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Now that this season saw plenty of the Orgeron-recruited playmakers depart, Nutt needed to come through with a critical recruiting class.
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So Ole Miss brought in Ed Orgeron specifically to address that.
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Jackson's father, former McNeese State secondary coach Lance Guidry, is an old friend of Orgeron, who has coached at various schools in Louisiana and recruited the state for years.
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Houston Nutt arrived at Ole Miss after the 2007 season, when Ed Orgeron had recruited stellar talent to Oxford but couldn't quite figure out how to coach it up.
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* Rodger Saffold, Indiana Terry Hoeppner 33 10 13.6 M Brian Price, UCLA Karl Dorrell 35 12 11.5 M Dexter McCluster, Ole Miss Ed Orgeron 36 13 9.2 M Javier Arenas, Alabama Mike Shula 50 27 5.9 M Toby Gerhart, Stanford Walt Harris 51 28 5.2 M *The amount of guaranteed money the player picked in the higher spot received, minus the amount of money the player actually received where he was drafted.
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Tennessee was not on Jackson's radar until early January when Ed Orgeron left an assistant coaching job with the New Orleans Saints to become Tennessee's defensive coordinator.
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Contracts ruled everything and if you were under contract to a studio you were, in essence, owned by them and you did what you were told to do, said Professor Marsha Orgeron, a film history expert at North Carolina State University.
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-- Lane Kiffin immediately brought in his dad, Monte Kiffin, as defensive coordinator and ace recruiter Ed Orgeron as defensive line coach.
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"The difference between Hollywood and other industries has to do with the monetary stakes, which are extraordinary, and the nature of the product," said Orgeron.
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But a good chunk of the talent that Orgeron led to town has departed.
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