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Lane Kiffin just pulled the biggest rabbit out of the hat right now. Word around Baton Rouge is that LSU’s head coach just announced the return of a legendary former Tigers head coach, Ed Orgeron, to oversee and serve as the special assistant for recruiting and defense.

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It turns out this whole deal might have probably been cooked up during a surprise visit to Tiger Stadium on May 8, just two weeks before the big announcement. Now, that visit looks less casual and more like the first sign that the hire was already moving. Kiffin said Orgeron brings value as a recruiter and as a familiar face LSU trusts, and that his strong personality would do wonders for the Baton Rouge program.

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“I’m excited to bring Coach Orgeron back to LSU,” the head honcho announced earlier today. “He brings us tremendous value with his ability to recruit elite players nationally, but especially the impact he can have for us recruiting the great state of Louisiana. Coach O understands my expectations and commitment to being a championship program. I look forward to seeing him with recruits and his intensity working with our defensive players.”

ESPN’s Pete Thamel was the very first person to officially break this massive news. He reached out directly to Ed Orgeron’s agent, Tzvi Grossman, who confirmed that the paperwork was completely finalized.

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During his Baton Rouge visit, local media, including Preston Guy, confirmed Orgeron was on the field with his wife, Brandy Nicole, for her birthday. The popular consensus is that administrative coordination was underway well before the formal May 20 announcement. Orgeron is already very familiar with LSU because he was the team’s head coach for nearly six years. During his time leading the Tigers, the team had one of the greatest seasons in college football history in 2019. LSU finished that season with a perfect 15-0 record and won the national championship.

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Because of the recent NCAA rule change, Orgeron, who is a support-staff member and not an on-field coach, can now go on the road with the team. He can handle all the behind-the-scenes strategy, talk to players on campus, and even take on recruiting duties.

It is also a reunion with real coaching history behind it. The two have a deep friendship and a professional history that goes back more than twenty years. They previously dominated the college football world together as assistant coaches at USC and later teamed up again at Tennessee. Now they are back together at LSU, where the hope is that old chemistry can help the Tigers again.

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LSU’s obsession with the former LSU coach

LSU has brought back three major head coaches it had previously fired in the same decade. The biggest bombshell came when LSU officially re-hired Will Wade to take back over as the men’s head basketball coach back in March of 2026.

Wade was famously fired by the university with cause back in 2022 following a lengthy NCAA recruiting scandal. However, after proving he could still win big during successful coaching stints at McNeese State and NC State, the Tigers’ administration had no choice but to bring him back to return the Tigers to their glory days.

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In a fascinating twist, just two weeks later, on April 7, Wade immediately turned around and hired Johnny Jones to be his top assistant coach on the bench. Jones was actually the head coach at LSU before Wade originally replaced him years ago. After a solid eight-year run leading Texas Southern, Jones resigned from his head coaching job to return to his beloved alma mater and team up with the guy who took his old job.

This unprecedented setup means that two of the last three head coaches of LSU basketball are now coaching side-by-side on the same staff for the upcoming season. Baton Rouge has become a place where old LSU names keep finding their way back.

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Ameek Abdullah Jamal is a College Football writer at EssentiallySports. An athlete-turned-writer, he brings on-field perspective to his coverage, highlighting the energy, rivalries, and culture that define campus football. His reporting emphasizes quick-turn updates and nuanced storytelling, connecting directly with engaged fans. Ameek believes the vibrant atmosphere at college football games fosters community and is central to the sport’s growth in America. He also serves as a reporter with the ES CFB Pro Writer Program, connecting directly with fan creators. Alongside his editorial work, Ameek has led business-focused projects, including a FIFA initiative that combined strategic planning with data-driven insights, demonstrating his ability to bridge sports and analysis. Among his notable works is an exclusive interview with Alabama running back Daniel Hill, who discussed the impact of Coach Nick Saban's retirement on his career aspirations. Ameek's coverage also explores the evolving landscape of college football, including the NCAA's challenges to the NIL ecosystem and their implications for the sport's future.

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