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Kelly’s $50M buyout is not what many think it is

Author: Shadow_of_the_Dome (4701 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 12:22 am on Oct 28, 2025
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He has a Mitigation of Damages clause in the contract. In other words he must look for a new job, and any salary is her earns is an offset against the $50M

Link: https://ath-ems.lsu.edu/prr/contracts/Employment%20Contracts/Football/Brian%20Kelly%20-%2011.28.21.pdf

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Thread Level: 2

Not only that, but there are rumors surrounding them pushing him for a reduced settlement.

Author: jakers (14192 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 3:45 pm on Oct 28, 2025
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Via his "morals clause."

Thread Level: 3

Morals clause?

Author: TakethetrainKnute (34098 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 5:58 pm on Oct 28, 2025
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Did he switch his ass-grinding from recruits to co-eds?

He'd fight even the slightest reduction tooth and nail in my view...unless they had him squarely dead to rights on something.


Thread Level: 4

To hear the locals tell it...

Author: jakers (14192 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 9:20 am on Oct 29, 2025
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...it circles back to the alleged situation with his realtor down there. This was apparently the driver behind his 3-day divorce filing, as well. It was allegedly swept under the rug.

And to your point, the initial discussion on Sunday where they met involved a conversation about a reduced settlement for the buyout, which he flatly rejected.


Thread Level: 2

Pretty standard.

Author: NDNEIL (7489 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 12:18 pm on Oct 28, 2025
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He can go work at CBS 8 hours a week and make $100K and still get all the money.

Thread Level: 2

Wasn’t that around $19 M ?

Author: whatsamataU (25340 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 9:38 am on Oct 28, 2025
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Re: Kelly’s $50M buyout is not what many think it is

Author: admiraltact (51 Posts - Joined: Feb 27, 2018)

Posted at 9:15 am on Oct 28, 2025
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I mean, yeah, sure, but Charlie Weis’ golden parachute had a not dissimilar mitigation clause, and how did that work out for us?

So I would say no it’s exactly what people think it is


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Re: Kelly’s $50M buyout is not what many think it is

Author: admiraltact (51 Posts - Joined: Feb 27, 2018)

Posted at 11:00 am on Oct 28, 2025
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I think it is fair to say that the expectation is these mitigation clauses are effectively negligible, and about as valuable as the 90% clause, which it also commonplace, but doesn’t make the headline number

Generally speaking, golden parachutes payout at about 80% of the top line number. The only real exceptions are when somebody is fired not for under performance, but because the dream candidate became available (and when that does happen, it’s usually a amicable separation with a nice settlement helping pave the way to the next job).


Thread Level: 2

Red flag: he signed in purple. Pretty standard clause - Franklin has the same. All it means

Author: LanceManion (8881 Posts - Joined: Jul 16, 2010)

Posted at 6:34 am on Oct 28, 2025
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is if he takes a job somewhere and LSU will supplement the difference in pay. So, if he takes a job at Alcorn state for $85/yr, LSU supplements his pay. It's not necessarily a bad deal for him or them, and whoever hires him, if that ever happens, can take a risk on him at a lower rate.

To satisfy the "looking for work" requirement, he has an agent who will shop him, so he'll satisfy that easily.


Imposing corporate abuse, neglect and greed on deserving victims.
Thread Level: 2

LSU people must really dislike Kelly to leak a copy of his contract.

Author: BaronVonZemo (61851 Posts - Joined: Nov 19, 2010)

Posted at 12:33 am on Oct 28, 2025
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Thread Level: 3

They really dislike(d) him from the word go.

Author: hipND (4168 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 5:56 pm on Oct 28, 2025
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Thread Level: 3

As a public employee, it may be public knowledge

Author: irishone (2136 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 7:52 am on Oct 28, 2025
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Thread Level: 4

Upon request.

Author: whatsamataU (25340 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 9:40 am on Oct 28, 2025
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