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fc OT LSU fires their OL coach

sluggo72

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seems like strange timing...

LSU football parted ways with offensive line coach James Cregg. Now the Tigers plan to begin a "national search" for a replacement.

The college football coaching carousel is wild, but it's rare for that chaos to stretch into June.

LSU is bucking the trend by parting ways with offensive line coach James Cregg at an inopportune time.

The school announced their parting of ways with Cregg on Wednesday.

"[Head coach Ed Orgeron] will immediate begin a national search for Cregg's replacement," they said in a statement.

$700k is good money
 
seems like strange timing...

LSU football parted ways with offensive line coach James Cregg. Now the Tigers plan to begin a "national search" for a replacement.

The college football coaching carousel is wild, but it's rare for that chaos to stretch into June.

LSU is bucking the trend by parting ways with offensive line coach James Cregg at an inopportune time.

The school announced their parting of ways with Cregg on Wednesday.

"[Head coach Ed Orgeron] will immediate begin a national search for Cregg's replacement," they said in a statement.

$700k is good money
My understanding is that he floated the idea of their players going to class. Ed had enough with that crazy talk and sacked him.
 
seems like strange timing...

LSU football parted ways with offensive line coach James Cregg. Now the Tigers plan to begin a "national search" for a replacement.

The college football coaching carousel is wild, but it's rare for that chaos to stretch into June.

LSU is bucking the trend by parting ways with offensive line coach James Cregg at an inopportune time.

The school announced their parting of ways with Cregg on Wednesday.

"[Head coach Ed Orgeron] will immediate begin a national search for Cregg's replacement," they said in a statement.

$700k is good money

Why strange timing? How many games has lsu won in 2021?

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seems like strange timing...

LSU football parted ways with offensive line coach James Cregg. Now the Tigers plan to begin a "national search" for a replacement.

The college football coaching carousel is wild, but it's rare for that chaos to stretch into June.

LSU is bucking the trend by parting ways with offensive line coach James Cregg at an inopportune time.

The school announced their parting of ways with Cregg on Wednesday.

"[Head coach Ed Orgeron] will immediate begin a national search for Cregg's replacement," they said in a statement.

$700k is good money

He has Mark Hutson on staff as an analyst. He can fill in in a pinch.
 
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