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.
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.