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He completed his service as BOS chair, and he had to hold his tongue and work within the system. He has held many LSU leadership roles over the years, and now at 79 he is finally in a position to speak freely. It’s hard to do that when you have to have open lines of communications with LSU leadership. He obviously wants LSU supporters to demand more of their leaders, and he seems to have an insiders point of view. He’s not some deranged fan that think if we don’t win National titles every year, heads must roll. He’s someone who has worked with the leadership on a daily basis and experienced the problems first hand. Kudos for him for having the guts to speak up.
The problem is Alleva plays golf with just enough BOS members to keep his job. Alleva and Alexander are bureaucrats that know exactly who to grease to survive. They can care less about anything else.