for LSU and college football. His past success suggests potential wins for the team. But remember, it's not just about the coach. Player performance and team dynamics also matter. Worth forwarding if you know a college football fan who loves a good comeback story.
LSU stands to benefit from Orgeron's local recruiting network and experience, potentially strengthening roster acquisition and defensive mentorship under Lane Kiffin.
Competing programs and internal staff candidates may lose recruiting influence and job opportunities due to Orgeron's return and the resources allocated to his role.
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