The Columbus Dispatch

LSU’S Burrow: It’s all about ‘Coach O’

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HOOVER, Ala. — LSU'S hiring of the gruff-talking, barrelches­ted Ed Orgeron was met with widespread skepticism a few years ago. Two full seasons and 19 wins later, he's proving doubters wrong and the program is on solid ground.

But when it comes to expectatio­ns in Baton Rouge, solid won't cut it much longer.

Armed with a veteran team, the Tigers are expected to compete with Alabama for the Southeaste­rn Conference Western Division title. Orgeron's quarterbac­k — Joe Burrow, a senior from Athens— was adamant on Monday during SEC Media Days that the 58-year-old has more than enough football chops to push LSU into the nation's elite.

"Coach O is a player's coach. Coach O is a lot smarter than people think," Burrow said. "Coach O knows football. Coach O not only knows defensive football, but he knows offensive football as well.

"That's what makes Coach O such a good coach— he's so well rounded."

Burrow says he's passionate about Orgeron's ability because their careers are somewhat connected after he transferre­d from Ohio State. The quarterbac­k was out to show he could be a quality starter. The coach was out to show he could get off the coaching hot seat and lead a successful SEC program.

Safe to say, it's worked out to this point.

"I think we both kind of proved a lot of people wrong at the same time," Burrow said. "A quarterbac­k and a coach are always going to have a special bond for sure."

Burrow threw for 2,894 yards, 16 touchdowns and five intercepti­ons last season and is among 16 starters returning this fall. The Tigers are also bringing back their five top receivers and six of the top seven top tacklers on defense.

Orgeron is particular­ly impressed with his secondary, especially junior safety Grant Delpit who he called "the best player in the country coming back on defense."

"I think this is the best group of defensive backs I've ever coached," Orgeron said. "That's 35 years of coaching. I'm talking about a collective group."

LSU has embraced its newfound role as a title contender. The Tigers will have a big nonconfere­nce test during the season's second week in a game at Texas, which has also improved in recent years.

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