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Anyone else think that Louisiana Courts are going to try and frick BK?
Posted on 11/11/25 at 12:46 pm
Posted on 11/11/25 at 12:46 pm
I could see this whole thing getting the Louisiana corruption treatment and exploding even further.
They’re so stupid and arrogant down there, it wouldn’t shock me.
They’re so stupid and arrogant down there, it wouldn’t shock me.
Posted on 11/11/25 at 12:49 pm to _Hurricane_
If this goes to court, I imagine the scene would be like this for BK….


Posted on 11/11/25 at 12:49 pm to _Hurricane_
Apparently, he is trying to sue the state of Louisiana. Good luck with that. 
Posted on 11/11/25 at 12:51 pm to LSU Patrick
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Apparently, he is trying to sue the state of Louisiana. Good luck with that.
You idiots are going to push this shite and somehow keep making it worse.
He should sue the frick out of anyone and everyone until y’all pay him.
Posted on 11/11/25 at 12:51 pm to _Hurricane_
quote:LSU is between a rock and a hard place regardless. If they back off and pay him his buyout money, they're out $54 million. If they try and use attorneys and the Louisiana court system to avoid paying a buyout, no coach worth a shite would ever take that job knowing what awaits them if they don't win a national title every other year.
I could see this whole thing getting the Louisiana corruption treatment and exploding even further.
They’re so stupid and arrogant down there, it wouldn’t shock me.
Posted on 11/11/25 at 12:52 pm to _Hurricane_
Apparently we were thinking the same thing, since I just started a thread with this
I fully expect Brian Kelly’s legal argument to be solid and still lose in the 19th Judicial District Court in East Baton Rouge. Louisiana’s legal system has a reputation, and not a flattering one.
Why the rest of the SEC is quietly celebrating. This situation is already a black eye for LSU. It’s a school that sees itself as elite, able to land any coach it wants. But if the court rules against Kelly, it sends a loud message to every coach out there: you can’t beat the system, especially when the system is stacked.
Naturally, Kelly would appeal to the First Circuit Court of Appeal. Even if that court does the right thing, the case drags on, stays in the headlines, and makes LSU look toxic to top-tier coaching talent. If the First Circuit sides with the lower court, Kelly’s last shot is the Louisiana Supreme Court, which can choose whether or not to hear the case. Either way, the media circus continues, and the damage to LSU’s reputation deepens.
The kicker, even if Kelly wins at any level, he’d still need the Louisiana legislature to approve payment. And that’s a whole other mess. The state currently has $300 million in unpaid legal judgments. It’s broke, crime-ridden, and simply doesn’t have the money to pay what it owes.
Louisiana will always be, what we think they are.
I fully expect Brian Kelly’s legal argument to be solid and still lose in the 19th Judicial District Court in East Baton Rouge. Louisiana’s legal system has a reputation, and not a flattering one.
Why the rest of the SEC is quietly celebrating. This situation is already a black eye for LSU. It’s a school that sees itself as elite, able to land any coach it wants. But if the court rules against Kelly, it sends a loud message to every coach out there: you can’t beat the system, especially when the system is stacked.
Naturally, Kelly would appeal to the First Circuit Court of Appeal. Even if that court does the right thing, the case drags on, stays in the headlines, and makes LSU look toxic to top-tier coaching talent. If the First Circuit sides with the lower court, Kelly’s last shot is the Louisiana Supreme Court, which can choose whether or not to hear the case. Either way, the media circus continues, and the damage to LSU’s reputation deepens.
The kicker, even if Kelly wins at any level, he’d still need the Louisiana legislature to approve payment. And that’s a whole other mess. The state currently has $300 million in unpaid legal judgments. It’s broke, crime-ridden, and simply doesn’t have the money to pay what it owes.
Louisiana will always be, what we think they are.
Posted on 11/11/25 at 12:53 pm to _Hurricane_
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You idiots are going to push this shite and somehow keep making it worse.
He should sue the frick out of anyone and everyone until y’all pay him.
You must be his shitty attorney.
Posted on 11/11/25 at 12:55 pm to DarthRebel
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Apparently we were thinking the same thing, since I just started a thread with this
But Louisiana is such a POS place.
Posted on 11/11/25 at 12:59 pm to TideCPA
There's one man who has a championship pedigree and a bank account so flush with cash that he could take the job on a discount.

Posted on 11/11/25 at 1:15 pm to DarthRebel
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The state currently has $300 million in unpaid legal judgments. It’s broke, crime-ridden, and simply doesn’t have the money to pay what it owes.

Posted on 11/11/25 at 1:18 pm to DarthRebel
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I fully expect Brian Kelly’s legal argument to be solid and still lose in the 19th Judicial District Court in East Baton Rouge.
True. This district routinely turns felons lo0se or fails to charge them. The corruption is real.
Posted on 11/11/25 at 1:21 pm to _Hurricane_
Stupid and arrogant leadership yes.
Regular people. Nope.
Regular people. Nope.
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