Until Saturday Newsletter 🏈 | This is The Athletic’s college football newsletter. Sign up here to receive Until Saturday directly in your inbox.You know, Grand Theft Auto 6 comes out on Nov. 19. Imagine how many Arkansas State and Rice players will have their consoles at their team hotels after their road games that night.Redeaux: Has Orgeron grown up?Louisiana lifer, former Lane Kiffin assistant and 2019 national champion Ed Orgeron is back at LSU.He’s a “special assistant to recruiting and defense” for Kiffin, rejoining the school that fired him just two years after that championship. (FWIW, it’s only a one-year deal.) With men’s hoops coach Will Wade also back in Baton Rouge after being canned for NCAA stuff in 2022, much of the gang is back together.Considering Orgeron is again working for a head coach not exactly known for excessive amounts of interpersonal wisdom, it’s worthwhile to remember how Orgeron’s time as Tigers head coach ended.Back we go to this thorough Brody Miller story from shortly after Orgeron’s firing. Read it, and you walk away with an image of a coach who won it all for his dream school, then let his ego inflate as he aggressively cashed in his local celebrity (which included publicly hitting on the wife of an LSU admin), sounded dismissively out of touch to his players amid their political fears and lazily hired over-the-hill assistant coaches.That all followed what’d seemed like an inspiring overhaul by the coach who’d once been in over his head at Ole Miss.In the 2000s, after leaving Pete Carroll’s USC staff, Orgeron went 10-25 with the Rebels while coming across as a raging hothead. He then softened his image while taking over for Kiffin as USC’s 2013 interim. Upon landing the job with his beloved Tigers, he seemed to so many of us like a changed guy, a lovable hothead.