Ed Orgeron – Bio, Net Worth, Football Coach of LSU, Stats, Contract, Salary, Married, Wife, Divorce, Height, Family, Nationality, Age, Facts, Wiki

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An American football coach and former player who is the present head football coach at Louisiana State University (LSU) is named for Ed Orgeron. Previously, he served as the head football coach at the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) from 2005 to 2007 and was the interim head coach at the University of Southern California (USC) in 2013. He led the 2019 LSU Tigers football team to a national championship, beating Clemson in the 2020 College Football Playoff National Championship. Overall, he is a very talented coach.

LSU coach Ed Orgeron files for divorce

LSU Tigers football coach Ed Orgeron has filed for a divorce from his wife Kelly of 23 years in documents filed in February. Orgeron filed the divorce petition on February 26 in East Baton Rouge Family Court according to The Advocate. The petition stated that Orgeron and his wife separated on Feb. 24. This means the divorce occurred just a month after the LSU head coach led the Tigers to a national championship with a 42-25 win over Clemson at the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans. Orgeron married Kelly in February of 1997 and has raised three children; 22-year old twin sons Parker and Cody along with 28-year old Tyler Spotts-Orgeron, who works on his father’s coaching staff as an offensive analyst. Court documents filed said the LSU coach wants the exclusive use of the home in Baton Rouge, La. and has no objection to allowing Kelly to live in their Mandeville, La. House “until such time as the community property is settled either by conventional agreement or judicial partition.”

Ed Orgeron Holding An Award

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Famous For

  • Being a head football coach at Louisiana State University (LSU).
  • For his strong, gravelly voice, Cajun accent, and intensity while coaching. 

Who are the parents of Ed Orgeron?

On 27th July 1961, Ed Orgeron was born in Larose, Louisiana, the USA. His age is 58 as of 2019. Ed was born to Edward “Ba Ba” Orgeron Sr. (d. 2011) and Cornelia “Co Co” Orgeron. He also has a sibling; a brother. He and his brother Steve grew up in Larose, a town on the Bayou Lafourche in Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. His ethnicity is White and his nationality is American. He is Christian by religion. As per his education, he attended South Lafourche High School in Galliano, Louisiana with future Michigan Panthers, New Orleans Saints, and Atlanta Falcons quarterback Bobby Hebert. He signed to play football at Louisiana State University but left the program after his first year to transfer to Northwestern State University in Natchitoches, Louisiana.

How was Coaching Career of Ed Orgeron?

  • Ed Orgeron started his coaching career in the year 1984 as a graduate assistant at Northwestern State. 
  • He then coached at McNeese State in Lake Charles, Louisiana and also served two years as an assistant strength coach under Ken Hatfield at the University of Arkansas.
  • He then began his tenure with the University of Miami, under then-head coach Jimmy Johnson and his successor, Dennis Erickson in the year 1988. 
  • The program won two national championships (in 1989 and 1991), and he recruited a young Dwayne Johnson (later known as “The Rock” in his professional wrestling and film careers) as a defensive lineman.
  • In July 1992, he was arrested for his part in a bar fight in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. 
  • After that, he took a leave in October 1992 and returned in the year 1994 as a volunteer linebackers coach at Nicholls State University.
  • After that, he was hired by offensive guru Paul Hackett, the newly hired head coach of USC (the University of Southern California), to coach the Trojans defensive line in the year 1998. 
  • He was named assistant head coach in 2003.
  • He also won National Recruiter of the Year honors in 2004, the same year he was hired by Ole Miss to replace head coach David Cutcliffe.
  • Upon arriving at Ole Miss, he attempted to bring USC’s passing game coordinator, Lane Kiffin, with him as the new offensive coordinator, but Kiffin opted to stay with the Trojans.
  • The University of Mississippi’s offense finished the season ranked 111th out of 117 Division I-A schools, in total offense; 115th in scoring; and, 116th in rushing in 2005. 
  • In 2006, he finished the season ranked #108 in scoring offense, #111 in total offense, and #112 in passing offense.
  • In 2007, Ole Miss finished the season 0-8 against fellow SEC teams, and 3-9 overall. 
  • Later, he was replaced by former University of Arkansas head coach Houston Nutt.
  • On 23rd January 2008, it was announced that he had been hired as the new defensive line coach of the National Football League’s New Orleans Saints.

Ed Orgeron, a famous football coach

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  • On 31st December 2008, he accepted a position with the University of Tennessee under its new head coach: former USC assistant-coach colleague Lane Kiffin.
  • He was one of the highest-paid assistant coaches in the Pac-12 Conference, with an annual salary of $650,000.
  • He was hired as the defensive line coach at Louisiana State University (LSU) on 14th January 2015. 
  • He was named the team’s interim head coach on 25th September 2016. 
  • Under his watch, LSU finished out the season with a 6-2 record. 
  • On 26th November 2016, LSU removed the “interim” tag from his title and formally named him as its 32nd full-time head coach.
  • The 2017 season began with LSU ranked in the top 15, but early losses to Mississippi State and Troy quickly found LSU unranked. 
  • LSU was invited to the Fiesta Bowl to play the University of Central Florida, who had not lost a game in the previous two seasons.
  • LSU finished the 2018 season with a record of 10-3 and was ranked sixth in the nation by the AP poll and seventh by the Coaches poll.
  • The successful season earned Orgeron a contract extension through the 2022 season.
  • His 2019 team recorded a statement road win over Texas in week two and proceeded to go undefeated through the regular season, including a 46-41 victory over Alabama at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa.
  • Orgeron’s Tigers defeated the Georgia Bulldogs in the SEC Championship Game to win their first SEC title since 2011.
  • He was named the winner of the 2019 AP College Football Coach of the Year Award and Home Depot Coach of the Year Award.
  • On 13th January 2020, he won his first national championship as a head coach with a win over the unbeaten defending national champion, Clemson Tigers, 42-25, finishing the season 15-0.
  • He and the LSU Tigers won the national title in their home state at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans.

Who is the Wife of Kelly Orgeron?

Ed Orgeron With His Wife, Kelly

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Kelly Orgeron is a married person. He was previously married to Colleen Orgeron. He met his second wife, Kelly, at the 1996 Liberty Bowl, and the couple has three boys named Cody, Parker, and Tyler. Upon returning to USC in 2010, Orgeron lived in a hotel across the street from the campus while his wife and children made their home in Louisiana. On 26th February 2020, the duo filed for divorce, only one month after winning the National Championship. His sexual orientation is straight. 

What is the net worth of Ed Orgeron?

Ed Orgeron is an American football coach and former player. He was one of the highest-paid assistant coaches in the Pac-12 Conference, with an annual estimated salary of $650,000. As of 2020, his net worth is estimated to have $4 Million. His annual salary is $6 Million as of 2020. As of now, he is satisfied with his earnings and he is living a luxurious lifestyle from his earnings. 

How tall is Ed Orgeron?

Ed Orgeron, being at the age of 58, he maintained his body a lot. His body build is average. He has got a tall height of 182 cm with a bodyweight of 95 Kg. His other body measurements will be added soon once we get information about it. Overall, he has got a healthy body as of now.

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