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LSU football announced Wednesday night that Lane Kiffin is adding former head coach Ed Orgeron to his staff. Orgeron, 64, will work as a special assistant to recruiting and defense, the program said.
Head coach Lane Kiffin announced Wednesday that Orgeron will join the LSU football staff as special assistant to recruiting and defense. “I’m excited to bring Coach Orgeron back to LSU,” Kiffin said in a news release.
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The Tigers have hired former head coach Ed Orgeron as a special assistant to recruiting and defense on Lane Kiffin’s staff, the school announced. ESPN’s Pete Thamel reports that the job will allow Orgeron to go on the road and recruit for the Tigers.
Ed Orgeron has returned to LSU's football program Wednesday, seven years after he coached the Tigers to the 2019 national title.
Lane Kiffin just hit a grand slam. Ed Orgeron, who was the LSU head coach from 2016-2021 and led LSU to a 15-0 season and College Football Playoff national championship, has been hired back onto the LSU football staff.
LSU coach Lane Kiffin has added a former Tigers head coach to his staff as he works to win a championship in Baton Rouge. Kiffin announced Wednesday night that he has hired Ed Orgeron as a special assistant to recruiting and defense.
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