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Who do we get if Baker leaves?
Posted on 12/3/25 at 4:25 pm
Posted on 12/3/25 at 4:25 pm
Its looking very likely that Baker is gonna take a HC job this year instead of waiting for a P4 straight from LSU. If it happens, who are the likely candidates to replace him? Who do you guys want to see next year?
Posted on 12/3/25 at 4:26 pm to TolkienEnjoyer34
Shiel Wood at Texas Tech, or Bryant Haines at IU have to be the first call.
To give you an extensive list I posted this on the coaching changes board yesterday. DJ Durkin, and Tosh Lupoi went off the board as of yesterday.
Vince Kehres:
Toledo DC/LB’s Coach
Young defensive mind. Has Toledo ranked as a top 5-10 defense this year. What could he do with LSU recruits? Is there worry about him going against SEC athletes week in, week out, and only proving it at Toledo so far?
Jim Knowles:
Penn State DC
Very proven commodity. Former Cornell HC. Was amazing at Oklahoma St. Oklahoma St. has been terrible as a team since he left. Was amazing at Ohio St. won a National Title last year. Is also getting older, Penn St. has struggled all around this year, Matt Patricia is also doing the same thing at Ohio St, and maybe even better this year than what Knowles did.
Shiel Wood:
Texas Tech DC
Very young defensive mind. Has Texas Tech as a top defense in the nation. Was at Houston last year and had an incredible defense as well. Coached as Tulane’s DC 2 years ago for 1 season, so some familiarity with the state. Not as many skins on the wall as some, do you worry he’s a product of donors throwing money at everything at Texas Tech?
Bryant Haines:
Indiana DC/LB’s Coach
Has Indiana as one of the best defenses in the country. Has coached under Curt Cignetti in some role for basically a decade now. Only 40 years old. Really no devils advocate on this one, would be a grand slam. Has served as DC under Cignetti since 2019 with James Madison and IU.
Jay Valai:
Assistant head coach for defense/co-defensive coordinator/pass defense/cornerbacks and nickelbacks coach
Very young defensive mind. Big DFW ties. Has been able to learn under Venables the past 4 seasons, who we all know is a genius on the defensive side. Do we also know for sure Valai is up to the job? Venables still calls the OU defense end of the day, so is Valai a product of Venables?
Rob Aurich:
San Diego State DC/LB’s Coach
Not much information on Aurich other than San Diego St. has a top 5 defense in the country this year. He is also very young. This is only his first real season as a DC at a somewhat respectable school. Would he be in over his head?
Corey Heatherman:
Miami DC
Has Miami as a top defense in the country. Still real young. Was named FCS assistant coach of the year in 2021 at James Madison right before they made the jump to the FBS. Only 2 years experience though at Power 4 schools as a DC. Miami this season, Minnesota last season.
Tom Allen:
Clemson DC/LB’s Coach
First year at Clemson. Was Penn St. DC last season. Former IU coach who really did great things at IU before he lost control, and we all forgot about it since Cignetti is unbelievable. Huge personality, and big energy. Definitely a players coach. Does have at least 3 years experience of SEC ball 2012-2014 Ole Miss ST/LB coach. Downside, Clemson has been pretty bad this year, and this is with him having 3 or so First Round picks on the defensive side of the ball.
Scott Symons:
SMU DC/S’s coach
Has been SMU’s DC for the last 4 seasons. Previous 3 seasons as DC of Liberty. Has done really good things at both SMU, and Liberty. Still very young. Also hasn’t coached anywhere at a place like LSU. Even most of his assistant coaching stints were at small places. SMU is at least been in the ACC now, who may as well be a Group of 5 at this point, but he’s still coaching against Power 4 teams.
Pete Kwiatkowski:
Texas DC/OLB’s Coach
We all know about Kwiatkowski. Has many skins on the wall, and has been elite for 2 decades+ now. Was instrumental in Boise St.‘s huge run, was also instrumental in Washington’s big run. Chris Petersen guy for a long time. Has been real good at Texas. Can we lure him from Texas? He’s making 1.9, and Baker is getting 2.5, no doubt we could boost his salary, but I imagine Texas would definitely up his salary to match an LSU offer, so this one is in doubt.
To give you an extensive list I posted this on the coaching changes board yesterday. DJ Durkin, and Tosh Lupoi went off the board as of yesterday.
Vince Kehres:
Toledo DC/LB’s Coach
Young defensive mind. Has Toledo ranked as a top 5-10 defense this year. What could he do with LSU recruits? Is there worry about him going against SEC athletes week in, week out, and only proving it at Toledo so far?
Jim Knowles:
Penn State DC
Very proven commodity. Former Cornell HC. Was amazing at Oklahoma St. Oklahoma St. has been terrible as a team since he left. Was amazing at Ohio St. won a National Title last year. Is also getting older, Penn St. has struggled all around this year, Matt Patricia is also doing the same thing at Ohio St, and maybe even better this year than what Knowles did.
Shiel Wood:
Texas Tech DC
Very young defensive mind. Has Texas Tech as a top defense in the nation. Was at Houston last year and had an incredible defense as well. Coached as Tulane’s DC 2 years ago for 1 season, so some familiarity with the state. Not as many skins on the wall as some, do you worry he’s a product of donors throwing money at everything at Texas Tech?
Bryant Haines:
Indiana DC/LB’s Coach
Has Indiana as one of the best defenses in the country. Has coached under Curt Cignetti in some role for basically a decade now. Only 40 years old. Really no devils advocate on this one, would be a grand slam. Has served as DC under Cignetti since 2019 with James Madison and IU.
Jay Valai:
Assistant head coach for defense/co-defensive coordinator/pass defense/cornerbacks and nickelbacks coach
Very young defensive mind. Big DFW ties. Has been able to learn under Venables the past 4 seasons, who we all know is a genius on the defensive side. Do we also know for sure Valai is up to the job? Venables still calls the OU defense end of the day, so is Valai a product of Venables?
Rob Aurich:
San Diego State DC/LB’s Coach
Not much information on Aurich other than San Diego St. has a top 5 defense in the country this year. He is also very young. This is only his first real season as a DC at a somewhat respectable school. Would he be in over his head?
Corey Heatherman:
Miami DC
Has Miami as a top defense in the country. Still real young. Was named FCS assistant coach of the year in 2021 at James Madison right before they made the jump to the FBS. Only 2 years experience though at Power 4 schools as a DC. Miami this season, Minnesota last season.
Tom Allen:
Clemson DC/LB’s Coach
First year at Clemson. Was Penn St. DC last season. Former IU coach who really did great things at IU before he lost control, and we all forgot about it since Cignetti is unbelievable. Huge personality, and big energy. Definitely a players coach. Does have at least 3 years experience of SEC ball 2012-2014 Ole Miss ST/LB coach. Downside, Clemson has been pretty bad this year, and this is with him having 3 or so First Round picks on the defensive side of the ball.
Scott Symons:
SMU DC/S’s coach
Has been SMU’s DC for the last 4 seasons. Previous 3 seasons as DC of Liberty. Has done really good things at both SMU, and Liberty. Still very young. Also hasn’t coached anywhere at a place like LSU. Even most of his assistant coaching stints were at small places. SMU is at least been in the ACC now, who may as well be a Group of 5 at this point, but he’s still coaching against Power 4 teams.
Pete Kwiatkowski:
Texas DC/OLB’s Coach
We all know about Kwiatkowski. Has many skins on the wall, and has been elite for 2 decades+ now. Was instrumental in Boise St.‘s huge run, was also instrumental in Washington’s big run. Chris Petersen guy for a long time. Has been real good at Texas. Can we lure him from Texas? He’s making 1.9, and Baker is getting 2.5, no doubt we could boost his salary, but I imagine Texas would definitely up his salary to match an LSU offer, so this one is in doubt.
This post was edited on 12/3/25 at 4:28 pm
Posted on 12/3/25 at 4:28 pm to TolkienEnjoyer34
2025 Defensive Stats Lance Guidry
This post was edited on 12/3/25 at 4:35 pm
Posted on 12/3/25 at 4:28 pm to ABJ2000
Guidry is overrated. He sucked at Miami. He’s just a Louisiana guy. Much bigger fish to fry than Guidry.
Posted on 12/3/25 at 4:29 pm to TolkienEnjoyer34
Lock Baker in a cell under the ops building and don’t let him out until spring practice starts
Posted on 12/3/25 at 4:31 pm to TolkienEnjoyer34
You can bet they have the list already....
Posted on 12/3/25 at 4:34 pm to TigerLifer18
This is a very good list. I'll add:
John Rudzinski:
Virginia DC / Defensive-Backs Coach
Now leading the defense at Virginia Cavaliers, where he’s in his fourth year as the program’s defensive coordinator. Has a long track record of building disciplined, fundamentally sound defensive units — previously spent 14 seasons on the staff at Air Force Falcons, including as defensive coordinator. Virginia is top 10 in defensive stop rate this season.
John Rudzinski:
Virginia DC / Defensive-Backs Coach
Now leading the defense at Virginia Cavaliers, where he’s in his fourth year as the program’s defensive coordinator. Has a long track record of building disciplined, fundamentally sound defensive units — previously spent 14 seasons on the staff at Air Force Falcons, including as defensive coordinator. Virginia is top 10 in defensive stop rate this season.
Posted on 12/3/25 at 4:39 pm to TigerLifer18
Is there any advantage to going with an NFL DC? I know the difference for head coaches but are NFL coordinators usually better or worse than college?
Posted on 12/3/25 at 5:05 pm to TigerLifer18
Haines
Wood
Heathermen
Kehres
Any of these 4 would be great hires. All great teachers according to their past coaches.
Wood
Heathermen
Kehres
Any of these 4 would be great hires. All great teachers according to their past coaches.
Posted on 12/3/25 at 5:07 pm to TolkienEnjoyer34
Bradley
Dale
Peveto
Let's give him a chance with the defense and see what happens
Dale
Peveto
Let's give him a chance with the defense and see what happens
Posted on 12/3/25 at 5:09 pm to TolkienEnjoyer34
Shiel Wood would be my pick
Posted on 12/3/25 at 5:11 pm to tiggy
IMO there are certain pros and cons to both. Generally speaking NFL coordinators have a little bit better grasp of the X’s and O’s and in’s and out’s. While some could argue college coordinators are better off maintaining relationships with 18-23 year old’s, and recruiting/throwing a check out these days. This is not and end all be all, as some of the elite college coordinators are just as good at the X’s and O’s as the NFL guys, while one could argue a guy like Kelvin Sheppard would be an elite recruiter, and able to relate to young football players.
I think bringing on an already proven elite DC at the college level makes more sense with familiarity, but if LSU hired anybody from the NFL game to coordinate, I think Sheppard would do well here.
I think bringing on an already proven elite DC at the college level makes more sense with familiarity, but if LSU hired anybody from the NFL game to coordinate, I think Sheppard would do well here.
Posted on 12/3/25 at 5:12 pm to TolkienEnjoyer34
Wood would be my first call.
Posted on 12/3/25 at 5:55 pm to TolkienEnjoyer34
He gawn baws, & bawettes.
Will be tough to replace, and we need a topnotch DC
Will be tough to replace, and we need a topnotch DC
Posted on 12/3/25 at 6:15 pm to TigerBait2008
I keep seeing nobody can outbid Texas Tech. They have more money than 1000 Warren Buffets and spend it all on football. Probably couldn’t lure away Wood.
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