The LSU Tigers are shaking things up with some exciting new additions to their coaching staff, bringing in two standout offensive analysts who promise to make a splash.
First up, Heath Dedeaux joins the Tigers, as reported by Matt Moscona of LouisianaSports.net. Dedeaux comes from a stint with the Auburn Tigers, where he honed his skills in offensive quality control under the guidance of Hugh Freeze.
Before that, he was a wide receivers grad assistant with the Ole Miss Rebels, working under current LSU head coach Lane Kiffin from 2021 to 2023. Kiffin clearly sees potential in Dedeaux, a young coach on the rise, and it’s a reunion that could pay dividends for the Tigers.
The second addition is a name that resonates with many football fans: Tee Martin. According to NFL insider Jordan Schultz, Martin is set to join LSU as an offensive analyst.
Martin's football pedigree is impressive, having led the Tennessee Volunteers to a BCS National Championship in 1998 as their quarterback and earning First-Team All-SEC honors the following year. After a brief NFL career, Martin transitioned to coaching in 2006, bringing a wealth of experience to the table.
Most recently, Martin has been with the Baltimore Ravens since 2021, where he served as Lamar Jackson's quarterbacks coach. Under his guidance, Jackson snagged a second MVP award and two All-Pro first-team selections. Martin's track record speaks for itself, and his expertise could be a game-changer for LSU's offensive strategies.
With these strategic hires, LSU is clearly positioning itself for success, blending fresh talent with seasoned experience. Fans should be eager to see how these moves translate on the field.
