Ex-LSU coach Ed Orgeron ‘would love’ to return
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It's only been four days since LSU fired head football coach Brian Kelly, but early signs about how the search for his replacement will go seem to indicate one thing: it's going to be a clown show.
Being the coach to elevate a historic underachiever is enticing. Elko also has followed college football for decades. He knows that outside Ohio State and Michigan, Penn State has had fewer barriers to success over the years, including no rival like Texas in the same state.
Already this season, three SEC teams have fired their head coaches, which leaves the question how many more changes will there be?
"But the truth of the matter is nobody has contacted me about anything dealing with a job outside of anything I’m doing right now. And that’s the honest truth."
Nick Saban spoke to On3 to share how the "best job" argument swirling around LSU, Florida and Ole Miss has changed as the schools seek Lane Kiffin
This past week, teams dealing with questionable coaching futures had gut-checking wins. The New York Jets rallied to give Aaron Glenn his first win and the Miami Dolphins had a stunning blowout of the Atlanta Falcons a week after Mike McDaniel appeared to have lost the team.
Brian Kelly's replacement, LSU football interim coach Frank Wilson meets with reporters for first time. Here's what he said.