![]() Matt Lubick, Oregon Offensive Coordinator He spent only one season with Orgeron, 2005. Matt Luke, Ole Miss Co-Offensive Coordinator/OLĪnother coach that worked under O and now again under Freeze. He’s now back at Ole Miss working under Hugh Freeze. Werner took over for Mazzone in 2006 & 2007. Mazzone was Orgeron Offensive Coordinator at Ole Miss in 2005.ĭan Werner, Ole Miss Co-Offensive Coordinator/QBs Mazzone is a long tenured coach that’s bounced all over the country before landing back in the SEC West with Kevin Sumlin at A&M this season. Noel Mazzone, Texas A&M Offensive Coordinator I will leave off current sitting head coaches (Hugh Freeze, Frank Wilson, etc.), because they aren’t going to head to LSU as assistants. ![]() It’s not uncommon for coaches to hire within their circle, so these are some coaches we may want to keep an eye on. We’ll be sure to stay on top of this story as it unfolds.įor now, I want to focus on coaches who have history with Orgeron. And, frankly, I’m not sure I could support any program that did make that hire. Briles, I can’t possibly see being in a position to be hired right now. Kiffin and Applewhite make loads of sense. I spoke to someone connected to the LSU program and was told that the current pecking order for OC targets is: Art Briles, Lane Kiffin, then Major Applewhite. He was really hoping they (Houston staff) were going to LSU”. Source said, “I think he’s a little apprehensive about returning to Austin because of all that happened. – Major Applewhite: Spoke to a source close to the new Texas staff who tells me that Applewhite may be holding out hope that he lands on the LSU staff as coach O’s offensive coordinator. Notable Oklahoma blog Football Braniacs also posted some rumor milling of their own: At the very least, LSU will be hiring a new offensive coordinator and has one additional coaching spot to fill due to the rule change being implemented in 2017.īilly drafted an early list of OC candidates, though we’ve since been told O’s list may vary greatly from this. I suspect there may be some additional changes coming, but not a total overhaul. Orgeron said the staff would be under review until after the bowl game. Ensuing coaching changes have yet to be made. ![]() Peveto is a much-maligned member of the coaching staff, due to routine Special Teams’ issues, though he brought ample value as a recruiter. New LSU head man Ed Orgeron dove right in on his first days, sending longtime Les Miles assistant Bradley Dale Peveto packing. ![]()
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