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Former LA Insurance Commish, Jim Brown: "In Louisiana, It's All About Football"
Posted on 12/8/25 at 12:18 pm
Posted on 12/8/25 at 12:18 pm
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A lengthy article appeared in newspapers across the country by syndicated columnist George Will concerning the innovative programs involving higher education throughout the south. The University of Tennessee was recognized because of its Institute of American Civics. The University of North Carolina, my alma mater, because of its School of Civic Life and Leadership. The University of Mississippi because of its Declaration of Independence Center for the Study of American Freedom. There was no mention of Louisiana’s flagship, LSU.
The state’s major university did make big news across the country. It hired a new football coach. It ran off the last head coach having to pay him a total of $54 million as a buyout. The former athletic director, who also was recently fired, summed it up insightfully. The top three priorities at LSU are number one, football. Second would be football and the third? Oh yeah, it’s football.
LSU’s new football coach, a guy named Lane Kiffin, will be paid $13 million a year for a total of $91 million over seven years. Extra incentives could move his salary up to $17 million That makes the highest paid college coach in America. How much is $13 million? The school could hire one hundred new full-time tenured professors for the same amount of money. One Hundred educators offering an educational foundation for the state’s young people. But that doesn’t win football games.
Louisiana’s Governor Jeff Landry said there would be no more sweetheart deals for the new football coach similar to former coach Brian Kelly’s $54 million buyout. “I’m tired of rewarding failure in this country and then leaving the taxpayers to foot the bill.” So was the Governor right? Instead of a $54 million buyout, Coach Kiffin has a $72.8 million buyout. And that’s supposedly a better deal?
The guiding force behind LSU, the Board Supervisors, says there will be very little public money involved in paying a new football coach. It’s all raised through the giving by private donors to the athletic program. So the public pays nothing, at least that’s what they say. But let’s call it what it is. These private donors deduct what they pay to the university football program, a nonprofit, from their income taxes that would normally come to the state and federal government to pay for public services. So actually, it is the taxpayers who are footing part of the bill.
Tulane University in New Orleans, where I went to law school and for years was LSU’s archrival, has been paying its football coach a little less than $3 million a year. The team just won the American Conference title and has qualified to make a run for the football national championship. The fighting tigers of LSU were lucky not to have to play Tulane this year.
As a sidenote, the last time Tulane beat LSU was on November 27, 1982. I remember the date well. I got married to my wife of 43 years on that morning in New Orleans, and came back to Baton Rouge to watch Tulane stomp the Tiges. After the game, many fans walked over to the LSU Assembly Center to watch a late night concert by singer Neil Diamond. Quite a day for me.
Let’s go ahead and call big time college football for what it is. It’s a professional sport. Nothing less. You can forget about all these sentimental values of pulling for your home team. In the old days, college football players brought value to their home state.
They played at local high schools, attended universities like LSU for a solid education, and went back home in their communities to make a solid contribution. Billy Cannon stayed in Baton Rouge as a dentist, LSU all American Tommy Casanova is an eye doctor in Crowley Louisiana. Star LSU quarterback Bert Jones runs a lumber company in Ruston Louisiana. They all contributed to their state. Those days are gone. It’s all about the money.
So cheer on your big time college team. But just recognize that it is no different than any other professional team. Such college teams bring little educational value to their home state. And for a state like Louisiana, that desperately needs a first rate flagship University, that’s a shame.
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Guess this could be posted on The Rant, or on the PoliBoard, but since it crosses over both and is Louisiana specific, figured I put here on the OT.
I'm not sure Brown is correct in Kiffin's buyout being $70 Million+, unless I guess LSU were to fire him without cause after just one season. But I don't see that happening, even if he goes 0-12.
Posted on 12/8/25 at 12:26 pm to ragincajun03
re: Buyout stuff,
Georgia had to keep Mark Richt around 3 years longer than they wanted b/c they couldn't afford his buyout. I believe it was a paltry $10million.
LSU is married to Kiffin now, for better or for worse. Yes he's a great play-caller and talented offensive mind. But he also has major attachment disorder.
Kelco/Swift might stay together longer than LSU/Lane.
Georgia had to keep Mark Richt around 3 years longer than they wanted b/c they couldn't afford his buyout. I believe it was a paltry $10million.
LSU is married to Kiffin now, for better or for worse. Yes he's a great play-caller and talented offensive mind. But he also has major attachment disorder.
Kelco/Swift might stay together longer than LSU/Lane.
Posted on 12/8/25 at 12:26 pm to ragincajun03
re: Buyout stuff,
Georgia had to keep Mark Richt around 3 years longer than they wanted b/c they couldn't afford his buyout. I believe it was a paltry $10million.
LSU is married to Kiffin now, for better or for worse. Yes he's a great play-caller and talented offensive mind. But he also has major attachment disorder.
Kelco/Swift might stay together longer than LSU/Lane.
Georgia had to keep Mark Richt around 3 years longer than they wanted b/c they couldn't afford his buyout. I believe it was a paltry $10million.
LSU is married to Kiffin now, for better or for worse. Yes he's a great play-caller and talented offensive mind. But he also has major attachment disorder.
Kelco/Swift might stay together longer than LSU/Lane.
Posted on 12/8/25 at 12:28 pm to ragincajun03
He is correct that LSU is going to shite and fast
My children will not be attending LSU BR on my tab
My children will not be attending LSU BR on my tab
Posted on 12/8/25 at 12:30 pm to ragincajun03
quote:
"In Louisiana, It's All About Football"
Well... Yeah...
Always has been. Always will be.
Posted on 12/8/25 at 12:30 pm to Cosmo
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My children will not be attending LSU BR on my tab
I got one graduating in May. For the major they're in, I still consider it a good investment. Don't believe the others have any intention to attend in Baton Rouge, though.
Posted on 12/8/25 at 12:34 pm to ragincajun03
Football is way more important than all of that crap that was mentioned in the first paragraph that no one other than academic eggheads cares about.
Posted on 12/8/25 at 12:46 pm to ragincajun03
“James H. Brown (born May 6, 1940)[2] is an American politician. He served as secretary of state of Louisiana[3] from 1980 to 1988. While Commissioner of Insurance, he was found guilty of lying to a federal agent and served six months in federal prison.[4]”
Was it this Jim Brown?
Was it this Jim Brown?
Posted on 12/8/25 at 12:48 pm to LSUtoBOOT
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Was it this Jim Brown?
Yep.
I forgot he was also Secretary of State.
Posted on 12/8/25 at 12:50 pm to ragincajun03
It's insane money but these big football programs make money as well. The professors don't do that.
Posted on 12/8/25 at 12:54 pm to Twincam
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The professors don't do that.
Not as much as football, but they bring grant money.
Posted on 12/8/25 at 12:55 pm to geauxpurple
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Football is way more important than all of that crap that was mentioned in the first paragraph that no one other than academic eggheads cares about.
Eh, you sorta proved his point.
Posted on 12/8/25 at 1:12 pm to ragincajun03
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The fighting tigers of LSU were lucky not to have to play Tulane this year.
Sure. All five of our losses were to teams who finished in the top-15, including four CFP teams. We shared one common opponent, where we lost to Ole Miss by 5 and Tulane lost by 35. Tulane wouldn't even make a bowl game with our schedule, let alone the CFP.
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So cheer on your big time college team. But just recognize that it is no different than any other professional team. Such college teams bring little educational value to their home state.
It's a great marketing tool. I had zero ties to LSU/Louisiana, but guess what drew me into wanting to tour LSU?
Posted on 12/8/25 at 1:23 pm to ragincajun03
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Disgraced Former LA Insurance Commish, and convicted felon Jim Brown:
FIFY
Posted on 12/8/25 at 1:27 pm to slidingstop
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Brown is the third consecutive Louisiana insurance commissioner to be convicted of federal charges. But his case differs from those of former commissioners Doug Green and Sherman Bernard, who were convicted on corruption charges in the early 1990s.
nothing to see here. Louisiana's insurance industry is just fine. The customer comes first. Always.
Posted on 12/8/25 at 1:30 pm to ragincajun03
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Let’s go ahead and call big time college football for what it is. It’s a professional sport. Nothing less. You can forget about all these sentimental values of pulling for your home team. In the old days, college football players brought value to their home state. They played at local high schools, attended universities like LSU for a solid education, and went back home in their communities to make a solid contribution. Billy Cannon stayed in Baton Rouge
Well at least this much is undeniably true. The rest is garbage.
Posted on 12/8/25 at 1:31 pm to ATLTiger7
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Such college teams bring little educational value to their home state. And for a state like Louisiana, that desperately needs a first rate flagship University, that’s a shame.
has this convict opined on the current state of LSU's admission standards? Especially with its focus on diversity and holistic education? Because it certainly doesn't seem to be providing educational value, either.
Posted on 12/8/25 at 2:23 pm to Cosmo
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My children will not be attending LSU BR on my tab
My 2 just graduated LSU, oldest with a doctorate and is highly sought after in her field. Youngest just got BS and was accepted by nearly every PHD program she applied to ( average acceptance rate of 4% of applicants at most of these places)( many Ivy league). It was on my tab after TOPs was applied. Would do again. School is about what they put into it and how you raised them more so than where they go for undergrad.
Both of my kids could have gone anywhere in the country on "full ride" scolarships. That "full ride" did not cover living expenses
This post was edited on 12/8/25 at 2:26 pm
Posted on 12/8/25 at 2:44 pm to ragincajun03
LSU needs LK to be here for minimum 7 years
And LK needs the same
Truly believe both parties will benefit from his tenure in BR
And LK needs the same
Truly believe both parties will benefit from his tenure in BR
Posted on 12/8/25 at 3:10 pm to LSUtoBOOT
To be fair, he was just following in previous Insurance Commissioners footsteps. They used to go from the The office to the Pen.
Sherman Bernard
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