- There is an informal meeting of the Board of Supervisors which has been going on pretty much all day.
- At that meeting, Brian Kelly offered to fire Joe Sloan to keep his job.
- That offer was rejected.
- Now the discussion involves how much of Kelly's buyout will actually be paid. It won't be $53 million. That's untenable. The number will go considerably lower.
- The additional question now is about Scott Woodward. His support on the board - and above the board - is in a state of collapse. The reason it's crazy right now is the entire leadership structure is a vacuum because there is no permanent president to make the call on these decisions.
- Wednesday, the presidential search committee is supposed to release their recommendation on a new hire. That recommendation, unless something crazy happens, will be Wade Rousse, who is the president at McNeese. Rousse would be confirmed by the Board of Supervisors on Nov. 4 at their meeting, with an official start date of Jan. 1.
- Rousseau would effectively assume control on Nov. 4 and the coaching search would begin then. Scott Woodward, regardless if he keeps his job now, will not have anything to do with the next hire.
These are the things I know. There is a degree of fluidity to this, so I grant that some of this could be wrong.
But Kelly will be bought out. It's not known for how much. It'll be much less than $53 million though.
I've heard Frank Wilson would be the interim. If there is an interim and this isn't a deal where Kelly finishes the season before he's gone, it will be Wilson.
No idea who they'd look at as the next head coach, but it'll definitely be somebody younger and LSU will never put itself on the hook for some 10 year deal again. That I know - the powers that be are adamant about it. The job is VERY marketable right now, but we aren't going to go with a "big-name" Scott Woodward hire. I'm told we want to find somebody energetic and on the way up.