Ed Orgeron and LSU still go side by side. After all, how can the Tigers forget the one who led them to one of the most dominant seasons in college football history. The 2019 team were the undefeated national champions. Joe Burrow exploded from a competent starter to a Heisman winning phenomenon. But glory fades away with the passing seasons. Less than two years after dominating the field, Coach O had to step away. LSU started 3-3 in 2021, and the program and Orgeron agreed to part ways by the season’s end. From 15-0 to 11-11 over his final two seasons, it was a reminder that even legends have their ebbs. But fast forward four years, it looks like the coaching itch is back.

Speaking at a stadium naming ceremony for former LSU star Patrick Queen at Queen’s alma mater, Livonia Hi

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