Sean Salisbury didn’t have to search far to find what he believes is the answer for LSU’s offensive issues that have persisted under Ed Orgeron.

He just had to look in a mirror.

“(Orgeron) doesn’t have to fire (offensive coordinator Steve) Ensminger,” Salisbury said during an appearance on Josh Innes’ Houston-based radio show. “He can just add me.”

The former professional quarterback appears to be campaigning to join the Tigers’ staff next season, which is something he almost did in 2018. But Salisbury’s role as a quarterback mentor could’ve been an NCAA compliance issue, as he stated in an August tweet.

Salisbury played quarterback on six different teams across the NFL and CFL from 1986-96. He now serves as a radio host, football analyst and quarterback tutor, though it’s clear he wants to join the coaching ranks in Baton Rouge.

“I can recruit California and Texas,” Salisbury told Innes. “This may sound arrogant, but I don’t know a better, more detailed quarterback coach in the country than me.”