LSU and Canada to part ways after bowl game

I finally got around to listening to Chris Landry's podcast from the 28th and he talks about Canada and O. Paraphrasing his words, he says that Canada has a very strong personality and Orgeron was told/warned of this. All Ed saw was that 40 ppg his offense averaged and a win over Clemson. Canada gets hired and things are moving along well until Miss State. Orgeron wants to eliminate the shifts for the O-Line because of all the freshmen playing. Canada wants to let it roll because they have to learn and mistakes are part of the process. Orgeron nixes it for Troy and we know what happens after that.

Cue the big "meeting" with Alleva and Canada where Alleva basically tells Orgeron to knock it off and let Canada run the offense. This occurs with Canada in the room, in the conversation mind you. After that meeting, Canada tells a few buddies that Alleva put Orgeron in his place (paraphrasing) and this gets back to Orgeron. Alleva, by bringing in Canada to the meeting, basically cut Orgeron's legs out from under him and undermine's his authority. Canada going behind his back and talking (bragging?) only makes it worse. It's at this point that Orgeron tells Alleva that Canada is gone at the end of the season.

Now, Alleva can't fire Orgeron because that was HIS choice. Firing Orgeron tells everyone what we already know, he rushed into the decision out of personal embarrassment. Going in with firing Canada is Orgeron's choice and easier to swallow personally for Alleva. What Orgeron wants is the offense that Ensminger ran last season.

I'm not sure about the rumor of Canada negative recruiting his own school with Corral. That looks bad on him more than LSU and he still wants to be a coach somewhere. I think he even wants to be the coach at LSU if Orgeron will leave him alone. He's burned that bridge, it seems though. Now he's moving on... again.
Landry is tweeting this AM that Ensminger doesn't want the OC job, so expect an increase in $$$ and title to have influence with game planning and an outside hire will be made for the actual play-calling. Don't expect an quality, established OC.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Any quality OC will want control of offense and have to view this as a good future and most proved OC type guys don&#39;t view this LSU situation/future as good as fans do...Guys with not as good current situations will view this opportunity better...Hope this helps...</p>&mdash; Chris Landry (@LandryFootball) <a href="https://twitter.com/LandryFootball/status/950062947946164224?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 7, 2018</a></blockquote>
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