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LSU is considered a crown jewel job within the college football ecosystem. Coaches who ply their craft elsewhere look at LSU with envy. Ed Orgeron won a national championship there. Les Miles won one and nearly two. Enough said.
The jobs so good, it would take a band of idiots to screw up a coaching search so badly as to make LSU unattractive.
Well, strike up the band!
In the latest twist of buffoons on the bayou, LSU is refusing to confirm it will pay fired coach Brian Kelly the $54 million buyout hes owed, according to a lawsuit filed by Kellys lawyers.
The only way LSU would not owe Kelly his buyout is if it showed he violated his contract terms, allowing LSU to fire him for cause.
LSU has not offered evidence it fired Kelly for any other reason than his job performance. Kellys win-loss record is insufficient grounds for a for-cause firing.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaaf/2025/11/11/brian-kelly-lawsuit-new-twist-in-lsu-football-drama-coaching-candidates-governor-who-is-hiring/87195576007/?tbref=hp
Watching with great amusement from JMU Nation
Lochloosa
(16,627 posts)Its an obscene amount. Whoever approved these terms should have to pay.
hlthe2b
(112,086 posts)I'm still sad for the fans.
House of Roberts
(6,313 posts)or was that considered a given, due to he also won them at Alabama?
rurallib
(64,394 posts)the other Football U's that thought they could buy championship only to see fortunes go south and stay there for very long. Nebraska comes immediately to mind.
Be careful what you wish for, you may get it.
Jilly_in_VA
(13,485 posts)They fired Paul Chryst midseason a couple of years ago and brought in the U of Cincinnati coach, Luke Fickell, to great fanfare. Fickell isn't doing any better than Chryst and is maybe doing worse, but they just announced that they are keeping him and the AD who fired Chryst for another year. Screwed up much, Badgers?
rubbersole
(10,860 posts)Jimbo Fischer going to Texas A & M from FSU for $75 million was the finger getting pulled out of the money dike. Mediocre coaches get exposed after the honeymoon is over and the athletic departments are stuck with an extremely expensive option if they want to make a change at head coach. This dynamic isn't going to do anything but get worse. College sports is a huge business and getting bigger. Money is driving the bus.