Report: Brian Kelly Has Rejected Two Settlement Offers From LSU
by Staff Reporter
November 10, 202590 Comments

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The Advocate has reported that former LSU head coach Brian Kelly has rejected two buyout offers from the University, and his attorney his requesting the $54 million he is owed from his contract. Per ESPN:
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According to documents obtained by the Baton Rouge Advocate, former LSU athletic director Scott Woodward offered Kelly a lump-sum payment of $25 million on the day he was fired. Woodward also offered to remove the mitigation language in Kelly's contract, which would have reduced the buyout amount if he coached again.
LSU executive deputy athletic director Julie Cromer later increased the settlement offer to $30 million in two payments, according to the documents.
Kelly, who had a 34-14 record at LSU, rejected both offers, according to the report.
In a Nov. 5 letter to new LSU athletic director Verge Ausberry and Board of Supervisors member John Carmouche, Kelly's attorneys said they want university officials to confirm by 6 p.m. ET Monday that the school intends to "fulfill its contractual obligation" to pay Kelly the "full liquidated damages."
"Absent this written confirmation by that date, Coach Kelly will pursue all available legal remedies," the letter said.
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