Well, that didn t take long.
Head coach Ed Orgeron said all year that he d wait until this trying season was over before putting his staff under a microscope.
Saturday night, after finishing on a two-game win streak with a win over Ole Miss, he said he just wanted to enjoy the victory for a while.
Both, evidently, were brief endeavors.
By Tuesday he was looking for two new coordinators â three, if you count that odd passing coordinator thingie that wunderkind Joe Brady fashioned into a national championship and a plum NFL job with the Carolina Panthers.
There have been retirements, reassignments, even straight-faced renditions of the ever-popular by mutual agreement.
Steve Ensminger, Bill Johnson to Retire from On Field Coaching
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The LSU football team is in search of a new offensive coordinator and defensive line coach.
Steve Ensminger and Bill Johnson both announced their retirements from on the field coaching and will now transition to analyst roles with the program.
Emsminger has been on the LSU coaching staff for 11 years, spending the last three as the offensive coordinator.
“Steve gave everything he had to LSU and I will always cherish the time we spent coaching together,” Ed Orgeron said. “Steve treated everyone on the staff and the players on our team like family. He bleeds purple and gold – I don’t know of a better LSU man. From a coaching standpoint, he’s the best. From game-planning to play-calling, Steve was outstanding. He developed our players on the field and he helped mold them into young men off the field. I can’t thank Steve enough for his loyalty and his willingness to do whatever was asked
Multiple outlets are reporting that LSU defensive coordinator, Bo Pelini, will not be re-joining the team in the 2021 season. More staff changes are expected to come for the Tiger football team as they round out a (5-5) season.
LSU Defensive Coordinator Bo Pelini will not return to the program after one season. Photo courtesy of CBS Sports. After one poor season, LSU and defensive coordinator Bo Pelini have "mutually agreed to part ways" as part of a defensive overhaul, the Tigers announced on Monday night. & .