Ed Orgeron Announces He Will Not Coach LSU In Bowl Game

Coach O on the field during LSU vs. Oklahoma.
Coach O on the field during LSU vs. Oklahoma.

LSU became bowl eligible with its upset win over Texas A&M on Saturday night. However, Coach O will not be finishing out the season with his players.

LSU head coach Ed Orgeron announced on Saturday night that he will not be coaching the Tigers in a bowl game.

Instead, he plans to soon clean out his office and move on from the program. LSU offensive line coach Brad Davis will take over as the Tigers’ interim head coach.

“Whoever the new coach is, I wish him all the luck in the world,” Orgeron said. “I’ll always be an LSU fan.”

To be honest, there’s no better way for Ed Orgeron to go out than this. He’s riding off into the sunset after an upset win over the Texas A&M Aggies.

Way to go, Coach O.

The real question now is who will LSU make a run after for its next permanent head coach? Rumor has it Jimbo Fisher is the Tigers’ No. 1 candidate.

Fisher shot down the LSU rumors earlier this season.

“I ain’t going nowhere, I don’t wanna be nowhere else,” Fisher said. “I love being right here. Is that clean enough? … We may recruit the No. 1… we’re gonna recruit an unbelievable class this year, OK? So I’m the dumbest human being on God’s earth who’s gonna recruit all these guys to A&M so I can go across over here and go play against them.”

LSU will turn to interim head coach Brad Davis for the upcoming bowl game.

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