Ed Orgeron calls Kentucky loss a tough night for the Tigers: 'I'm not going to feel sorry for myself'
Ed Orgeron and LSU are trying to regroup following a lopsided loss at Kentucky in which the Wildcats built a big lead, and coasted to a 42-21 victory.
He put it simply, “Tough night for the Tigers,” after the game.
Kentucky rang up 329 rushing yards, and QB Will Levis accounted for 5 touchdowns in the win as the Wildcats improved to 6-0 for the first time since 1950.
LSU fell to 3-3 and 1-2 in the SEC, and will host Florida next week as the seat gets hotter for Orgeron.
After the game, here’s a sampling of what Orgeron told the media:
Ed Orgeron: “I love being the coach at LSU. I’m not gonna feel sorry for myself. That will never happen.”#LSU
— Glen West (@glenwest21) October 10, 2021
Ed Orgeron at the mic: “Tough night for the Tigers.”
Gives Kentucky credit for running the ball well.
— Julie Boudwin (@Julie_Boudwin) October 10, 2021
Orgeron on what LSU did wrong to stopping the running game: “Missed tackles. Us getting out our gap.”
Said he was surprised Kentucky rushed for 330 yards.
— Julie Boudwin (@Julie_Boudwin) October 10, 2021
Ed Orgeron on his message to the team: “Stay together. It’s going to be tough, but stay together.”
— Julie Boudwin (@Julie_Boudwin) October 10, 2021
Ed Orgeron: “I can’t say that we’re tired. We can’t use that as an excuse. There’s no way.” #LSU
— WWL Radio (@WWLAMFM) October 10, 2021
“I do believe we got beat at the point of attack” says head coach Ed Orgeron after tonight’s loss against Kentucky. #LSUFootball
— LSU Tiger TV (@lsutigertv) October 10, 2021
RT @KATCTV3 “RT @JFitzTV: “330 yards rushing” #LSU head coach Ed Orgeron admits that the Wildcats run game was a surprise to him pic.twitter.com/blrjUX6iOL“
— LFT411 (@LFT411) October 10, 2021
Ed Orgeron says there are no updates to the injuries with Kayshon Boutte and Ali Gaye, who both went down late in the game.#LSU
— Glen West (@glenwest21) October 10, 2021
Ed Orgeron says missed tackles, getting out of their gaps as the primary reasons for the struggles with explosive plays.#LSU
— Glen West (@glenwest21) October 10, 2021