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Former LSU coach Ed Orgeron crowns college football's all-time best team

Urban Meyer and Tom Rinaldi broke down the top options to be the next head coach of the Penn State Nittany Lions.

Ed Orgeron hoisted the trophy after the LSU Tigers defeated the Clemson Tigers in the 2020 College Football Playoff national championship game.

But just 21 months after coaching the 2019 LSU team to a perfect 15-0 record and a national title and helping assemble one of the greatest college football teams in history, LSU announced Orgeron would depart the program at the end of that season.

Orgeron reflected on his memorable championship run with LSU. During a recent appearance on "Andy & Ari On3," the former Tigers coach boldly claimed that the 2019 team was superior to any other college football team ever assembled.

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LSU coach Ed Orgeron looks up at the video board during the first half of a game against Kentucky in Lexington, Ky., Oct. 9, 2021. (Michael Clubb/AP Photo)

"There’s some great teams out there," Orgeron said. "But that team that we had — I haven’t seen the talent."

"Especially when you look at Joe Burrow, you look at Ja’Marr Chase, you look at Justin Jefferson and see what they are doing in the NFL. Now, obviously, there was one or two players that could have played with us or been stars on our team. But, overall, that collection of talent — now, the 2001 Miami team, it was a great team, a great collection of talent. I think you got to mention them."

Orgeron was an assistant coach on the 2001 Miami Hurricanes team that won the Bowl Championship Series national title.

LSU Tigers quarterback Joe Burrow, right, and LSU Tigers head coach Ed Orgeron share a moment on stage before the trophy presentation after winning the CFP national championship game

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