Coach Orgeron Talks Recruiting & The LSU Brand
by Staff Reporter
February 5, 20153 Comments

Robert Hanashiro-USA TODAY Sports
On Thursday morning LSU defensive line coach Ed Orgeron joined "The Morning Drive" on Baton Rouge ESPN Radio with Culotta & The Prince to discuss the 2015 LSU recruiting class.
Orgeron was asked what has been the biggest selling point, wearing the "LSU" on the chest, inside the living rooms and Coach O responded with an answer that would make all LSU fans proud...
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Orgeron was asked what has been the biggest selling point, wearing the "LSU" on the chest, inside the living rooms and Coach O responded with an answer that would make all LSU fans proud...
quote:Here is some more of what Coach O had to say:
"Pride" Orgeron said. "Pride, tradition, and toughness. When you go in there, LSU just has something about them. LSU has that brand about them that is so proud to represent. And people just look up to you and say 'man you from LSU'"
"Nobody else in the country has that. I'm so proud to wear the purple and gold."
"Also proud, to go in there and say that we have an 81 percent graduation rate. Orgeron said. "That is off the charts. It's not only education, its about the brand, winning championships, and being developed to go to the NFL.
"And playing in Tiger Stadium? Are you kidding me? What other place in the world would you rather be on Saturday night with 102,000 people, playing for the Tigers."
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