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Bo Davis of the LSU football leaves LSU to train for the saints

The defensive coach of the LSU football, Bo Davis, is expected to be hired by the New Orleans Saints for the same position.

Luke Johnson, a reporter at New Orleans Times-Picayune, reported early Thursday morning that Kellen Moore Davis would stop as part of the head coach's employees in the first year.

After just one season, Davis returns to the NFL in Baton Rouge, where he turned a very dark spot on the Tigers squad into the 2024 season.

Davis entered Tigers staff in 2024 as a coach of the best paid position coach in college football after spending three seasons in Texas. While he was there, he helped the Longhorns in 2023 with one of the nation's top defense.

Davis is responsible for the obligations of quinnen Williams, Daron Payne and Jalen Hurts during his career as college coaching.

Davis played for the LSU in the early 1990s. After graduating, he was a graduate of the football program.

He was also a member of the strength and conditioning staff when the Tigers won the national championship in 2003.

The saints added Davis to Kellen Moore in the first year as another important piece of these employees occupied with stars. Some remarkable names are Doug Nussmeier, former quarterback coach of Philadelphia Eagles; Brandon Staley, former head coach of Los Angeles Chargers; and Peter Sirmon, former defensive coordinator.