LSU is hoping for a big season in 2019 featuring an offense that has finally turned the corner under Ed Orgeron.

With a returning starting quarterback in Joe Burrow, the majority of the program’s experienced offensive linemen returning in addition to nearly every player with a reception last season, things are looking up for the offense in Baton Rouge. The only full-time staff turnover experienced by the Tigers this season was the retirement of passing game coordinator Jerry Sullivan, who was replaced by Joe Brady from the New Orleans Saints.

That staff continuity should be key in 2019 but Orgeron has also praised the efforts of the program’s analysts at several points last season. Looking to continue that success, the Tigers are adding William and Mary offensive coordinator DJ Mangas to the staff this offseason. This news was first reported by Brody Miller of NOLA.com.

Mangas has at William and Mary for five seasons, serving his final two as offensive coordinator The 30-year-old Mangas was among the youngest coordinators in the nation last season. He is a graduate of William and Mary.