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USC’s interim head coach Ed Orgeron sent hand-written notes to every member of the USC marching band ahead of Saturday’s Stanford game...

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How sweet. Orgeron is 4-1 since taking over for Lane Kiffin. You think he has a chance of returning as head coach?
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Next Recruiting Coordinator and Defensive Line coach at LSU. Haley moves to LB's. Chavis coaches Secondary. Wilson remains as RB coach, but not RC.
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I think he might stay on there. if he does well but is not retained, will he pick up else where?
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Like them or not...the Trojan Marching Band would fair pretty well for a "white band" in a Mardi Gras parade.
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Dude has done a complete 180 since he left Oxford 6 years ago. I have actually enjoyed watching him win some games.
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Having heard the way that man speaks, I seriously doubt that is clack O's handwriting.
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There are a couple of lower case letters in there. That really aggravates me when people try so hard at all caps and fail to have all caps...
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What's a couseum?
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He has done well in Lane's absence. I imagine they want Sumlin, however, or someone else with a better record.
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USC Trojan band...one of the worst marching bands out there. They play a variation of the same song the entire game. Not to mention terrible attitudes.
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Good for Ed. Lane is an awful awful coach and he shouldn't be considered for even a HS job.
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He's a crazy cajun
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If he wins out, he's certainly a viable candidate. There are some big names being bandied about in Troy, though. He's learned a lot since his time at Oxford, land of Brent Schaeffer.
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I don't know if he has a chance but he's certainly trying it appears.
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