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August 3, 2021
Tough break for St. Stanislaus alum Myles Brennan who is now recovering from surgery to repair a severe left arm injury.
That according to LSU Head Football Coach Ed Orgeron, who says his timeline to return remains uncertain as the start of the 2021 campaign draws closer.
Terrible timing for the fifth-year senior in the midst of a quarterback battle with sophomore Max Johnson, son of former NFL QB Brad Johnson.
Earlier today, Brennan tweeted out “surgery went really well. Thank y’all for all the prayers. God’s got me.’
Off the field, Brennan has been doing exceptionally well with NIL deals, having acquired a new truck from Ford, also latching on with the likes of Raising Canes and Smoothie King among others.
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A Louisiana State Senate committee called for nine LSU employees and Board of Supervisors members, along with one Taylor Porter attorney associated with a previous LSU investigation, to testify at a hearing Thursday regarding the Universityâs mishandling of sexual misconduct cases. However, the University confirmed Wednesday that no LSU officials will testify.
This will be the Louisiana Senate Select Committee on Women and Childrenâs third hearing on this issue, following two previous meetings where multiple prominent members of the LSU community provided accounts of how the University has historically mishandled sexual misconduct cases.
The Universityâs decision to not provide testimony at the April 8 hearing comes immediately after Speaker Pro Tempore Tanner Magee said that legislators will require LSU to properly address the problems of handling sexual assault cases if the University wishes to continue receiving funds from the state.
Scroll down to listen to newly obtained recordings A photo of the Memorial Tower on LSU s campus in Baton Rouge, La. (Source: WAFB) By Scottie Hunter and Kevin Foster | April 5, 2021 at 11:47 AM CDT - Updated April 5 at 3:14 PM
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Gloria Scott denies ever putting a price tag on her silence about alleged sexual harassment by former Louisiana State University (LSU) Tiger football star Derrius Guice.
But a recorded phone call, text messages and a police report obtained by WAFB-TV indicate an associate of Scott’s demanded LSU provide either $100,000 in hush money or keep Guice off the field during the 2017 Citrus Bowl.