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Former LSU football coach Ed Orgeron is ready to return to the sidelines after being retired for the last four years. The 64-year-old recently went on Barstool Sports ' "Pardon My Take" show, and said for the first time in a while, he's gotten the "itch" to come back to coaching.
Former LSU head coach Ed Orgeron has spent the last four seasons away from the sidelines, staying largely out of the spotlight (unless a disrespectful Alabama fan attempts to push
Ed Orgeron has not coached since his 2021 dismissal, but the former LSU coach who won a national championship is getting the itch.
Many Americans start to ponder retirement when they turn 64. Not LSU coaching legend Ed Orgeron. Having turned 64 just last month, on July 27, Orgeron, who left the game after the 2021 season, is mulling a return.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNFormer LSU head coach Ed Orgeron has high praise for Notre Dame’s Marcus Freeman
Former LSU Tigers head coach Ed Orgeron shared his thoughts on Notre Dame’s Marcus Freeman, and it was very positive.
Ed Orgeron led LSU to a 5-5 record in the 2020 season and began the 2021 season 4-3, which led the Tigers to part ways with him.
He hasn’t held a head coaching position since. However, he has done consulting work for other programs. Off the field, Orgeron has been embroiled in a legal battle with his ex-wife over his $17.1 million buyout from LSU,