By Damian FoleyWhen the Fall and Winter sports get underway at LSU this year, Tiger fans will notice several new faces patrolling the purple and gold sidelines.
The defending national champion football team boasts four new coaches among its ranks alone, although one face is not so new to those who have followed the career of head coach Nick Saban closely.
When Saban left Michigan State to move south to take over the head job in Baton Rouge, he was replaced by then-running backs coach Bobby Williams. Williams ran the Spartan program for three years, guiding the team to a 16-17 overall record, before departing to take over as wide receivers coach for the Detroit Lions in the NFL.
That stint lasted one year, and after a chance meeting with Saban at the 2004 Senior Bowl, Williams rejoined his former employer as a receivers coach and associate head coach on the bayou.
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