LSU defensive coordinator Dave Aranda is reportedly staying put in Baton Rouge.

After another strong push from Texas A&M to lure Aranda to College Station for the defensive coordinator post with the Aggies, the second-year LSU coordinator is remaining on Ed Orgeron's staff. The news was first reported by The Advocate's Ross Dellenger on Wednesday evening.

The decision comes after back-and-forth between Aranda and both LSU and Texas A&M. The Aggies made multiple efforts to hire Aranda away from the Tigers, but LSU was able to keep the nation's highest-paid coordinator on staff.

No details were reported on Aranda's reported offer from the Aggies. Aranda is set to make $1.85 this year after making $1.8 million this past season. His contract currently expires in 2019.

The Tigers have found plenty of success on the defensive side of the ball during Aranda's tenure, which has brought with it a transition from a 4-3 defense to a 3-4 defense. LSU finished inside the Top 10 in total defense last year, capping off the season with a dominant showing against Louisville and Heisman Trophy winner Lamar Jackson. The Tigers finished at No. 12 in total defense this season.

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