Coach Orgeron still a FA. Corch D and Franklin getting Money

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Gerard Martinez ‏@gmartlive 3m
While it is unknown whether Tosh Lupoi will follow Steve Sarkisian to #USC, it's unlikely Ed Orgeron stays at #USC.


Al better bring one of these guys in and get rid of that failure Franklin.


Edit: Offer Tosh as an DC or get Coach O


Update again: Justin Hopkins ‏@JHopkins247 3m
I know there is a report Wilcox, Lupoi and Sirmon will join Sarkisian at #USC but I'm not so sure on that yet.

Update:InsideUSC ‏@InsideUSC 7m
A source tells me Ed Orgeron has applied for the Florida Atlantic job #USC

Update: Bruce Feldman ‏@BFeldmanCBS 2m
No truth to the report that Ed Orgeron is trying to get the #FAU job, per source.
 
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Heard Orgeron will not return.

Would love to have him at Miami in some capacity.
 
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Heather Brittany ‏@HeatherBrit 13m

Confirmed: Despite being offered more money and an Assistant HC position, Coach Ed Orgeron has sent in his resignation to #USC.

Make up for your sins Al
 
Orgeron began coaching in 1984 as a graduate assistant at Northwestern State and the following year coached at McNeese State in Lake Charles, Louisiana. He then served two years as an assistant strength coach under Ken Hatfield at Arkansas. In 1988 he began his time with the Miami Hurricanes under Jimmy Johnson and Dennis Erickson, spending four of those as Defensive Line Coach, where he coached eight All-Americans, including NFL first rounders Cortez Kennedy, Russell Maryland and Warren Sapp. While he coached there, Miami won two national championships (1989 and 1991). During this time that Orgeron successfully recruited a young Dwayne Johnson to play defensive line for the Hurricanes.[5]

“ Yes [my dismissal was necessary]. It led to a turnaround in my lifestyle. That's something that had to be done in my life, where I just [could feel] comfortable with what I'm doing today. ”

—Ed Orgeron on his 1992 dismissal by Miami.[6]


Starting in 1991, a series of personal problems began to affect his career at Miami: a Dade County woman filed a restraining order accusing him of repeated violence and in July 1992, Orgeron was arrested for his part in a bar fight in Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Orgeron acknowledged he had been intoxicated that night and grew angry when not allowed inside to retrieve his credit card.[6] In October 1992, Orgeron took a leave of absence from Miami for personal reasons; the departure was permanent and he was replaced by assistant Randy Shannon.[7] Taking a time off from coaching, Orgeron worked on his personal life: the permanent injunction was rescinded and felony second-degree battery charges were dropped.[6] He stayed with his parents in Larose, and credits his father for helping him get his life in order.[8]

Orgeron returned to the college ranks in 1994, taking a volunteer position at Nicholls State where he coached linebackers.[8] The following year he joined Paul Pasqualoni's staff at Syracuse where he coached defensive line for three years.[6][9] Orgeron credits Pasqualoni for taking a chance on him after his earlier personal issues and helping him develop as a coach both on and off the field.[8]


DL would be tuff he is more qualified.....Assit DC...maybe

he has a rough past here you know Donna
 
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Justin Hopkins ‏@JHopkins247 3m
I know there is a report Wilcox, Lupoi and Sirmon will join Sarkisian at #USC but I'm not so sure on that yet.
 
BRING O HOME. If there is one thing I am absoultey convinced of, it is that Jethro isn't up to the task.
 
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I posted this in another thread, but no chance Ed would return here. He's got history. And not the good kind.
 
guy turned their season around and built a strong defense, i dont blame him for not staying.
 
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