Lane Kiffin bringing Tee Martin to LSU, per report (tee martin)

Tee Martin is joining Lane Kiffin's LSU staff as an offensive analyst, according to a report Wednesday from Jordan Schultz

Martin spent the past five seasons on John Harbaugh's Baltimore Ravens staff, coaching wide receivers and then quarterbacks. 

Prior to that, Martin spent 12 seasons as a college assistant, including two as the wide receivers coach on Kiffin's USC staff from 2012-13. Martin remained at USC after Kiffin's midseason firing, rising to passing game coordinator under Steve Sarkisian and offensive coordinator under Clay Helton. 

Martin then spent 2019-20 as the assistant head coach and wide receivers coach at Tennessee, where he won a national championship as the Vols' quarterback in 1998. 

A fifth-round pick in the 2000 NFL draft, Martin played parts of three seasons in the league and played professionally in Canada through 2005. He entered coaching as the passing game coordinator at Morehouse College in 2006, with previous stops coaching quarterbacks and wide receivers at New Mexico and Kentucky.

Martin will look to help an LSU passing attack that should be among the most improved units in college football in 2026. The Tigers recruited the portal aggressively after Kiffin's December hiring, highlighted by the acquisition of Arizona State quarterback Sam Leavitt. LSU had the nation's 63rd passing attack in 2025, a key reason for the team's disappointment and Brian Kelly's October firing, but Kiffin's offenses have ranked second and third in passing yards over the past two seasons, and averaged at least 300 yards per game in three of the past six campaigns. 

Martin will work with a passing game staff that includes coordinator Charlie Weis, Jr., co-OC/tight ends coach Joe Cox, passing game coordinator/wide receivers coach George McDonald, inside receivers coach Sawyer Jordan, quarterbacks coach Dane Stevens, and analysts Ty Hatcher and Antonio Parks. 

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