
Six football seasons in the past, Ed Orgeron used to be out of work, spending his Friday nights sitting in the stands of Mandeville High Faculty (Louisiana) looking at his son Parker play.
On Saturday afternoons he’d turn on the television. “Sitting on the sofa at my house,” Orgeron acknowledged. “I be awake looking at SEC games, going, ‘I do know I can compete with these guys given the space.’ ”

