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Joe Bernastat:
Marlowe will be head coach at Mooney next year.

FOOTBALLFEVER:
Brett Mcmurphy college football insider reports Bo has been offered the job and is expected to take it

IAA Fan:
https://www.wwltv.com/article/sports/ncaa/lsu/reports-lsu-to-bring-back-ex-defensive-coordinator-pelini/289-0b98a545-275f-41a0-949a-2fe1a944459f

Reports: LSU to bring back ex-defensive coordinator Pelini
'Bo' Pelini was the defensive coordinator when the Tigers won a national title under Les Miles in 2007.
Author: WWL Staff
Published: 12:53 PM CST January 27, 2020
Updated: 12:59 PM CST January 27, 2020

BATON ROUGE, La. — LSU's new defensive coordinator has been in this spot before.

'Bo' Pelini will be offered the job replacing Dave Aranda as the defensive coordinator of the national champs at a salary of about $2 million per year, Tweeted Ross Dellenger, a college football insider for Sports Illustrated.

Pelini served as defensive coordinator for the Tigers from 2005-07, the last year which saw the Tigers win a national title with a victory over Ohio State in New Orleans.

Pelini then went on to the head coaching position at Nebraska, where he served for seven years, compiling a 67-27 record and never recording fewer than nine wins.

Pelini has served the past five seasons as the head coach at Youngstown State.

ysubigred:
Siniora Sucker  ;D

My boss a LSU alum told me this on the 22nd.  :angel:

When Baylor hired LSU defensive coordinator Dave Aranda, the search was on to replace the highest-paid defensive coordinator in college football. Youngstown State head coach Bo Pelini is expected to become the next defensive coordinator for head coach Ed Orgeron, sources told Geaux247 on Monday. Stadium's Brett McMurphy was first to report.
Pelini agreeing to terms with the program marks a return to Baton Rouge for the 52-year old, who served as defensive coordinator for LSU's 2007 National Championship team. Pelini first arrived at LSU in 2005 following a one-year stint as Oklahoma's defensive coordinator and helped lead LSU to a 34-6 record during that time.
Earlier this month, Orgeron joined 104.5 ESPN Baton Rouge to discuss the process with Jordy Culotta and T-Bob Hebert. Orgeron was looking for a fit culturally with his program, which is fresh off an undefeated season and National Championship, and Pelini is a name familiar to LSU after the program saw some of its best defenses when Pelini was running the show.

https://247sports.com/college/lsu/Ar...ach-142584734/

Kandrase:
https://twitter.com/ESPNRittenberg/status/1221878044861911042

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