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
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.
defense freshman physically ready run seconds studying
Well, he got ready in about two seconds on the sidelines. I think with about a week's preparation, he will be as ready as we can get a freshman ready. He is physically talented, and he has been studying our defense. We may not be able to do as many things as we could with Patrick, but I think we can run our defense with (Russell) in there.
assignment eventually ready
It's more of an assignment thing with Kendrick, but eventually he and Antonio will play. They aren't ready to play right now.
defense hopefully mentally physically ready run spell
Physically he's ready to play, but mentally he's not, ... Patrick Willis is going to have to play most of the snaps. Hopefully we can spell him once in a while, but Robert's not ready to run our whole defense yet.
kick missed ready
He is back and ready to go. That is why he didn't kick for us, because he missed all of preseason camp. So we need to find out about him this week.
kick missed ready
He is back and ready to go, ... That is why he didn't kick for us, because he missed all of preseason camp. So we need to find out about him this week.
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.
mostly ready team
I'm disappointed we lost, but I'm mostly disappointed in myself not getting the team ready to play,
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.
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.
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.