The coaching overhaul made this offseason by Ed Orgeron down in Baton Rouge resulted in some significant changes for the LSU coaching staff.

Both coordinators (Steve Ensminger and Bo Pelini held those roles in 2020), the passing game coordinator (Scott Linehan) the defensive line coach (Bill Johnson) and safeties coach Bill Busch have all left the program.

Now we know where Busch has landed as the former Cornhusker is returning to Nebraska according to Bruce Feldman of The Athletic. Busch will reportedly serve as an analyst for Scott Frost’s Nebraska program.

Busch arrived in Baton Rouge for the 2018 season and coached several standout defenders for LSU including Grant Delpit, Jacoby Stevens and Kary Vincent Jr. for the Tigers.

While he was a defensive coach, Busch’s greatest contribution in Baton Rouge came with his role in recruiting Joe Burrow to LSU.

Busch played for Nebraska Wesleyan but previously served on the Nebraska coaching staff on multiple occasions.