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03.02.2020 14:31
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BATON ROUGE, La. -- As much as Ed Orgeron might have preferred a different route to the top coaching job at LSU, the Louisiana native was never going to be able to hide his enthusiasm for his new opportunity -- and didnt try.Its a great day in my life, I promise you that, Orgeron said, calling it a dream, obviously to be the Tigers head coach.Its a well-respected position that Im holding right now and I hold it in high esteem. And I understand the expectations at LSU and I fully, fully intend to meet all of those expectations.The 55-year-old Orgeron, who was formally introduced as Les Miles interim replacement on Monday, said he has no idea whether hell have the job past this season and isnt saying whether he sees his opportunity as an audition to remain long-term.Take the future aside. Whatevers going to happen is going to happen. Let the chips fall where they may, Orgeron said, adding that his sole focus was on his players success. All I want to do is see them win.Orgeron said hes tapped current assistant Steve Ensminger, a former LSU quarterback, to replace offensive coordinator Cam Cameron, who was fired on Sunday along with Miles.Orgeron said hes also elevated defensive coordinator Dave Aranda to associate head coach. As for Orgerons old position as defensive line coach, hes adding a new, but familiar face to the staff in Pete Jenkins, who is 75 years old and has had two previous stints as a defensive assistant at LSU since 1980. Orgeron said Jenkins would be his mentor and right-hand man.Were going to flip the script, Orgeron said. Were going to do things different. Were going to do things that Ive done in the past to re-energize this team.The decision to fire Miles, who was 114-34 in 11-plus seasons, stemmed largely from lackluster offensive performances in big games, particularly because of an anemic passing game.LSU athletic director Joe Alleva said parting with Miles was tough, not only because of his past successes -- which include a 2007 national title and two SEC championships -- but also because of how he represented the university and cared for his players.Les is loved by his players, and that is because he cared about them as people, Alleva said. We will miss Les, and we thank him for all he did for us here at LSU.Change was necessary to give the players the best opportunity to succeed, Alleva added. I still believe this team has great things ahead of it and great things that can be achieved in the last eight games.Orgeron said the offense will be tweaked to feature more spread formations. He did not say whether hed re-open the starting quarterback job, which has been held by both Brandin Harris and Danny Etling this season already. But he did say, Im still a pro-style guy, which could lend itself more to the pocket-passing skills of Etling.Orgeron also emphasized that he wants his players fresh and energized, and intends to pursue that goal with less practice time and more meeting time.As long as you get your work in mentally or physically, its good, tight end Colin Jeter said. If we are in the film room more and get the same work done, thats saving our bodies.Known by players as Coach O, Orgeron was born in the bayou country southwest of New Orleans, in the town of Larose, close to where former Saints quarterback Bobby Hebert grew up.Orgeron, a defensive lineman, and Hebert were teammates at South Lafourche High School and in college at Northwestern State.Orgeron was a head coach once before in the SEC with Mississippi from 2005-07, but never had a winning record there and was fired after three seasons. He fared better as interim head coach at Southern California in 2013, going 6-2 in place of Lane Kiffin, whod been fired that season.Orgeron also had a brief stint as an NFL assistant in 2008 with the New Orleans Saints, serving as a defensive line coach. He then left the Saints to become the defensive coach and recruiting coordinator for Tennessee, under Kiffin, in 2009.LSUs first game under Orgeron is Saturday in Tiger Stadium against Missouri.Were going to start a new season, Orgeron said. Whatever happened in the past doesnt matter.That message seemed to resonate with players.This will be a fresh start for the team. We still have a lot of goals. We cant let the season go to waste, Etling said. To win out will require hard work, perseverance and guys coming together despite all the distractions.---AP college football website: www.collegefootball.ap.org Wholesale Air Max Plus China . Self was acquired from the Buffalo Bandits in a trade for Alex Hill midway through last season, and made his debut in Rochester on March 16, 2013. Fake Jordan 1 Outlet . -- Peyton Manning will have all of his wide receivers available for the first time in a month when the Denver Broncos begin their playoff run Jan. http://www.cheapshoesstorewholesale.com/air-max-plus-online-outlet.html . -- Linebacker Myles Jack ran for four touchdowns, defensive end Cassius Marsh caught a scoring pass, and No. Jordan Outlet Store Near Me . Burris threw two TD passes, including a key 15-yard fourth-quarter strike to Bakari Grant that effectively countered a Toronto comeback bid and led Hamilton to a 33-19 victory. Air Max 97 Store . -- If this was Aaron Gordons final home game at Arizona, and it almost certainly was, then he went out in style. Harlequins 17-10 SaracensHarlequins director of rugby John Kingston said:?It must have been a wonderful game to watch, two sides going at it hammer and tongs. Im just so pleased for the players that they got their rewards and an injection in belief and confidence which was very important for the season ahead.Karl Dickson came on when Danny had to go off after half-time when we were massively under the pump and playing into the wind. He did a such a wonderful job. Charlie Walker didnt get much notice that he was playing after Marland pulled out before the match. And then James Chisholm stepped in for Jack Clifford, who had that unfortunate injury.The way they all played when there was so much disruption was really positive. You expect your big players to play, but those boys stepped in and a wonderful job.Saracens director of rugby Mark McCall said:?Overall we have to be disappointed with our performance. It was 10-0 but nothing had really happened in the game. They then scored again quickly and your mind starts playing tricks on you, you think theyre more on top of you than they actually were.A 17-0 lead is a big lead to take into half-time. It was an uphill battle in the second half. I dont think they go into our 22 again for the rest of the game and we seemed to spend a lot of time down their end. But Quins played well.Gloucester 13-18 NewcastleNewcastle director of rugby Dean Richards said:?I am pleased. We have come so close to winning away from home in the last year and have not quite achieved it. The mistakes we were making last year, we werent making quite as many today. We are quite combative and will tackle our hearts out, and If we take our chances, as we did today, we should be competitive with most people.We looked at our opening games of the season and said there is no reason why we cannot win three or four out of those. In some ways, the boys are disappointed that they did not win against Leicester but they will take the plaudits from today.Gloucester director of rugby David Humphreys said:?Today, we dominated territory and possession but then we dropped the ball and kicked the ball away. Im bitterly disappointed. Ultimately, we could not find a way to win the game.It is really frustrating because over the past two weeks, parts of our game have been very good. At key moments in the game, we lost line-outs when we could have put Newcastle under pressure. They defended and absorbed brilliantly.Northampton 15-20 WaspsWasps director of rugby Dai Young said:?I said to the players, we rode our luck today without a shadow of a doubt. We won that game today on sheer heart and togetherness. We found a way to win. Im really pleased because we were under pressure for big parts of that game today. I thought we showed a real attitude and a fight.It was nothing serious when Danny Cipriani went off. He went off for a head check and we just made the call pretty much. With Kyle Eastmond on the bench as well, we were probably five or 10 minutes away from making a substitution anyway.Northampton director of rugby Jim Mallinder said:?We just have to be a bit more accurate.We had lots of chances to win that game but sometimes thats life. Youve got to dust yourself down and get back into it which well do and well come out fighting against Exeter.ddddddddddddWorcester 34-34 SaleSale director of rugby Steve Diamond said:?Worcester are a better side than they were last year so Im happy to come away with three points as we are missing six or seven players through injury and we are hoping that the magnificent seven will be back within the next few weeks.At 31-17 I thought we were too far away for a comeback but we got our driving maul going in the last quarter. AJ MacGinty was magnificent today. He controlled the game for us and kicked the goals.Worcester head coach Carl Hogg said:?Its very disappointing as five tries and 34 points should be enough to win you a Premiership game. We made a slow start but we got ourselves back into it and by half-time we looked a very dangerous side and were dominating.We had two or three opportunities to put the game to bed, which we didnt take and in the end ill discipline in giving them the ball back in the final quarter cost us the win. We had the wind in our favour in the second half but we gave away ten penalties, which allowed Sale crucial positions in our 22 and they had a strong enough pack to rumble over.?Bristol 17-41 ExeterExeter head coach Rob Baxter said:?We are obviously pleased to come away, get the win and a bonus point. I was really pleased with the attitude of the players. You could feel they were ready to hit the pitch tonight with a lot of energy. We got what we needed out of the game, which was fantastic.We managed to keep the intensity of the game just at a high enough level for it to be uncomfortable for them for long periods. The hardest thing to adapt to is the intensity, and Bristol will adapt. They will be better for today, and they will be better for next week.Bristol director of rugby Andy Robinson said:?The result is pretty disappointing. There was plenty of effort, but I have got to pay credit to Exeter for the way in which they went out and played the game. Their speed, their breakdown work, the way they attacked was very impressive.Weve got to keep learning and keep working. There were signs of improvement from us, but you also see a gulf currently between a side like Exeter that can play with real power, pace, physicality and guile against us, who are scrapping for everything. We are learning a lot about ourselves. We will get through this.Leicester 34-14 BathLeicester Director of Rugby Richard Cockerill said: Delighted with the win and the performance - it was a proper Leicester performance from us. We never looked like losing. The passion for playing in a Leicester shirt was right up there today.Bath director of rugby Todd Blackadder said: It was a really good test, a real arm wrestle, which is probably what we needed. I thought we fronted up and put in a lot of effort today, just our skill excecution let us down at times. It wasnt where we needed it to be.We probably tried too hard at times and it cost us. Well learn a lot of lessons from this, but Im really proud of the effort the team put in today. We were on the road and we turned up mentally, we just got beaten, thats all. ' ' '

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