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
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.
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.
basic brought california coach hopefully offense parts spend time work
I think we need to get back to the basic fundamental parts of our offense that I brought with us from USC, ... I was able to spend some time in California with Coach Carroll and those guys. Hopefully we can work out some of the kinks we have on offense.
building ground program
We're building our program here from the ground up.
alan certain
We've let Alan Abrams back on the team. There will be certain circumstances he must follow.
couple defense excuse fitting good guys including needs passing players run
Our run defense has not done well, and there is no excuse for that. We aren't fitting well, and we have a couple of new players in there, who aren't as good as the guys who are injured. On offense, our passing game, including the protection, is not where it needs to be.
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.
gained guys
When you play football, those things are going to happen. But we have some guys who have gained some experience, so we'll be fine.
guys
When you play ball, that's going to happen. We've got some guys that are experienced. We're going to be fine.
chance excited great lots
We had a chance to look at the film and lots of corrections need to be made. We are excited to go out and have a great practice.
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.
conditions lay protect recruit
When a recruit comes in or commits, we lay out everything all the do's and don'ts and conditions of that (scholarship offer). We have to protect ourselves. Protect the program.
given plays
We didn't play well on the corners, and their receivers made plays we hadn't given up most of the year.
given picking routes stop time totally
He was picking it up and was given just enough time for the routes to come open. I don't know if you're going to totally stop him.