LSU Morning Rush: Texas Tech hires Tigers’ assistant, coaching search narrowed

Texas Tech hires a member of LSU’s recruiting staff, report indicates the coaching search could be winding down.

The top stories for the LSU Tigers on Tuesday. Today’s headlines include the coaching search possibly being narrowed and one Tigers staffer heads out west.

Cody Bellaire leaves Baton Rouge for Lubbock

With any regime change, such as the one that is about to take place with the LSU Tigers, it is common to see assistants and support staff take opportunities elsewhere. They don’t want to wait on the next head coach to bring in new members and hope they land a gig with the new staff.

On Monday it was announced Cody Bellaire was leaving his alma mater and heading to Lubbock, Texas, to join the Texas Tech Red Raiders. He served as the assistant director of player personnel upon his return to the Bayou. He joins the new Red Raiders head coaches staff as the director of scouting.

Current LSU general manager Austin Thomas tweeted his appreciation for Bellaire and congratulated him.

Bellaire started with LSU as a player personnel assistant in 2015. He left for Texas A&M in 2018. After 18 months in College Station, he headed to Baylor. Serving in the same role, he worked with Dave Aranda and Joey McGuire until he returned to the Bayou in March of 2021. After a short stint back home, Bellaire gets a promotion on the Red Raiders support staff.

What about the coaching search?