LSU football has hired 33 head coaches since the program’s inception in 1893, most recently [autotag]Brian Kelly[/autotag] in 2021.
For much of that span, LSU has been a destination job. It’s a place coaches know they can win a title. You don’t leave Baton Rouge unless you’re fired, pushed out or the NFL comes calling.
It wasn’t always that way. There have been cases where an LSU head coach took a job elsewhere.
Here, we’ll be looking at where head coaches went after they left LSU. From the first coach in LSU history up to [autotag]Ed Orgeron[/autotag].
Here’s where former LSU head coaches went after leaving LSU.