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LSU does not owe the Aggies a penny over contract in the past
Posted on 3/3/15 at 1:36 pm
Posted on 3/3/15 at 1:36 pm
Aggies been spreading lies.
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LSU cancelled the series with two games remaining after the 1995 game in College Station.
That move sparked some friction between the schools, which contributed to them not renewing the series. With the SEC going to a divisional format and eight conference games in 1992, then-LSU Athletic Director Joe Dean said he couldn't afford to give up one of three non-conference home games every year.
"You've almost got to have seven home games to pay the bills," Dean said. "That's all it was. Some of the A&M people felt because we were losing to them we didn't want to play anymore.
"It was peaceful, friendly. It wasn't ugly. I thought we'd wait a few years and reschedule them when we could manipulate the home-and-home series with the SEC."
Crow had a different point of view.
"I said, 'Get out of another (game)' because this game means too much for us,'" Crow said. "We would sell the stadium out for LSU. Them and Texas were only ones we did that."
LSU eventually refused to play the final two games and the schools settled the matter for $100,000. Attempts by LSU to renew the series have been rebuffed, insiders say, because of lingering hard feelings over breaking the contract.
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LSU cancelled the series with two games remaining after the 1995 game in College Station.
That move sparked some friction between the schools, which contributed to them not renewing the series. With the SEC going to a divisional format and eight conference games in 1992, then-LSU Athletic Director Joe Dean said he couldn't afford to give up one of three non-conference home games every year.
"You've almost got to have seven home games to pay the bills," Dean said. "That's all it was. Some of the A&M people felt because we were losing to them we didn't want to play anymore.
"It was peaceful, friendly. It wasn't ugly. I thought we'd wait a few years and reschedule them when we could manipulate the home-and-home series with the SEC."
Crow had a different point of view.
"I said, 'Get out of another (game)' because this game means too much for us,'" Crow said. "We would sell the stadium out for LSU. Them and Texas were only ones we did that."
LSU eventually refused to play the final two games and the schools settled the matter for $100,000. Attempts by LSU to renew the series have been rebuffed, insiders say, because of lingering hard feelings over breaking the contract.
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This post was edited on 3/3/15 at 1:40 pm
Posted on 3/3/15 at 1:37 pm to tigerskin
Someone's all hot and bothered.
Posted on 3/3/15 at 1:41 pm to Smalls
Had an Aggie tell me today that A&M doesn't owe LSU a dime for Chavis for backing out out the games in the 90s.
Posted on 3/3/15 at 1:43 pm to tigerskin
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this game means too much for us,'" Crow said. "We would sell the stadium out for LSU.
:rivalry:
Posted on 3/3/15 at 1:53 pm to tigerskin
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LSU eventually refused to play the final two games and the schools settled the matter for $100,000.
The Aggies really do need to shut up about LSU owing them money from the 90s. It just isn't true.
Posted on 3/3/15 at 1:55 pm to BasilBogomil
I can't wait for Thanksgiving weekend so we can just add another L to their column.
Posted on 3/3/15 at 3:41 pm to The Hurricane
When there is a contractual dispute you go to Court and settle it. I told this to an Aggie frien of mine over 20 years ago when he brought the topic up. Just like the Chavis dispute. It is in Court. Where it should be and where that case should have gone if the Aggies truly felt they were right. A&M chose not do go to court. Shut up then.
Posted on 3/3/15 at 5:06 pm to tigerskin
When your program cheats so much that they're not allowed to have their games televised, you simply aren't capable of meeting the reasonable expectations of such a contract. The school who backed out of the deal was Texas A&M, not LSU.
Scratch that. Texas A&M really was never part of the deal to begin with.
Scratch that. Texas A&M really was never part of the deal to begin with.
Posted on 3/3/15 at 5:51 pm to tigerskin
ATM should have been held in breach of contract for cheating during that time period. LSU agreed to play those games in good faith and didn't realize they were dealing with "lose at any cost" scumbags. The NCAA punished them. Their fans should be ashamed to bring up the subject.
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