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Ed Orgeron reportedly a candidate for 2 college head coach jobs
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Former LSU head coach Ed Orgeron, architect of the Tigers’ 2019 national championship, is emerging as a prime candidate in two high-profile college football searches, reports Pete Nakos of ON3.

Orgeron has engaged in direct communications with Arkansas athletic director Hunter Yurachek as the Razorbacks seek a successor to fired coach Sam Pittman, whose tenure ended amid a dismal 2-7 season.

The 64-year-old Cajun native’s gritty, blue-collar style aligns seamlessly with Arkansas’ passionate fanbase and SEC ethos, offering a blueprint for toughness and recruiting dominance in talent-rich Louisiana, Texas, and Mississippi.

Orgeron’s LSU legacy — interim success in 2016 (6-2 record, Citrus Bowl victory), followed by the unforgettable 15-0 championship run led by Joe Burrow and Ja’Marr Chase in 2019 — positions him for redemption after back-to-back subpar years (5-5 in 2020, 6-6 in 2021) that prompted his exit.

Arkansas is casting a wide net, with Penn State’s James Franklin and Tulane’s Jon Sumrall also allegedly in the mix, but Orgeron’s emotional leadership could ignite Razorback revival.

Meanwhile, Orgeron is also a “name to watch” for Oregon State, mired at 2-8 amid Pac-12 realignment woes, where his proven program-building acumen could stabilize the Beavers.

A return to the SEC with the Hogs would cap Orgeron’s redemption tour, blending nostalgia with renewed ambition in Fayetteville’s raucous Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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