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re: LSU Committee defers to increase Miles postseason incentive pay
Posted on 9/9/16 at 3:29 pm to 1999
Posted on 9/9/16 at 3:29 pm to 1999
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Cody Worsham ?@CodyWorsham LSU's board gives "overwhelmingly positive" review to President F. King Alexander. Followed by a round of applause. 1 retweet 1 like
Posted on 9/9/16 at 3:59 pm to LosLobos111
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I wonder when an insider will post some juicy tidbits about the mood lately.
Insiders please give us the juicy details
Posted on 9/9/16 at 5:14 pm to 1999
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“You never know how long one of those items will take." Winstead and Mainieri’s contracts took less than a minute
One of the committee members said that in regards to deferring miles incentive pay.
This post was edited on 9/9/16 at 5:15 pm
Posted on 9/9/16 at 5:21 pm to 1999
Full article with an interview with Angelle and short clip of the motion.
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After the meeting, Angelle — who is running for Congress — said that last year’s near-firing of Miles has led the board to reconsider how it handles business pertaining to LSU’s coaches.
“I think last year was handled very poorly,” Angelle said. “Anytime you have something handled poorly, it makes sense to make sure you don’t repeat those mistakes. This to me was more of a timing issue. Last year was more the management of the situation.”
Angelle did not attend or watch LSU’s season-opening 16-14 loss to Wisconsin — “I was campaigning,” he said — but voiced a shared dissatisfaction with LSU’s start to the season.
“Obviously there’s a lot of disappointment,” he said. “That disappointment has been recognized by everyone, including the head coach. He took responsibility for a poor performance. They have the opportunity, and we wish them the best of luck, to perform well on Saturday.”
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After the meeting, Angelle — who is running for Congress — said that last year’s near-firing of Miles has led the board to reconsider how it handles business pertaining to LSU’s coaches.
“I think last year was handled very poorly,” Angelle said. “Anytime you have something handled poorly, it makes sense to make sure you don’t repeat those mistakes. This to me was more of a timing issue. Last year was more the management of the situation.”
Angelle did not attend or watch LSU’s season-opening 16-14 loss to Wisconsin — “I was campaigning,” he said — but voiced a shared dissatisfaction with LSU’s start to the season.
“Obviously there’s a lot of disappointment,” he said. “That disappointment has been recognized by everyone, including the head coach. He took responsibility for a poor performance. They have the opportunity, and we wish them the best of luck, to perform well on Saturday.”
Posted on 9/9/16 at 5:36 pm to 19_for_21_boom_win
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Where is DALSU?
Checking with his sources. We'll have the scoop soon.
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