LSU football loses key offensive assistant to AAC offensive coordinator role

A key LSU offensive assistant is heading to the AAC as an offensive coordinator

LSU is losing a key offensive assistant, according to FootballScoop.

Senior offensive analyst Todd Fitch is heading to Charlotte to take over the 49ers offensive coordinator role.

Fitch joined LSU in 2024 after [autotag]Joe Sloan[/autotag] was promoted to offensive coordinator. Fitch was Sloan’s right-hand man. Sloan played for Fitch at ECU, and the two worked together at USF and Louisiana Tech.

Hitch was heavily involved with the LSU offense and was often the one meeting with Garrett Nussmeier and the quarterbacks on the sideline.

Prior to LSU, Fitch spent three years as an offensive analyst at Ohio State, working with CJ Stroud and a productive Buckeyes offense. Fitch also served as Vanderbilt’s interim head coach in 2020.

Fitch has experience coaching all over the country. He’s originally from the Midwest and spent years coaching in that region before later stops across the SEC footprint. He also made a stop at Colorado State.

At Charlotte, Fitch gets to return to play calling under new head coach Tim Albin.