Former LSU football coach Bill Arnsparger has passed away at the age of 88, according to LSU officials. He passed away in his Athens, Ala., home on Friday morning. Per NOLA.com:
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Arnsparger coached LSU from 1984 to 1986, leading the Tigers to two Sugar Bowl berths and the 1986 SEC championship, the school's first since 1970. After that season, he resigned to become athletic director at Florida, where he hired Steve Spurrier.

He finished his three-year LSU career with a 26-8-2 record.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Arnsparger family.

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Why would some a-hole down vote comments about RIP coach? Hope that down voter burns in hell.
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My favorite LSU coach.
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I can hear Jim Nasium in "The Tiger Trek"
Saying his name whenever I see it in print.

RIP, Coach.
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I'll never forget watching LSU beat Notre Dame in South Bend. What a great few years of LSU football those were.
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Great coach, rip
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He recruited my dad out of high school. Man was an excellent coach.
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Rest in peace, coach...
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Rest in peace Coach
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We thought he'd stay and win a Natty.
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RIP coach!
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