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Update: Per LSUSports.net:
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"Offensive line coach Greg Studrawa has left the LSU football program and will pursue other opportunities, head coach Les Miles announced on Wednesday.

Miles said a search for Studrawa’s replacement will begin immediately."



Original Article:
It is being reported by Pete Roussel on Twitter that offensive line coach Greg Studrawa could be out at LSU. Per Roussel:
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@coachingsearch 21m
Interesting development. TigerBait reports that Greg Studrawa is out as the LSU offensive line coach.
Studrawa is the longest-tenured assistant coach on the LSU staff, and has been with the team for 7 years. During the 2011 and 2012 season, Studrawa served as the offensive coordinator as well as the offensive line coach.
Filed Under: LSU Football
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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rcsetiger125 months
See ya Dudrawa. Dont let the door hit ya where the good lord split ya.
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Run DMC125 months
Kevin Mawae
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Uncle Brady125 months
Bye
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DlineU125 months
Thanks coach Stud for your years of service. Good luck to you.
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LiguhTiguh125 months
who would be next in line?
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Guava Jelly125 months
This has been a long time coming TBH
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inelishaitrust125 months
If he's been at LSU for 7 years, he's lost three times to Ole Miss.
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olgoi khorkhoi125 months
finally
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Future_FlexZone125 months
yahooooo~ooooo000
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BallCoachinFool125 months
If only I knew someone in the system. I could apply. Will Chicken give me a good recommendation?

If I got in the office and on the grease board, I would be hired!
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deuce985125 months
Thank god
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Fewer Kilometers125 months
You lose one game to Ole Miss...
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arseinclarse125 months
I'm submitting my resume'.
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LSU-MNCBABY125 months
Good move if true
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