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re: The Coaching Changes Board is LIVE...Discuss LSU coaching candidates there...
Posted by MercedesBorn on 11/24/25 at 2:30 pm to Chicken
If LSU really wants to get back to hoisting trophies, there’s a different play than throwing $98 million at the next big “name” coach: go get a hungry, ascending head coach and structure the deal around winning it all.
North Texas’ Eric Morris, Tulane’s Jon Sumrall, and South Florida’s Alex Golesh all fit that profile. Morris has turned UNT into one of the most explosive offenses in the American and built a reputation as an elite offensive mind. Sumrall is a proven program builder with 40-plus wins, two Sun Belt titles at Troy, and now a strong start at Tulane. Golesh took USF from rock bottom to bowl wins and one of the biggest turnarounds in the FBS, backed by a track record of top-tier offenses at UCF and Tennessee.
Bring one of these guys to Baton Rouge on a lower base salary than the mega-deals, but pack the contract with serious upside: huge bonuses for SEC titles, CFP berths, and a National Championship, plus aggressive incentives for staff retention, APR, and recruiting. LSU gets a coach with something to prove, a staff that’s hungry, and a contract that pays *big* only when they’re hanging banners.
In short: stop overpaying for past résumés. Go get a grinder who’ll take a performance-heavy deal and chase a National Championship like his life depends on it.
North Texas’ Eric Morris, Tulane’s Jon Sumrall, and South Florida’s Alex Golesh all fit that profile. Morris has turned UNT into one of the most explosive offenses in the American and built a reputation as an elite offensive mind. Sumrall is a proven program builder with 40-plus wins, two Sun Belt titles at Troy, and now a strong start at Tulane. Golesh took USF from rock bottom to bowl wins and one of the biggest turnarounds in the FBS, backed by a track record of top-tier offenses at UCF and Tennessee.
Bring one of these guys to Baton Rouge on a lower base salary than the mega-deals, but pack the contract with serious upside: huge bonuses for SEC titles, CFP berths, and a National Championship, plus aggressive incentives for staff retention, APR, and recruiting. LSU gets a coach with something to prove, a staff that’s hungry, and a contract that pays *big* only when they’re hanging banners.
In short: stop overpaying for past résumés. Go get a grinder who’ll take a performance-heavy deal and chase a National Championship like his life depends on it.
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