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Ed Orgeron won't return as LSU Tigers' football coach in 2022


Ed Orgeron said he had a great run and has no regrets as prepares to finish his final season as football coach at LSU. Orgeron and the university agreed to part ways at the end of this season, less than 24 hours after upsetting No. 20 Florida to improve to 4-3. As part of the agreement, LSU will pay Orgeron the remaining $16.95 million left on his contract. (ESPN.com)

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Ed Orgeron won't return as LSU Tigers' football coach in 2022


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