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  3. Ed Orgeron - Wikipedia

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    Edward James Orgeron Jr. (/ ˈ oʊ ʒ ə r ɒ n /; born July 27, 1961) is a former American college football coach. He was most recently the head football coach at Louisiana State University (LSU), a position he held from midway through the 2016 season until the 2021 season.

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    In light of USA Today's damning investigation into LSU's robust culture of turning blind eyes toward women who report sexual assault and domestic violence, what is the school going to do about it?

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    In 2019, Brady joined head coach Ed Orgeron and the LSU Tigers as their passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach. [1] [2] Recognized as the top assistant coach during the 2019 college football season, Brady was honored with the 24th annual Broyles Award. Another highlight of his tenure was Joe Burrow winning the Heisman Trophy. [5]

  7. LSU coach Ed Orgeron under fire entering Gators’ visit to ...

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    Once-beloved Coach O — the native son from the Louisiana bayou — needs to go. “I understand the expectations of LSU,” Orgeron said Wednesday. “I’m on board with them.

  8. History of Ole Miss Rebels football - Wikipedia

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    Orgeron took control of the Ole Miss program after serving the previous seven seasons as defensive line coach at the University of Southern California, and played a role in Pete Carroll's USC championship in 2004. Entering the 2005 season, Orgeron had hoped to bring a USC-style offense to the Southeastern Conference (SEC), but found limited ...

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