Ed Orgeron

Ed Orgeron
Edward Orgeron, Jr. is an American college football coach. Orgeron served as the head football coach of the Ole Miss Rebels from 2005 to 2007 and was the interim head coach for the USC Trojans in 2013. Prior to that, Orgeron was one of the highest paid assistant coaches in college football, with an annual salary of $650,000. His nickname is Coach O. On January 14, 2015, he was named Defensive Line Coach at LSU...
ProfessionCoach
Date of Birth27 July 1961
CityLarose, LA
bringing fans miss passion program understand
I understand the passion that the fans have for Ole Miss football, and I can understand their impatience. I just want them to know we are bringing this program along, and we are going to get there.
building ground program
We're building our program here from the ground up.
build continue great ground players program staff system together within work
I will build this program from the ground up, get my players in here, get my staff in here together and continue to work within the system to build a great program.
best build continue handle job mostly positive prepared program ready ship steered team
I prepared to handle it the best way I could for my team and for my school. And I thought I did that. I was really disappointed in the loss, but mostly disappointed in myself. By getting the team ready to play, it is my job to keep this ship steered right, and I am going to do that in a positive way. We will continue to build a championship program here.
battle case expect happens needed offense position ready second speed team tried turn ways
We tried to turn it into a position to see if we can get our second team ready in case something happens to Brent. We had a battle there and we still have a long ways to go. The speed of our offense wasn't what we needed and what we expect to have with Brent.
bonds build handle individual strong
I've never said that (to a prospect). We handle those things on an individual basis. That's just the way I feel. I feel strong in the bonds we build during recruiting.
execution practice tempo
The tempo wasn't there, the execution wasn't there, so I told them to come back later, ... If they don't practice the way I want them to practice, that's it. We're done.
care families family obviously sensitive
We have a lot of families in Gulfport (Miss.) and Biloxi (Miss.) and obviously we have a lot of family down in New Orleans. We're really sensitive to that. With our program, family comes first and we're going to take care of these young men.
care families family obviously sensitive
We have a lot of families in Gulfport and Biloxi, and obviously we have a lot of family down in New Orleans. We're really sensitive to that. With our program, family comes first and we're going to take care of these young men.
alan certain
We've let Alan Abrams back on the team. There will be certain circumstances he must follow.
cause happen pick run
That will never happen in my program. I will never do that. Too many things can happen. You can cause a fumble and pick it up and run for a touchdown.
best chart continue guys justin opportunity sparks week
Justin Sparks had an opportunity to show us what he could do, but he's been really inconsistent. We will continue through the week with the guys that we have, chart them and see who does the best job, then play that guy.
consistent continue needed pressure sack
We needed to get pressure on the quarterback, and his sack was a big play. We need him to be more consistent and continue to play like he was at the end.
close eye guys houston moving northern
Guys are moving to Memphis, Houston or northern Louisiana. We are going to keep a close eye on where they go.