With Ron Cooper heading off to the Tampa Bay Bucs, LSU has a secondary coach position to fill. That search is ongoing, but you can take at least one person out of the running for the job.
Or, so says Nebraska defensive backs coach Corey Raymond, a LSU alum who has been linked to the open job with the Tigers. Speaking to the media on Friday at the Big Ten track and field championships, Raymond said he had zero interest in returning to his old school.
“I’m not going to take that job,” said Raymond Friday. “I told (LSU) I wasn’t going to come down there and do any interviews.”
Raymond was hired last year by Huskers head coach Bo Pelini and said his 14-year-old son likes Lincoln.
“I like working with Bo,” Raymond said. “It’s like being at the Harvard of football.”
Hey, man. Whatever makes you happy.
(Photo credit, Nebraska athletics)
With the way coaches and players are bouncing all over the place anymore, I find that refreshing. After all if you have a 14 year old son that is happy, what more could you want???? Life is good.
I agree. What I can’t get it how two people gave that a thumbs down. Must have been LSU fans.
I was thinking Ralph Brown might have been a consideration as DBs coach if this guy were to have left.
How many years was Sandusky “loyal” to PSU? Just saying…
How can you establish a correlation between Raymond and a sex offender like Sandusky?
showerswithsandusky says:
Feb 26, 2012 12:58 AM
How many years was Sandusky “loyal” to PSU? Just saying…
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What kind of irrelevant nonsense is this?