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Letters: LSU should fight the excessive post-game fine

Por: The Advocate Opinion October 28, 2022

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Why and where does LSU get $250,000 to pay a ridiculous demand from the SEC for after a football game?LSU’s athletic director, who just received a $7 million contract extension, should have some responsibility in contesting the fine or providing sufficient security to prevent such acts, as done in the past; $250,000 can pay for a lot of education for those who might not be able to afford it or afford LSU season tickets.SKIPPER LUKEretired... + full article



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