Ole Miss Lawsuit over Football Transfers to LSU Shows Money’s Sordid Influence on College Sports
The anonymous deal gives investors $100 million in upfront cash as LSU seeks more money to cover deficits in most sports.
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Ole Miss lawsuit over football transfers to LSU shows money’s sordid influence on college sports
Mississippi head coach Lane Kiffin hugs Mississippi linebacker Princewill Umanmielen (1) during an NCAA college football game against South Carolina, Saturday, Nov. 1, 2025, in Oxford, Miss.
Faimon Roberts: LSU’s big-money move shows where college sports is headed
This week, Gov. Jeff Landry and LSU President Wade Rousse will convene a pair of private meetings with top donors to LSU’s sports programs to lay out a new revenue model that could “change the future of college sports in…
What’s next in Ole Miss’ lawsuits against Princewill Umanmielen and Devin Harper?
Ole Miss filed lawsuits against a pair of former football players now enrolled at LSU last week – linebacker/defensive end Princewill Umanmielen and offensive lineman Devin Harper – for breach of contract for transferring after previously signing revenue share agreements with the Rebels. The case was filed in Lafayette County Circuit Court on Monday and is seeking all “actual, consequential, and allowable damages” and termination payments of $55…
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