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Take this for what it is worth
Posted on 11/24/25 at 4:16 pm
Posted on 11/24/25 at 4:16 pm
If the rumor is true, what he would have signed yesterday isn’t the full employment contract those take weeks or months to finalize because lawyers from both sides have to draft the long-form deal. What usually gets signed early is an MOU or a term sheet, which basically locks in the key numbers (years, salary, buyout, incentives). An MOU can be binding depending on how it’s written, and schools use them all the time so a coach can agree to terms while still coaching his current team. There’s nothing stopping him from coaching the Egg Bowl and signing an agreement the same day it happens every year during coaching carousel season. The only reason the news hasn’t run with it is because they need verifiable proof. If he signed something yesterday and they’re trying to keep it quiet until the time is right, it makes sense people around the program would hear it but the media wouldn’t report it yet. Supposedly the press release is still set for Friday at 3:00 PM if everything holds together. Again, believe it or don’t I was just passing along what I was told:
?? He signed the agreement yesterday
?? 13.5M per year
?? Press release planned for 3:00 PM Friday (After Egg Bowl)
Source: TAF Employee
Also Look, LSU TAF doesn’t draft the coach’s contract that’s done by LSU’s legal department and the Board of Supervisors. BUT people in TAF do see the financial framework because they’re the ones who have to confirm the funding, the private contributions, and the donor commitments long before anything becomes public. TAF handles the money behind the scenes the boosters, the pool for salary, the private side of the compensation package. They’re in the room when the numbers are built. That’s why my source would know: they’re connected to the financial side, not the legal side. And no, the full long-form contract isn’t done yet those take weeks or months. What gets signed early is an MOU (basically the agreed-upon terms). Coaches sign MOUs every year before their season is even over. He can coach the Egg Bowl and sign an agreement the same day. It happens constantly during the coaching carousel. Media hasn’t reported anything because they don’t run with rumors unless they see the physical document or get direct confirmation. Without proof, reporters can’t touch it. But the people inside the program can know before the media does that’s how it always works.
?? He signed the agreement yesterday
?? 13.5M per year
?? Press release planned for 3:00 PM Friday (After Egg Bowl)
Source: TAF Employee
Also Look, LSU TAF doesn’t draft the coach’s contract that’s done by LSU’s legal department and the Board of Supervisors. BUT people in TAF do see the financial framework because they’re the ones who have to confirm the funding, the private contributions, and the donor commitments long before anything becomes public. TAF handles the money behind the scenes the boosters, the pool for salary, the private side of the compensation package. They’re in the room when the numbers are built. That’s why my source would know: they’re connected to the financial side, not the legal side. And no, the full long-form contract isn’t done yet those take weeks or months. What gets signed early is an MOU (basically the agreed-upon terms). Coaches sign MOUs every year before their season is even over. He can coach the Egg Bowl and sign an agreement the same day. It happens constantly during the coaching carousel. Media hasn’t reported anything because they don’t run with rumors unless they see the physical document or get direct confirmation. Without proof, reporters can’t touch it. But the people inside the program can know before the media does that’s how it always works.
This post was edited on 11/24/25 at 7:27 pm
Posted on 11/24/25 at 4:17 pm to Lsutiger109
Sexton has contracts on file. It doesn’t take weeks/months to finalize anything.
Posted on 11/24/25 at 4:18 pm to Lsutiger109
3pm Friday can’t come soon enough
Posted on 11/24/25 at 4:20 pm to Lsutiger109
MOU is non-binding just fyi. Nothing that could be signed right now will be binding. Outside of his contract with Ole Miss.
Posted on 11/24/25 at 4:21 pm to deathvalleyfreak43
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3pm Friday can’t come soon enough
What if the game goes into OT?
Posted on 11/24/25 at 4:22 pm to IM_4_LSU
there in the room where it happens?
Posted on 11/24/25 at 4:24 pm to nicholastiger
quote:
there in the room where it happens?
What?
Posted on 11/24/25 at 4:25 pm to Lsutiger109
So 30 minutes after the egg bowl is over?
This post was edited on 11/24/25 at 4:26 pm
Posted on 11/24/25 at 4:26 pm to Lsutiger109
Two words i haven't known about since this year....Snow Packs and MOU
Posted on 11/24/25 at 4:29 pm to Lsutiger109
quote:
13.5M per year
Yep. 90/7 is what I heard but close enough.
This post was edited on 11/24/25 at 4:32 pm
Posted on 11/24/25 at 4:30 pm to IM_4_LSU
MOU’s aren’t automatically non-binding.
Some are, some aren’t. It depends on how it’s written. Schools use binding MOUs every year so a coach can lock in terms before the full 40-page contract is drafted. Signing something now is completely normal during coaching season.
Some are, some aren’t. It depends on how it’s written. Schools use binding MOUs every year so a coach can lock in terms before the full 40-page contract is drafted. Signing something now is completely normal during coaching season.
Posted on 11/24/25 at 4:35 pm to Lsutiger109
For those who find this way too long, here's a quick breakdown:
He may have signed an MOU yesterday for $13.5M, the formal contract isn’t done yet, the media can’t report it without proof, and a TAF employee would absolutely know the financial details. The announcement is supposedly planned for Friday at 3 PM.
He may have signed an MOU yesterday for $13.5M, the formal contract isn’t done yet, the media can’t report it without proof, and a TAF employee would absolutely know the financial details. The announcement is supposedly planned for Friday at 3 PM.
Posted on 11/24/25 at 4:37 pm to Lsutiger109
13 Mil per year - SMH. I don’t think ANY coach is worth that. In today’s college football, IMO, a coach is not as big a factor in winning other than what supporting personnel and assistant coaches they hire.
Not like it used to be. There’s just too many moving parts now
I will say that it’s more important for Group of 5 or programs with limited NIL funds to make up the difference by making the right coaching choices
Not like it used to be. There’s just too many moving parts now
I will say that it’s more important for Group of 5 or programs with limited NIL funds to make up the difference by making the right coaching choices
Posted on 11/24/25 at 4:39 pm to Lsutiger109
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Without proof, reporters can’t touch it.
Really???
Posted on 11/24/25 at 4:40 pm to IM_4_LSU
When an MOU is binding
Courts may treat an MOU as a contract if it includes:
Clear mutual intent to be bound
Specific obligations (who must do what, when, and how)
Consideration (each party gives something of value, even minimal)
Definite terms (scope, duties, timelines, payment, etc.)
Signatures or other clear acceptance
Phrases like “This MOU is legally binding” or “The parties agree to be bound by these terms” make enforceability more likely.
Courts may treat an MOU as a contract if it includes:
Clear mutual intent to be bound
Specific obligations (who must do what, when, and how)
Consideration (each party gives something of value, even minimal)
Definite terms (scope, duties, timelines, payment, etc.)
Signatures or other clear acceptance
Phrases like “This MOU is legally binding” or “The parties agree to be bound by these terms” make enforceability more likely.
Posted on 11/24/25 at 4:42 pm to Lsutiger109
quote:
Source: TAF Employee
Thank you for this. For some reason, others find this hard to do. Actual names aren’t needed.
Lends a little bit more credence to your post because it’s would be a legitimate source of the info provided, but also shows an extra vote of confidence from your part.
This post was edited on 11/24/25 at 4:43 pm
Posted on 11/24/25 at 4:43 pm to Lsutiger109
Brian Kelly's contract is dated in April of 2022 so this is correct in the sense of no contract will actually be signed right now
Posted on 11/24/25 at 4:44 pm to Islandboy777
quote:Bought and sold quite a few companies in LA and Virginia and LOI (letter of intent) and MOU (memorandum of understanding) are similar and show "good faith" toward reaching a mutually agreeable decision for all parties.
Two words i haven't known about since this year....Snow Packs and MOU
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