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Stephen Lew-USA TODAY Sports
Per LSUSports.net:

Statement of LSU Athletics Director and Vice Chancellor Joe Alleva on the reinstatement of Tiger Basketball Coach Will Wade:

“The LSU Athletics Department today agreed to reinstate Will Wade as head coach of the Tiger basketball program. Coach Wade met Friday with University and NCAA officials. During those meetings, he answered all questions and denied any wrongdoing in connection with recently reported allegations of irregularities in college basketball recruiting.

“The University regrets that Coach Wade did not choose to fulfill his obligations to LSU when he was first asked to do so. However, the seriousness of the allegations and Coach Wade’s prior refusal to refute them could not be ignored without exposing the University and the basketball program to great risk. Protecting LSU and preserving our integrity must always be our first priority.

“Coach Wade's explanations and clarifications offered during the meeting, absent actual evidence of misconduct, satisfy his contractual obligation to LSU. Accordingly, I have recommended that Coach Wade's suspension be lifted and that he should be allowed to resume his coaching responsibilities. President Alexander has accepted this recommendation.”

STATEMENT OF LSU BASKETBALL COACH WILL WADE:

"I am humbled and grateful to be back at LSU. I would like to express my appreciation to President F. King Alexander and Athletic Director Joe Alleva for my reinstatement, and I sincerely apologize to the university and our fans for the disruption to the University and the program.

"I regret the circumstances that prevented me from meeting with the University sooner. I wish I could have addressed these issues when the University first requested a meeting, and I’m grateful they gave me the opportunity to do so last week.

"I completely understand that without my denying or explaining the media reports accusing me of wrongdoing LSU was left with no choice but to suspend me until I was willing and able to meet with them. Any other course of action would have put the program and the University at risk.

"I look forward to re-joining the team right away. I intend to sit down with my student-athletes and co-workers to explain what has happened during the last 30 days and how I intend for us all to move forward.

“I promise to devote all of my energy into preparing for next season and finishing the job we have started at LSU.”

"Again, I'd like to thank the Board of Supervisors, President Alexander, Athletic Director Joe Alleva, our student-athletes, and our fans for this opportunity."

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55 Comments
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PortHudsonPlaya60 months
Between Wade and Miles, the LSU administration has made a complete incompetent cluterfrick out of every situation they’ve had.
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Tomball Tiger 260 months
Alleva needs to go. Should have never been suspended at all. Lame press release pretty much blaming Wade for forcing them to suspend him, then making Wade write (done for him by Alleva and lawyers) a statement taking the blame. First Alleva slimed the Duke lacrosse guys, now Wade... Alleva needs to go and FKing with him.
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SomeLSUguy60 months
Alleva still has to go... Now I can't wait to hear from that blind, degenerate, old, fart licker from espn
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Tiger198860 months
frick you ALLEVA AND ALEXANDER!
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Korkstand60 months
"Protecting LSU and preserving our integrity must always be our first priority." Then we're all waiting for your resignation letter.
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Placebeaux60 months
frick Yahoo
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G I Jeaux60 months
Sue Yahoo!
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Tigah Jr60 months
Fire Alleva!!!
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ellessuuuu60 months
Sorry, fat fingers accidentally down voted. Geaux Tigers!!
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Ripley60 months
Refresh, upvote, then refresh again
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GeauxsomeMeaux60 months
Wut up Dick V ???!!!!
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6R1260 months
Is it possible to be happy and pissed at the same time?
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Lsutigerturner60 months
Now Fking needs to be put in the pressure cooker for what he has allowed to go one last few years with Him and alleva. Not one but both of them really need to go. Lsu has turned into a fricking circus dancing to any wanna be pundit tunes. Every single sport has suffered to some degree
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epicopt11660 months
AGREE 100%, I'm sick of the University I love, being a complete joke to the entire country. The list goes on and on. Miles fire not fired, Alleva being the search, didn't conduct a search with a whole YEAR and settling for O, giving up a home game to FL, womens basketball mess, and screwing around with possible the best basketball coach in LSU history. THEY MUST GEAUX!!
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elcid60 months
Don’t forget to throw the EarRing Williams on the funeral pyre.
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rob6260 months
F. King must go too. This entire situation shows a lack of leadership at the top not just Alleva.
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PT24-760 months
Fire Alleva Fire F King
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Philzilla2k60 months
So, what was the point of all this?
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LSUDAN160 months
When will the other two clowns be fired now.
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Rebel60 months
In your 1 eyed face Dick V!!!
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YES!!! Now fire these clowns!
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LSU FSU Grad60 months
I've never seen a situation so f'ed up all around. Don't know how much it would have matter against MSU, but maybe some of the 42 players that have declared for the draft decide to come back.
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SomeLSUguy60 months
I don't think they have all hired agents, so I believe it is possible that the ones who have not hired an agent have the option to come back... Here's to optimism!
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ellessuuuu60 months
They can come back even if they've hired agents, new rules.
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kjntgr60 months
All can come back except NAZ AND TRAMONT
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upttiger60 months
Biggest CYA press release I’ve ever read. Pathetic!
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cypresstiger60 months
Alleva must go
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Spankum60 months
Very glad to hear this! Unfortunate that the whole shite screwed up the season, but I guess such is life.
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