Ed Orgeron is no longer the "backup plan" and instead is the new head football coach of the LSU Tigers, a source confirmed to ESPN's Brett McMurphy on Saturday. The school has scheduled a news ...
It has been nearly four years since Ed Orgeron last coached at LSU, but it does not sound like the former national champion views himself as being retired. Orgeron discussed his future during an ...
Ed Orgeron is still living his best life despite the recent judgment against him. Despite being divorced for years, the former LSU head coach still has to deal with his ex-wife. In 2021, LSU ...
As the coaching carousel in College Football is starting to spin out of control, several programs have already moved on from their current season while eyeing the future. With 12 FBS jobs already open ...
Ed Orgeron’s ex-wife Kelly received a favorable court ruling on Friday. The Louisiana Supreme Court on Friday ruled that Kelly is entitled to half the money Ed received in his contract buyout, which ...
College football has changed a lot over the last few seasons due to the widespread transfer portal and NIL, but mainly because of NIL. Especially with former players being paid a lot of money in back ...
Former LSU head coach Ed Orgeron remains in headlines as he navigates retirement, but after four years off, the Louisiana native has an interest in returning to the sidelines. Orgeron spearheaded ...
A familiar face would welcome an LSU reunion. Former Tigers head coach Ed Orgeron said he would be delighted to take his old job back after the school fired Brian Kelly over the weekend. “I’d love to, ...
Ed Orgeron's tenure with LSU football was complicated. The man led the Tigers to a national title and built the best team in college football history. Less than two years later, he was out of a job.
Former LSU head coach Ed Orgeron said on Wednesday that he's "one phone call away" if the university wants him to fill the vacancy left by the firing of Brian Kelly. Orgeron, who coached the Tigers ...
An attorney for former LSU football coach Ed Orgeron argued to the Louisiana Supreme Court on Tuesday that his ex-wife is not entitled to money from his $17 million buyout, saying that Orgeron ...
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