
Ed Orgeron Returns to LSU as Recruiting and Defense Assistant
Ed Orgeron is back at LSU in a new role, bringing his championship pedigree and recruiting acumen to the program while partnering with head coach Lane Kiffin.
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Ed Orgeron is back at LSU in a new role, bringing his championship pedigree and recruiting acumen to the program while partnering with head coach Lane Kiffin.

Ed Orgeron, the 2019 national‑championship‑winning coach, is back at Louisiana State University in a new role, while Brian Kelly’s brief and troubled stint ends in firing. Orgeron’s expertise could be the catalyst LSU needs.

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Ed Orgeron, who led LSU to a perfect 15‑0 season in 2019, has been reinstated as a special assistant to defense and recruiting under new head coach Lane Kiffin, a move that has generated enthusiastic reactions from fans and analysts.

LSU's football program announces the return of Ed Orgeron, who will serve as a special assistant for defense and recruiting under head coach Lane Kiffin, bringing his defensive expertise and recruiting network back to the Tigers.
The new special‑assistant role, running from May 2026 to January 2027, pairs Kiffin’s staff with Orgeron’s expertise in defense and recruiting, while the veteran will receive a monthly stipend and a vehicle.

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After a storied five‑year stint that culminated in a 2019 undefeated championship, Ed Orgeron rejoins LSU in a limited capacity, joining Lane Kiffin’s revamped coaching staff.
The move reunites two longtime friends and adds veteran experience to the Tigers’ staff after a high‑profile buyout.

Former LSU head coach Ed Orgeron returns under Lane Kiffin to lead recruiting and defense, aiming to restore the Tigers' national relevance.
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