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First-year LSU defensive coordinator Dave Aranda is set to become the highest-paid assistant coach in College Football after agreeing to a new deal on Monday. Per FootballScoop.com:
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LSU: Dave Aranda’s new deal, agreed to yesterday as Ross Dellenger reported, makes him the highest paid assistant coach in college football a source tells FootballScoop. There was no ongoing negotiations, just waiting for lawyer’s review.
Aranda's current salary is $1.2 million and his new deal will include a raise, an extension and new title of associate head coach.

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Whynotme112 months
Im with you Lexman1, Coach O was not my first choice but might turn out to be the best choice, he also bleeds purble and gold
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CL8100112 months
how is coach O the best choice. coach O thumbed his nose basically when he had an awesome pro style qb committed to lsu but now all the sudden he wants dual threat qb, lsu is loaded with those guys on the roster and turned away a nice blue chip competitor
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Boom_boom112 months
Aranda will be LSU head coach once this coach O experiment is over.
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Whynotme112 months
That's the way I feel about Trump but let's give him a chance before predicting failure.
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Whynotme112 months
That's the way I feel about Trump but let's give him a chance before predicting failure.
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Tamer of beasts112 months
I had no chance with this girl. I thought I was going to fail. I tried everything. Upon dropping the classic "why not me?" to whynotme's mom, I got laid.
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Just_Fight_Baby112 months
They got this right. Congrats to Coach Aranda!
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loweralabamatrojan112 months
Randa. Randa Randa Randa. He's got broads in Atlanta.
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dapkat112 months
NICE !!
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YellaPurp112 months
*CLAPS* Coach in waiting,,,,,,,,,,
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