LSU and Canada to part ways after bowl game

The question you really have to ask is the "old" USC offense relevant today? Is it an offense that can win championships???

Saban adjusted with Kiffen and currently uses a dual threat QB. We ran Miles off for what we are about to embark on....
Miles' offense resembled nothing USC has run in twenty plus years.

Orgeron is talking pro-style. Emphasize the running game, short passes and use play action to open downfield passing. You use the TE for more than a 3rd tackle. The FB lines up to block and run the occasional wheel route. You still run a jet sweep, but its kinda rare. This is what every NFL runs, so yeah, it's relevant. LSU will be one of the few dozen schools who can truly say they're prepping kids for the NFL be it O-Line with mixes of the pass and run blocking, zone blocking, etc or receivers who run the full route tree and block downfield. I will give Ensminger credit for taking the tired, predictable Miles/Cameron playbook and making the offense effectively with the playcalling. However, all of this is moot unless a QB steps forward and the receivers are developed.

An article this evening speculates Ensminger as OC and Jerry Sullivan as some kind of offensive mentor. For those who don't know, Sullivan is the Pete Jenkins of WR. I would assume that there is no change in WR coach, but Ensminger works with the QBs and Sullivan is involved with QB's, WR's as a passing coordinator-type coach.

Ultimately it's the result that matters, but there is no way is going out to sign the best OC.