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Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports
The following is a letter from former LSU Athletics Director Scott Woodward:

Dear Tiger Nation:

It is with a heavy heart but also with my typical optimism, that today is my last day serving as your Director of Athletics.

I grew up a few miles from campus, attended Catholic High School, and enrolled at the University that would change my life in 1981. My four years as a LSU student were among the greatest of my life. My career took me into government and public relations before the opportunity to return to my alma mater in 2000 to lead external affairs for the University. Being back on campus each and every day was a true honor. My journey would take me to Seattle and to College Station, before finally returning home in 2019, to LSU and to Baton Rouge.

Others can recap or opine on my tenure and on my decisions over the last six years as Director of Athletics, but I will not. Rather, I will focus on the absolute joy that LSU Athletics brings to our state’s residents and to the Baton Rouge community. I will cherish the incredible relationships I have built within the University community and beyond our campus borders. And I will fondly remember the national and SEC championships for the joy that they brought to our student-athletes, coaches, staff, campus community and our incredible fans.

Our University will always hold a special place in my heart and I will never be too far from LSU. Nanette, Michael, Josh and I wish the Tigers nothing but the best.

Geaux Tigers!

Scott
Filed Under: LSU Football
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
49 Comments
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CajunBullet2 months
Governor Jeff Landry is "Out of His Lane" on this one and needs to pay attention to what is best for the state of Louisiana, not LSU Athletics!
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LSUcajun772 months
First class. I wish him well!
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Timeoday2 months
Good riddance. Apparently he just loves to spend the money of other people.
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sharkfhin2 months
Lefties are melting.
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BabyTac2 months
Good riddance piece of shite. Fat and lazy.
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Hoovertigah2 months
Wbb, football, gymnastics, and baseball national championships while he was here. I would say he did just fine.
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Bayou2 months
Nobody can remove memories
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HurricaneCamille2 months
Gov. Landry kept Louisiana's stereotype in tact...sadly.
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NorthstarinLA2 months
Woody did some good things in the non revenue sports and not so good things with Football the money maker. Lack of oversight for O/BK, accountability and lobby for certain things got him a nice buyout. He will land on his feet either in Politics or some other school. New Admin new day move on.
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stang142 months
Say all the nice things yall want. In the private sector a well run business would not allow are tolerate such a ridiculous one sided contract handed out to a contractor, supplier etc with no escape clause for abject failure. But all these academia folks with no real business sense are locking the universities all over the country with these contracts. It is only a game. Genie out of the bottle and ain’t going back in.
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Macavity922 months
A better comparison is executive compensation. People complain about those deals constantly.
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Davy2 months
Fellow Tigers, remember to conduct yourself with honor. Mr. Woodward is here.
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HuntinFishin252 months
Thanks so much for the work and championships!
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panzer2 months
All of you Landry bashers are comics. You’re cartoon characters- as if you know what is really happening behind the scenes- it’s laughable- you think the governor would intervene unnecessarily? If he is so self serving then why damage himself by doing so? Cue the loony tunes music it’s ranter time!
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Recoveringcajun2 months
Scott Woodward isn’t the only party to the contract. The Board of Supervisors holds responsibility for signing off on it all. Where is their culpability? I’m sure the President at the time also had input.

And credible media reports (as referenced on this very site) say that Kelly’s buyout is going to be mostly paid by a single donor and that public money won’t factor in at all.

An awful lot is being laid solely at Scott Woodard’s feet just because some private money went to paying off the buyout
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BeachTiger20182 months
what happened in front of the cameras is that Landry made an arse of himself and the state by grandstanding and spitting out a bunch of objective falsehoods.
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tigerfoot2 months
No one said Landry was smart
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tigers19562 months
Landry is an idiot…He has turned this into a political disaster….who in their right mind will want to be the next AD or head COACH
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bigtig2 months
Good Luck and hope the best for you and your family. Geaux Tigers.
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HighlandCircleK2 months
Jimbo Fisher and Brian Kelly, at the time of their respective hirings, were both near universally seen as great hires. They didn’t work out - but how many active CFB HCs have won national championships?

I’m afraid the grass won’t be greener on the other side. The BK contract, while a failure, was the cost of doing business. I trust Woodward would’ve handled this process better than whatever the frick these morons are doing. How many schools would kill for the overall success of our athletic program under Scott?

Lord help us.
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Philzilla2k2 months
It wasn’t green at all on this side.
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Ice Cold2 months
This is just about the sanest thing I’ve read on TD in I’m weeks. Thank you.
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LSU-DUDE2 months
Wow!
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chaso2 months
Hey that sucks! He was LSU THRU & THRU
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Philzilla2k2 months
One of us, one of us.
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Jabontik2 months
frick Jeff Landry. That is all.
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Nice sentimental take, you are still an incompetent good ol boy block faced clown. Good riddance
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icecreamsnowball2 months
Your family will be saying the same about you one day… “good riddance”
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See ya fat boy
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