Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports
FootballScoop.com is reporting that Steve Sarkisian is making a strong push to have longtime LSU defensive back coach and recruiting coordinator Corey Raymond join his new staff at Texas.

Raymond, a native of New Iberia, La. played for the Tigers from 1988-91 and just finished up his ninth season as an LSU coach.

He signed a 3-year extension last January, worth $600K a year after interviewing with Georgia and Texas A&M following LSU's 2019 National Championship season. He received the Recruiting Coordinator title from Ed Orgeron last March.
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As Steve Sarkisian looks to continue to build a strong staff in Austin, we’re told that he’s going after the lone remaining member of the LSU defensive staff.

Sources tell FootballScoop that Sark has made a very strong offer to bring LSU defensive backs coach Corey Raymond to Texas.
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PROMOTE HIM TO DC YOU FOOLS
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Please, Sarkisian doesn't stand a chance to get corey raymond....COrey Raymond has already been offered head coaching jobs etc and still stayed put
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Everyone has a number.
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I thought everybody was broke because of covid? where is all this money coming from, that could be used for real help for people in need? And don't say "boosters," the 1%...there should be a hiatus on this stuff..hell they had to pay out 24 million just to fire herman!
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FWIW Justin Vincent said he isn’t going anywhere
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Sark the Shark
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Sark filled his staff up already, old news OC- Jim Bean DC- Evan Williams OL- Jack Daniels DL- Johnny Walker DB- Captain Morgan (no relation to Muderland) QB- Tom Collins RB- Shirley Temple (poached her from the niners) WR- Remy Martin TE- Harvey Wallbanger LB- Sam Adams ST- Jose Cuervo (doubles as men’s soccer coach)
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Sark being incentivized by Bama boosters?
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I doubt the BAMA boosters are worried enuf about LSU to go to the trouble my man!
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Steve is targeting a bottle of scotch. That’s about it.
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Piss off, Sark...We'll toss you a bottle of Jack Daniels, but hands off Coach Corey.
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Below are the 10 highest-paid paid defensive backs coaches in college football. 1. Charles Kelly, Alabama — $800,000 2. Charlton Warren, Georgia — $725,435 3. Chris Partridge, Ole Miss — $625,000 4. Keith Heyward, Oregon — $600,000 5. Karl Scott, Alabama — $550,000 6. Mike Reed, Clemson — $540,000 7. Mickey Conn, Clemson — $515,000 8. Steve Clinkscale, Kentucky — $500,000 8. Paul Rhoads, UCLA — $500,000 10. Anthony Poindexter, Purdue — $460,000 10. Corey Raymond, LSU — $460,000 Damn shame! LSU is the only DBU!
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The article states and you can look it up, he makes 600k which would tie him for 4th.
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So by your post, I'm supposed to feel sorry for someone who makes 460 grand?
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Bruh how about reading the damn article instead of spreading fake news
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Sark that Tiger dick, bitch
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It’s fake news
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This would be a mistake for him
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No we’ll keep him thanks anyway we’re good.
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Goodbye. Freeman will be bringing his own staff.
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This is an idiotic comment. This guy has helped boost the tradition of DBU. Great coach that we would be wise to keep.
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Razzle Dazzle is smoking crack.
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And when Freeman doesn’t come?
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He's a good coach and a great fit for LSU. I think he will stay.
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Stop The Steal!
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#SayNo2Tejas
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This happens every year. He aint going anywhere
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Bayou Boyz for Life. Coach O and Raymond will share a bowl of gumbo and get em taken care of.
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