Amy Ensminger waited outside.
This was a father and son talk. It was a kid, Steven Ensminger Jr., trying to convince a dad, Steve Ensminger, to take the leap — accept the challenge, embrace the unknown.
That leap: be a permanent, full-time offensive coordinator for the first time in 20 years.
That challenge: overhaul an LSU offense, a lightning rod for criticism the past decade, to thrive in the nation’s toughest division.