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It has been 10 years since LSU's play-caller Steve Ensminger was the offensive coordinator at Auburn, but Saturday's game will be normal just like the others, according to Ed Orgeron.

Orgeron was asked Wednesday about Ensminger's return to Auburn and said that he probably doesn't even remember that he coached at Auburn as he is so entrenched at LSU.

So entrenched that Ensminger even slept in the office on Tuesday night working on Saturday's game-plan.

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LSU takes on Auburn Saturday at 2:30 pm CT on CBS.
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TaderSalad68 months
This is either panic or preparation... we'll find out in less than 72 hours
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Covingtontiger7768 months
It’s panic. Sleeping in the office was leaked out to give cover rhatvthe coaches are doing above and beyond. Fact is they have nothing.
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Covingtontiger7768 months
It’s panic. Sleeping in the office was leaked out to give cover rhatvthe coaches are doing above and beyond. Fact is they have nothing.
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ByUselves68 months
Wow, I was able to give you 2 DV's for 1 comment
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Barbellthor68 months
That’s actually cool.
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PorcelainPunisher68 months
#sidepieceofficeaction
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PortHudsonPlaya68 months
Zero faith. Can’t wait until the administration gets new blood on campus.
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Covingtontiger7768 months
Perhaps he should stay there until there is a semblance of an offense worthy of beungvtrooted out on the field in 2018.
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Westbank Hank68 months
You obviously have fat fingers. Wtf is beungvtrooted?
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Just_Fight_Baby68 months
"being trotted"...I think?
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goodgrin68 months
He was doing the same thing back in 2016 after he took over as interim OC. How many OC's in college football sleep over at the office to prepare for a game? One? Just Ensminger???
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Fightin Okra68 months
George Costanza slept in his office, too. Whoop-de-doo. Just have the office show up for the game
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rob6268 months
LSU 28 Auburn 17
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Lou Pai68 months
lol what a loser
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Iam_PrinceAkeem68 months
*YAWNS*
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Nolaughingmatter68 months
got to respect the dedication
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TheArrogantCorndog68 months
I don't give a damn where he sleeps, just win
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Celery68 months
I used to sleep at my office. Then I’d go home at 5
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tigabait0168 months
Work smarter, not harder.
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JackieTreehorn68 months
Ensminger bout to go in dry
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BooBooMeister68 months
Relax, all the questions will be answered soon. Rejoice in the fact that our boys will give their all in representing our state and its people.
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Doug Masters68 months
Sleeping in the office is actually very common among all football coaches.
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atltiger648768 months
but should be far less necessary with all the analysts we have now, who do the time-consuming grunt work that used to fall on the OC.
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TigerFan5555568 months
agree with atltiger, this is what the analyst do, they are the ones that break down the tendencies and what opponents do on certain downs, find matchups etc... The OC should be the one in charge to know (Why they make so much) what plays in his offense should work vs those tendencies and matchups... if it doesnt, you either have A, bad execution or B, terrible coaching..
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RockyMtnTigerWDE68 months
LOL Can't sleep very well this week huh Steve?
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deageaux768 months
The real question is, when did he go to sleep? Before midnight?
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Jon Ham68 months
How much prep do you really need to do? Calling plays may be the easiest job in all of football. Success is 95% talent and execution, 5% what play is chosen.
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ready4something68 months
I'm pretty sure he is analyzing matchups and drawing up plays to exploit auburns tendencies on certain downs.
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TigerIT68 months
Sure am glad you aren't calling plays for LSU, sir!
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TwoDatBait68 months
Tell that to Les Miles....
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