Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports
Football Scoop is reporting that LSU has hired former Chicago Bears safeties coach Roy Anderson to the staff as an analyst.

Anderson served as a graduate assistant at LSU under former head coach Nick Saban back in 2004. The 38-year old coach has served as a safeties coach in the NFL since 2012 with the Indianapolis Colts, San Francisco 49ers and most recently the Bears.
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Anderson was part of Nick Saban’s 2004 staff at LSU which featured Jimbo Fisher, Will Muschamp, Kirby Smart, Derek Dooley and several other well known coaches. Anderson served as a grad assistant on that staff.

Following that season Anderson left to join the Baltimore Ravens staff where he served until 2011. He then joined the Colts staff as safeties coach beginning in 2012 – 2015. He coached safeties one season for the 49ers in 2016 before joining the Bears staff for 2017 & ’18.
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Good hire I like it.
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O’s analyst are like the quality of another major d-1 staff this year. It’s cray-cray.
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Solid hire. Our DBs consistently have NFL talent. I’d love to see this guy push them to their limits. Defense gonna be frickin nasty this season.
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Damn
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Really surprised he was available. He was a rising name in NFL coaching circles not too long ago.
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Coach O is quietly building a formidable shadow staff
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Hell yeah O! This guy is the reason why Amos and Eddie Jackson were prolly the best safety combo in the NFL
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