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Headline: Former LSU Coordinator Joe Sloan Reportedly Lands Offensive Coordinator Job at Kentucky

Baton Rouge, LA – Joe Sloan, the former LSU offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, is reportedly heading to Kentucky to take on the same role, according to multiple reports. The move comes after Sloan was fired from LSU in late October, following a season where the Tigers’ offense struggled, particularly in the running game.

Sloan had served as LSU’s quarterbacks coach for four years, notably contributing to the development of Heisman Trophy winner Jayden Daniels. He assumed play-calling duties in 2024 after Mike Denbrock’s departure, and while quarterback Garrett Nussmeier excelled, the overall offensive performance was inconsistent.

Sloan’s departure coincided with the dismissal of head coach Brian Kelly. LSU has since struggled offensively, ranking low nationally in scoring. The Wildcats will be led by first-year head coach Will Stein and his offensive play calling is expected to elevate the offense.
At LSU, new head coach Lane Kiffin has hired Charlie Weis Jr. as the offensive coordinator. Weis will lead the Ole Miss offense in the College Football Playoff.

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