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Curious folks over there in Baton Rouge, La.

For more than a week, the loose lips at LSU apparently leaked information to every reporter who asked that Les Miles was out as the Tigers' head coach and that Jimbo Fisher was their No. 1 target.

Then when that didn't happen, they now are leaking information to reporters that they were in the middle of negotiations with Fisher's representatives when power brokers at the highest levels called the deal off.

If Jimbo Fisher's agent was in negotiations with LSU, apparently no one ever told FSU.

According to a report in The Advocate newspaper in Baton Rouge, four different unnamed sources confirmed that talks were ongoing between Fisher's "intermediaries" and LSU's "intermediaries" before LSU President F. King Alexander and other high-ranking officials pulled the plug.

The alleged reason? "Sticker shock" when they realized that the whole deal would cost them more than $30 million -- $17 million to buy out Miles and his staff, $5 million for Fisher's buyout and then an annual contract of more than $5 million a year for Fisher.

"Ultimately, the overwhelming monetary figure to secure both deals concerned the school's president and others at a time when the state and school are experiencing budget struggles," the article states. "The final price tag to part ways with Miles and hire Fisher was more than $30 million. The figure "shocked" Alexander and other officials."

Come again?

None of these numbers were top secret. They all are part of public records. They had been reported by virtually every media outlet who published stories based on the original leaks. But we're supposed to believe that LSU's president had no idea how much this thing would cost?

That is ludicrous.

To believe that, you'd have to believe that the university president was in the dark about all of this from the very beginning. And if that's true, then who exactly authorized any of these "intermediaries" to negotiate with Jimbo Fisher?

We're not talking about firing a tennis or golf coach. If you're going to fire the head football coach at LSU -- a guy who has won a national title -- you're not going to do that without the university president's blessing. And if you don't have that blessing, then what kind of "negotiations" can you really be having?

To put it bluntly, nothing that has come out of Baton Rouge on this story makes any freakin' sense.

My guess is the Miles firing was never close to a done deal. I think some boosters with deep pockets (and big mouths) wanted Miles gone, and they wanted Fisher to take his place. I believe someone from that group reached out to Fisher's agent, Jimmy Sexton, and asked if there would be interest if the LSU job came open.

At that point, one of two things happened: Either Fisher's people said no, or the political heat on LSU for running off Miles got too hot. Whatever the case, this whole fire was probably extinguished before it was much of a spark -- certainly before any real negotiations had taken place.

I don't blame the Baton Rouge media for reporting what sources are telling them. But this version of the events simply doesn't add up. And it doesn't jibe with what we've heard from our sources at FSU, either.

If Fisher was in "negotiations" with LSU, it's a very safe bet that Sexton would have let Florida State's administration know at some point. That is, after all, how you play the game -- and no one plays it better than Sexton. Even if Fisher had no interest, his agent certainly would want FSU to know he was being courted. At the very least, it would be a chance to show how loyal he is, if not for use as a bargaining chip.

But in conversations with high-ranking folks at FSU, I was told the school's officials were never once contacted by anyone about Fisher being a candidate at LSU. Not by Sexton. Not by Fisher. And not by anyone at LSU. As of Friday afternoon, they insisted they still have never heard anything credible about Fisher being offered the job or being in negotiations.

In fact, as our Gene Williams posted back when these rumors first surfaced, we were told FSU President John Thrasher reached out to Fisher to see if there was anything to the reports. And Thrasher left that conversation feeling confident there was nothing to worry about.

Is it possible that all of our sources at FSU are misleading us?

Maybe. If you've been in this business for more than a minute, you learn not to take anything at face value.

But I think what we've been told makes a lot more sense than the twisted logic coming out of Tiger town.

If you're asking me, no, I don't believe Jimbo Fisher's agent was ever in negotiations with LSU. Is it possible that someone called him? Sure. But the term "negotiation" implies an offer and genuine interest on both sides -- and I'm not convinced of either.

What I do believe is some big-money boosters at LSU had a plan. And they were so excited about that plan that they not only put the cart before the horse, but they ran the poor thing over. And now they're trying to clean up the mess.

Contact Warchant managing editor Ira Schoffel at ira@warchant.com and follow @IraSchoffel on Twitter.

re: No more "Hire-A-Friend" at LSU

Posted by Fsuguy1 on 11/30/15 at 5:10 pm to
That was a big part of the decline of FSU under Bobby Bowden. He kept hiring his coaching friends that were out of touch and ran old schemes. When Jimbo took over he fired all but two coaches. Not one coach that was fired has worked in D-1 football since. Tells you how bad that staff ended up being at the end of Bobby's career.

re: Jimbo Fisher didn't want the Job

Posted by Fsuguy1 on 11/30/15 at 12:35 pm to
I posted this in another thread, and I know, 3 posts. WOO.

My source is not part of LSU. I was at a neighborhood block party on Saturday and the guy down the street is a golfing buddy of Gator Bowl president Rick Catlett, which is where he got his info.

LSU boosters got together a few weeks back and agreed to the buyout and that they only wanted Jimbo. They got permission from the AD to reach out to Sexton and start a conversation. Jimbo said he would talk to them but that his $ was 7 Million to even entertain it. That's basically where the whole thing ended. He had no intention of leaving.

re: Mark Richt looking for jobs?

Posted by Fsuguy1 on 11/30/15 at 12:24 pm to
FSU fan here. Our offense was killer when he was our OC. take away other responsibilities and tie that in to his links to Georgia recruiting. WOW.
Here is my source. We had a neighborhood block party on saturday and I met a golfing buddy of Gator Bowl president Rick Catlett. he said the big money LSU boosters got together a few weeks back and raised the money for the buyout because they were sick of Les. Their only hope was Jimbo.

AD's never got involved, it was only boosters (with administrations knowledge and agreement) that reached out to Jimbo's agent Sexton. Jimbo told them he would talk and when they did that salary was 7 Million. From there it was over. that's what I got.

re: So....did Jimbo get a raise?

Posted by Fsuguy1 on 11/30/15 at 8:51 am to
Why are you guys believing all of this? There was never a deal done. Jimbo asked for 7 million to see if they would even consider it and then use that as leverage. No one was going to pay that money. Courtesy conversation by Jimbo, but there was never a real deal.

These are business men. If they had Jimbo, they would have cut off Les' head and had a new coach.