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Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports
Brody Miller with The Athletic is reporting that LSU wide receiver coach Mickey Joseph has turned down an offer from Nebraska where he would be named passing game coordinator and associate head coach.

Joseph, a native of New Orleans, played quarterback at Nebraska from 1988–1991. He has been on LSU's staff since 2017 and is one of the top recruiters on Ed Orgeron's staff.

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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stickly51 months
Mickey’s guys were unstoppable this year. Thank little baby Jesus he is sticking around.
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NakaTrash51 months
He smart
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Jrv2damac51 months
Lol, you know you're a dumpster fire when you can't even get an alumni to come to take a higher paying job you offer.
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LordSaintly51 months
LOL
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CanebreakCajun51 months
Screw you cornfrickers! You did not want our QB and you ain't getting Mickey either.
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tigabait0151 months
Staying to coach with his brother, Vance.
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Morgus51 months
Someone stays!
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WhiskeyPlease51 months
Better Players better food in the Boot.
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CDawson51 months
This! Hard to get kids outside of the corn belt to go to the State of Nebraska this day and age.
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voodooidotwo51 months
I’m assuming coach eaux told him he would play a bigger role with Brady gone
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Placebeaux51 months
Nebraska was a one time the model of college football
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Mike da Tigah51 months
Gotta love it. Passed on our Heisman winning QB. And gets passed on by our WR coach.
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eddieray51 months
Nice try Huskers. Trying to get in on LSU’s passing offense
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Freddy23851 months
I'm glad he is staying because our wide receivers to me are the best group in LSU history. I haven't seen pitch and catch played that good in a long time if ever.
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Coonass51 months
Westbank strong. He’s home. He isn’t leaving ... even to his alma mater. Best Eagles QB ever.
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