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Didn't realize USA Today did a recent piece on LSU.

Posted on 11/7/25 at 11:53 am
Posted by Night Vision
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Posted on 11/7/25 at 11:53 am
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Burying an abuse complaint and circumventing Title IX reporting policies should be disqualifying for any leadership position in athletics, let alone the head of the entire department.

Not at LSU!

As if its dumpster fire isn’t big enough already, LSU appointed Verge Ausberry as its interim athletic director Friday and gave him full authority to hire the school’s next football coach. The same Ausberry who was suspended by the school in March 2021 for his role in improperly handling complaints of sexual and physical abuse against LSU athletes.

“We are very excited,” John Carmouche, a member of LSU’s board of supervisors and chair of the school’s athletics committee, said during the announcement of Ausberry’s interim appointment.

“Verge is the ideal person to lead this department through this change,” Carmouche said. “From the time he arrived on campus as a football student-athlete, Verge has been associated with excellence and championships.”

And demeaning and marginalizing women. But hey! What’s an insult to all the women on campus, the female athletes in particular, when there’s a football program to restore.

"I'm going to hire the best football coach there is," Ausberry said. "That's our jobs. We're going to go out there (and) we're not going to let this program fail. LSU has to be in the playoffs every year in football."

Football above all else at LSU
It’s this kind of attitude — football is king and nobody best get in its way — that got Ausberry in trouble and made LSU the subject of national condemnation and an extensive outside investigation just a few years ago.

USA TODAY reporting in late 2020 found that Ausberry and other officials in LSU’s athletic department ignored complaints against abusers on Tigers rosters and subjected their victims to further harm by known perpetrators. They also funneled the complaints they did acknowledge to another athletic department administrator rather than the school’s Title IX coordinator, as school policy required.

This prompted LSU to hire law firm Husch Blackwell to investigate the school, and it found systemic failure by Ausberry and other employees.

Ausberry, Husch Blackwell found, did not report that then-LSU wide receiver Drake Davis told him in a text message that he had punched his girlfriend. No other LSU official knew about the incident until two weeks later, when the woman, another LSU athlete, went to an athletic trainer because she was still in pain.

LSU Deputy Athletics Director Verge Ausberry told a female student he didn't want to hear her allegations of abuse by an athlete, and to report it to Senior Associate Athletic Director Miriam Segar instead, according to a Title IX report. Davis eventually pleaded guilty to two criminal counts of battery.

Ausberry also was reported to a deputy Title IX coordinator for screaming at a female employee in the athletic department, but was never investigated, Husch Blackwell found. Ausberry tried to downplay the complaint, saying his relationship with the woman was like “brother-sister” and “lovehate.”

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Posted by Beessnax
Member since Nov 2015
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Posted on 11/7/25 at 3:10 pm to
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Nancy Armour

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Columnist for USA TODAY Sports, writing about a little bit of everything. I definitely know I don't have all the answers, but I'm always looking for more of them.




That's who wrote the words that haven't gotten you all excited.
Posted by Nasty_Canasta
Your Mom’s house
Member since Dec 2024
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Posted on 11/7/25 at 3:32 pm to
A lot of LSU fans have shown disapproval of the decision to bring Ausberry back in the mix. Too bad the guvnah don’t have a contingency plan in place to have a committee bring in somebody else
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