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LSU’s Ed Orgeron Reportedly Punched Himself Hyping Up Players, Suffered Cut
Sue Ogrocki/Associated PressIt’s safe to say LSU head coach Ed Orgeron was fired up for Monday’s College Football Playoff National Championship Game.As SB Nation shared, the ESPN broadcast of the game noted Orgeron accidentally cut himself with a punch while attempting to hype up his players at practice:SB Nation @SBNationAccording to the broadcast, Ed Orgeron…
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It's safe to say LSU head coach Ed Orgeron was fired up for Monday's College Football Playoff National Championship Game.
As SB Nation shared, the ESPN broadcast of the game noted Orgeron accidentally cut himself with a punch while attempting to hype up his players at practice:
SB Nation @SBNation
According to the broadcast, Ed Orgeron got that cut because he punched himself trying to hype up the players during practice. lmao https://t.co/YD5UnJvkCW
That won't do anything to take away from the coach's already-legendary status as a source of energy for the SEC champions. It also wasn't particularly surprising seeing as how he was hyping up the New Orleans crowd with fist bumps and the attitude he is known for prior to Monday's contest:
Bleacher Report CFB @BR_CFB
Coach O is in his zone 😤
(via @tvippolis)
https://t.co/XRLM6TLkTS
Why wouldn't Orgeron be fired up?
This has been a magical season for the Tigers with quarterback Joe Burrow holding the Heisman Trophy and wins over the likes of Texas, Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, and Oklahoma under their belt.
All that stands in their way of a national title is Clemson.
Orgeron may want to celebrate responsibly if he wins, though, seeing as how he already cut himself getting pumped up in practice.
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