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On September 25, 2016, after LSU head coach Les Miles was fired following a loss to Auburn, Orgeron was named the team's interim head coach. Orgeron stated that he was going to "flip the script". He promoted tight ends coach Steve Ensminger to offensive coordinator and brought back Pete Jenkins to take over as defensive line coach. Orgeron also ...
An investigation by USA Today shows that LSU and coach Ed Orgeron do not take sexual assault allegations seriously. LSU sexual assault allegations were mishandled, per report [Video] Skip to main ...
The LSU Tigers fired Ed Orgeron as their head football coach less than two years after he led them to a historic national title win. ... The post CFB Insider Predicts Where Ed Orgeron Will Work In ...
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?
On September 25, 2016, LSU fired Miles and offensive coordinator Cam Cameron after an 18–13 loss to Auburn the previous day and a 2–2 start to begin the season. [58] Defensive line coach Ed Orgeron was named interim coach for the rest of the season. [59] Miles left LSU as the second-winningest coach in school history, behind only Charlie ...
On January 13, 2020, Orgeron won his first national championship as a head coach with a win over the unbeaten defending national champion Clemson Tigers, 42–25, finishing the season 15–0. [77] Orgeron and the LSU Tigers won the national title in their home state at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans.
A 74-year-old woman told state lawmakers Friday that she spoke directly to Louisiana State University football coach Ed Orgeron about sexual harassment she said she endured in 2017 from one of his ...
In January 2005, Mazzone returned to Ole Miss to serve as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach under head coach Ed Orgeron. [3] He was fired as offensive coordinator at the end of the 2005 season but remained an employee at Ole Miss for contractual reasons. [4]