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Ed Orgeron shares wild story about recruiting Adrian Peterson
Ed Orgeron truly went above and beyond in trying to recruit A.P. to the Trojans. Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Ed Orgeron has always been known for being an amazing recruiter, and Adrian Peterson once experienced firsthand just how far the coach is willing to go in an attempt to land a star player.

During a recent appearance on “The Dan Patrick Show,” Orgeron was asked if there is a recruit who really broke his heart during his coaching career. He said Peterson without hesitation. Orgeron then proceeded to tell the story of how he tried to arrange for a prison transfer for Peterson’s father, who was incarcerated at the time.

Peterson’s father was arrested for money laundering in a drug ring when the running back was 13. Orgeron, who was an assistant under Pete Carroll at USC, said he recruited Peterson in the early-2000s and asked him what it would take to get him to commit to the Trojans. Peterson said a big factor in his decision was that his dad would be able to watch his games in the prison where he was incarcerated.

“I tried to get the guy transferred to Los Angeles,” Orgeron said. “I competed. Couldn’t get it done, but I competed.”

It sounds like there wasn’t a whole lot Orgeron could have done to change Peterson’s mind. We know the former LSU coach was “sick” over missing out on another star running back more recently, but the Peterson situation was clearly out of his control. You can’t try much harder than Orgeron tried to bring A.P. to the Trojans.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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