December 21, 2007
Before new Nebraska head coach Bo Pelini could return to LSU's sideline for one last game as defensive coordinator, he and Tigers head coach Les Miles had to set a few ground rules.
"I agreed that he could call the entire defense, call every play," Miles said. "I also agreed that we would be ahead at the end of the game and that if he called a defense that didn't allow that to happen, then he would be relieved of duty immediately. We've agreed that he will not wear an 'N' on his cap when he coaches on the sidelines."
"It shows that his heart is with us," DE Dorsey said. "He could easily just go to Nebraska ... but his heart is down here and we've worked hard over the years. ... So that's the biggest thing. He's coming back and it means a lot to us."
Before new Nebraska head coach Bo Pelini could return to LSU's sideline for one last game as defensive coordinator, he and Tigers head coach Les Miles had to set a few ground rules.
"I agreed that he could call the entire defense, call every play," Miles said. "I also agreed that we would be ahead at the end of the game and that if he called a defense that didn't allow that to happen, then he would be relieved of duty immediately. We've agreed that he will not wear an 'N' on his cap when he coaches on the sidelines."
"It shows that his heart is with us," DE Dorsey said. "He could easily just go to Nebraska ... but his heart is down here and we've worked hard over the years. ... So that's the biggest thing. He's coming back and it means a lot to us."