Ed Orgeron reveals whether or not he'll coach LSU's bowl game
Ed Orgeron is going out a winner at LSU.
The 2019 national championship-winning coach watched as his team scored in the final minute of Saturday night’s game to upset No. 15 Texas A&M 27-24.
And, with that win, Coach O will ride off into the sunset. Even though the Tigers clinched a bowl berth with the win, Orgeron announced in his postgame press conference that he won’t be coaching in that game:
Ed Orgeron announces this is his last game coaching at #LSU.
OL coach Brad Davis will take over as interim HC if the Tigers are chosen for a bowl game (they are now eligible at 6-6).
— Shea Dixon (@Sheadixon) November 28, 2021
So, what’s he going to do instead? Well, it seems a trip to Destin is in his immediate future:
Ed Orgeron's packing tonight and heading to Destin tomorrow with his girlfriend.
"Whoever the new coach is, I wish him all the luck in the world," Orgeron said. "I'll always be an LSU fan."
— Wilson Alexander (@whalexander_) November 28, 2021
As mentioned above, Brad Davis will coach in the bowl game. Now, the only question is — who will take over as Coach O’s permanent replacement?