The university is now claiming that Kelly was never officially terminated but will now be fired "for cause," which will negate the $54 million buyout.
From the ESPN story:
>>Kelly's contract with LSU includes a "for-cause" termination clause that allows for his firing due to "material and substantial [NCAA] rule violations"; being convicted of a felony or "any crime involving gambling, drugs, or alcohol"; or "engaging in serious misconduct which either displays a continual, serious disrespect ... for the mission of LSU" or "constitutes moral turpitude."<<
Congratulations, LSU, on a mindboggling achievement: making Brian Kelly look like a sympathetic character. That's pretty hard to do.
From the ESPN story:
>>Kelly's contract with LSU includes a "for-cause" termination clause that allows for his firing due to "material and substantial [NCAA] rule violations"; being convicted of a felony or "any crime involving gambling, drugs, or alcohol"; or "engaging in serious misconduct which either displays a continual, serious disrespect ... for the mission of LSU" or "constitutes moral turpitude."<<
Congratulations, LSU, on a mindboggling achievement: making Brian Kelly look like a sympathetic character. That's pretty hard to do.