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The actual long play (Landry actually helped us on accident)
Posted on 10/30/25 at 9:34 am
Posted on 10/30/25 at 9:34 am
By Landry going crazy yesterday, it makes Louisiana politics and football look like a crazy mess.
This takes the blame off of Brian Kelly. This allows for other programs to give him another chance relieving us from the 54 million buyout.
This takes the blame off of Brian Kelly. This allows for other programs to give him another chance relieving us from the 54 million buyout.
Posted on 10/30/25 at 9:37 am to LsufreaK10
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This takes the blame off of Brian Kelly. This allows for other programs to give him another chance relieving us from the 54 million buyout.
Not so fast my friend. If LSU can really reduce his buyout for a violation of the morality clause, and that information gets publicly shared, Kelly is a lot less likely to get hired
Posted on 10/30/25 at 9:42 am to LsufreaK10
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By Landry going crazy yesterday, it makes Louisiana politics and football look like a crazy mess.
This takes the blame off of Brian Kelly. This allows for other programs to give him another chance relieving us from the 54 million buyout.
Posted on 10/30/25 at 9:53 am to LsufreaK10
Dude Landry is just over Scott’s bullshite. He shouldn’t have fired Will Wade, refused to hire him back, and is directly responsible for paying fired coaches around $90+ million. See the thing is, sure Scott didn’t create the full $70+ million buyout for Jimbo, but if everything stayed at Scott’s original contract, it would have been still around $20+ millions, so that’s $50+ million for Brian, $16.9 million for Coach O, and $20+ million for Jimbo that Scott is directly part of. Scott’s MO is finding washed up coaches with a big name, Petersen to Washington, lasted 5 years and he quite because he was washed and tired. Jimbo to A&M, Jimbo was obviously washed up at Florida State, and Brian was showing those signs. Every sign was pointing to Brian retiring from ND in the next 2-3 years. Scott Woodward has no resume of hiring a successful college football coach.
This post was edited on 10/30/25 at 9:55 am
Posted on 10/30/25 at 12:13 pm to ImJustaBoy
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Petersen to Washington, lasted 5 years and he quite because he was washed and tired.
Peterson had a son with brain cancer, which is why he stayed at Boise so long. He didn't want to disrupt his treatment and move him away from his doctors. When he moved to a power conference, the demands of the job took away from what he wanted to invest in his family, so he stepped down and took an admin role at the university. But no, he wasn't washed. He did a very good job at Washington. Trying to denigrate that hire because you don't like Woodward is ridiculous. Hiring Sarkisian to revive a program in the dumps and then, when Sark went to USC, hiring a guy that built them up even more all the way to winning the PAC10 and making the CFP is a mark of success as an AD. Washington had been BAD for almost a decade before Woodward got there.
This post was edited on 10/30/25 at 12:15 pm
Posted on 10/30/25 at 2:42 pm to lsufball19
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"I didn't have a great game plan for my life."
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"But my last year there, something really started to change and I felt like I wasn't being that good of a leader, I felt like I was short with people and I started to get cynical. We won most of our games but then the press or other people started coming at us with stuff like 'Why was that game so close?' Part of the job is answering those kinds of questions but that really started to get under my skin and I was really starting to slide backwards as far as the type of coach and tiv type of leader that I wanted to be."
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Dude those are direct quotes from him. He was obviously burnt out. It didn’t just take him 5 years to start to feel like that. He went to Washington for the money.
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