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Scott Woodward Bids Farewell to LSU, Reflects on Championships and Lifelong Ties to Baton Rouge
Scott Woodward walked away from LSU Athletics on Wednesday, closing a chapter that brought national championships to Baton Rouge but ended under mounting pressure from state officials.
LSU and athletic director Scott Woodward are finalizing his separation from the school in the wake of coach Brian Kelly's firing and criticism from Gov. Jeff Landry, sources confirmed Thursday night to The Advocate.
Ed Orgeron says he’d “love” to return as LSU’s head coach and is open to the right fit, as the Tigers begin a high-stakes search.
LSU coaching candidates: Lane Kiffin, Dabo Swinney among options on hot board to replace Brian Kelly
An already crazy college football coaching cycle kicked up a level to insanity Sunday evening as LSU made the jaw-dropping decision to fire Brian Kelly after a 5-3 start to 2025, triggering a $50-plus million buyout in the process.
Wilson Alexander's deep dive on Brian Kelly shares insight on how things went wrong for the veteran coach at LSU.
No, I can tell you right now Scott W is not selecting the next coach. Hell, I'll let Donald Trump selected before I let him do it. I don't know, but the board of supervisors is gonna come up with *** committee,
LSU is, on paper, one of the most sought after football coaching jobs in the country. But recent events may have candidates reexamining the job.
LSU Board of Supervisors member John Carmouche downplayed Governor Jeff Landry’s role in the departure of Athletic Director Scott Woodward. Carmouche spoke at Interim Athletic Director Verge Ausberry’s introductory press conference,