Former LSU head coach wants to take over Pac-12 school: report

LSU's Ed Orgeron Eyes Top Job at Oregon State as Beavers Seek Fresh Start

A former National Championship-winning coach is looking to rekindle his passion for the sport, and his sights are set on a new program that desperately needs direction. Ed Orgeron, the charismatic leader who helmed LSU to a 2019 title, has reportedly expressed interest in taking over as head coach at Oregon State University.

The Beavers are facing an identity crisis following a disastrous 0-7 start to the season, which ultimately led to the ouster of their previous coach, Trent Bray. With a new era of college football centered around name, image, and likeness (NIL) deals, Oregon State is in need of a figurehead who can lead its program back onto the path to success.

Orgeron's reputation as a players' coach, known for building strong bonds with his team members, makes him an attractive candidate. His extensive coaching experience includes stints at Ole Miss, USC, and even serving as an interim head coach at the latter. The former LSU boss has also demonstrated his ability to adapt by moonlighting as a defensive line coach during breaks from his top-tier head coaching gigs.

While Orgeron's past association with LSU may have limited his immediate job prospects, he has expressed a desire to move forward and prove himself as a viable option for any program. "All depends on what the best thing available is," he said earlier this month, suggesting that he will settle for whatever opportunity comes his way.

Rebuilding his reputation at a smaller program like Oregon State could be just what Orgeron needs to establish himself as a top-tier coach in the modern college football landscape. The Beavers' willingness to take a chance on a proven leader may be exactly what they need to get back on track and make some noise in the Pac-12 Conference.
 
πŸ€” Ed Orgeron is like the ultimate coach's coach! 🏈 He knows how to connect with players, build strong relationships, and lead teams to success. I think he'd be an awesome fit for Oregon State - they need someone who can bring stability and direction after that disastrous season πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. His experience at LSU will definitely come in handy, but it's also clear he wants to move forward and prove himself as a top-tier coach in the modern game πŸ’ͺ. I'd love to see him take on this challenge and lead the Beavers back to some wins! 🏈πŸ’₯
 
I think Ed Orgeron would be an awesome fit for Oregon State 🀩. He's got so much experience under his belt, and he's already shown that he can adapt to new situations. I mean, going from being a top-tier head coach at LSU to moonlighting as a defensive line coach? That takes skill! 😎 Plus, he's all about building strong relationships with his players, which is super important in college football right now. The Beavers could really use someone like that to turn their program around πŸ’ͺ.
 
I gotta feel for Oregon State right now... their season has been a total disaster πŸ€•. I mean, 0-7 is not good, especially if you're expecting a team that was supposed to be competing for something. Ed Orgeron seems like a solid choice, though - he's got experience and knows how to build relationships with his players πŸ‘. It's funny, people always talk about the big-name coaches, but sometimes you need someone who can bring some stability and leadership to a program that's been through a rough patch 🀝. If Oregon State is willing to take a chance on Orgeron, I think it could be just what they need to turn things around...
 
I gotta say, Ed Orgeron's reputation precedes him like a bad habit - always shows up, gets the job done...or gets benched, lol! But seriously, he'd be a great fit for Oregon State right now. They need someone to shake things up and lead them back to relevance. And who knows, rebuilding his rep at a smaller program might just do the trick πŸ€”πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm all for giving Ed Orgeron another shot at it! I mean, he's got that fire in his belly still πŸš’. He's not just about winning championships, but building a team culture too 🀝. The Beavers could really use someone with his experience and charisma to lead them out of this rough patch. And who knows, rebuilding a program from scratch can be a great way for him to prove himself all over again πŸ’ͺ. Oregon State's gotta think outside the box if they want to get ahead in that NIL game πŸ€‘.
 
omg this is insane ed orgeron again 🀯 he's like a legend in coaching circles but now he wants to revive his career at a school that's basically got its feet on fire lol what's next? πŸ™ƒ i kinda feel bad for oregon state tho they're in desperate need of a miracle coach and orgeron might be the one who can do it 🀞
 
πŸ€” I think this is gonna be interesting... Oregon State needs a fresh start, and Ed Orgeron is just the guy to bring that fire πŸ”₯ back to their program. He's got the experience, the passion, and the players' love ❀️. 3x SEC Coach of the Year, 1x National Champ... what more do they need? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ The NIL deals are changing the game, but Orgeron is all about building relationships and getting the Ws πŸ’ͺ.

Here's a stat for ya: Ed Orgeron's overall coaching record is .775 (145-45) - that's top-notch πŸ“ˆ. And let's not forget, he's already proven himself as an interim head coach at USC... he can handle the pressure πŸ”΄. Oregon State needs someone who can bring that spark and lead them back to relevance. I think Orgeron's the man for the job πŸ™Œ.

Here are some fun stats about Ed Orgeron:
- 3x SEC Coach of the Year (2011, 2014, 2019)
- 2x SEC West Coach of the Year (2016, 2018)
- 1x National Championship winner (2019) πŸ†
- 145-45 all-time coaching record πŸ“ˆ

So, what do you guys think? Can Ed Orgeron lead Oregon State back to glory? 🀞
 
ugh, another coaching carousel πŸ€―πŸ’¨ i mean, ed orgeron is like the ultimate coaching chameleon - one day he's a national champ at lsu, next thing you know he's moonlighting as a defensive line coach... what's gonna be next? πŸ˜‚ and don't even get me started on oregon state - 0-7 to start the season? that's just embarrassing πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ they need someone with some real momentum, not just a guy looking for a fresh start. but hey, orgeron's got the charm, so maybe he can whip those beavers into shape... we'll see πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ
 
I gotta say, this is some juicy stuff πŸ—! Ed Orgeron's got history of being a total winner - 2019 National Champ at LSU, for real πŸ’ͺ. He knows how to build those bonds with his players, which is super important in college football right now 🀝. And let's be real, the guy's been around the block a few times - coaching stints at some top programs like USC and Ole Miss 🏈.

Now I'm not gonna lie, his past with LSU might've left him a little tainted πŸ’”, but if he can put that behind him and lead Oregon State to some wins, he'll be right back in the mix πŸ”₯. The Beavers need someone who can bring some direction and passion to their program, and Ed seems like just the guy 🎯.

I think this could be a total game-changer for both Orgeron and Oregon State - it's a fresh start for him, and they get someone with actual experience and a winning track record πŸ‘. We'll have to wait and see how things play out, but I'm intrigued by this development πŸ€”!
 
OMG, I'm actually kinda stoked about this one 🀩! Ed Orgeron seems like the perfect guy to turn Oregon State's program around - he's got that coach-player connection going on, and his experience at top schools is still super valuable πŸ’―. Plus, taking a chance on someone who's not a total unknown can be a great way for them to rebuild their rep and prove themselves all over again 🌟. It's like they say, "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade"... or in this case, when your program is tanking, bring in the coach who'll whip those Beavers into shape πŸ‹!
 
I think it's interesting that Ed Orgeron is looking at Oregon State - he's got a lot of experience, especially with players. The Beavers really do need someone to turn things around, and if they can get Orgeron on board, he might be able to lead them back to some success πŸ€”.

It's funny how NIL deals are changing the game now... I mean, Oregon State needs a leader who can navigate all that complexity. And Orgeron's got a rep for being a player's coach - that could go a long way in building team morale 😊.

Plus, he's not afraid to take on new challenges and adapt to different situations. That's gotta count for something, right? 🀞
 
πŸ€” ed orgeron, the ol' charm school grad πŸŽ“... i mean, who doesn't love a guy with charisma? πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ seriously though, 0-7 and they're like "Hey coach, we got this" πŸ™„. rebuild his rep at oregon state? sounds like a solid plan to me πŸ‘. the beavers need someone to lead 'em out of that ditch and into something resembling success 🚧. if orgeron can whip 'em into shape and show em what they're made of, he might just find himself back in the top tier πŸ’ͺ.
 
idk why oregon state would think ed orgeron is their guy tho πŸ€” he's got baggage from lsu still lingering around. and i dont see how he'll adapt well to a smaller program like that... his coaching style seems pretty rigid, might not fit in with the whole nnil vibe they're trying to adopt πŸ€‘
 
OMG, I'm so excited about this!!! 😍 Ed Orgeron is like the ultimate coach comeback story! πŸ™Œ He's got that magic touch, you know? And Oregon State is in desperate need of a fresh start – 0-7 season?! 😱 That's crazy talk! I think Orgeron would be AMAZING for them. He's all about building those strong bonds with his players, and he's been around the block a few times (USC, Ole Miss, LSU...πŸ‘). Plus, who wouldn't want to see him prove himself as a top-tier coach in today's college football world? πŸ”₯ It's like the perfect opportunity for him to revive his career and show everyone what he's still got. And hey, if it doesn't work out, at least they tried, right? 🀞
 
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