Tygr4ever
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Tygr4ever
@tygr4ever
Husband, Father, LSU Graduate, Retired Chemical Engineer, Avid LSU Fan



"I’m a competitor, I wanted to win, I wanted to be there for my guys” LSU QB Garrett Nussmeier on battling thru injuries in 2025 and why he believes his best football is still ahead of him. 📻 sxm.app.link/MovinTheChains @LSUfootball I @Garrettnuss13 I @JacobHester18


EXCLUSIVE: #LSU is expected to be — ‘at the floor, extremely competitive on the NIL front for all of football, both basketball teams, and baseball’ — for the foreseeable future. The following is info that I’ve been able to dig up since Wilson Alexander’s report, last summer on how LSU plans to divy up their revenue sharing and NIL budget after last year’s settlement between the NCAA and The House. For context: Alexander was told by the program that LSU plans to spend 75% on football, 15% on men’s basketball, 5% on women’s basketball, and the remaining 5% on ALL other sports, including mainly baseball, gymnastics, and softball. Now…here’s what I’ve heard almost one-year later, which of course, includes Brian Kelly being bought out, Lane Kiffin being hired, Matt McMahon being bought out, Will Wade being hired, and Jay Johnson winning another National Championship. Side note…it’s widely known that LSU is all-in on Lane Kiffin and the football program, paying Kiffin $13 million per year as well as shelling out over $40 million for this year’s team. For the men’s basketball program, Will Wade will make $4 million in 2026 and will have nearly $15 million to spend on his roster for his first season back in Baton Rouge. Now…Women’s Basketball and Baseball’s future for LSU… LSU Women’s Basketball NIL Future The current administration believes Women’s Basketball’s ratings surge + national coverage has exceeded that of baseball over the past handful of years. For context — LSU’s WBB Valentine’s Day loss against South Carolina hit nearly 2 million viewers while the Tigers’ baseball national title winning game over Coastal Carolina hit just over 2 million viewers — it’s worth noting that last year’s UConn-South Carolina WBB title game nearly reached 9 million viewers. Despite losing over $7 million in 2025 after spending nearly $12 million (Mulkey’s salary + NIL + team expenses) the program is expected to ‘exceed’ the $12 million spent in 2025 on the 2026 team. Numbers haven’t been tossed out but some sourced opinions believe next season’s budget for WBB could balloon to (or exceed) $15 million (Mulkey’s salary + NIL + team expenses). It’s worth noting Mulkey has tirelessly worked to get her own donors, something the school is actively looking to alleviate. LSU Baseball NIL Future While the Tigers are the premier program in college baseball and have been since Jay Johnson came to Baton Rouge, ‘The Powerhouse’ could find themselves still battling with the likes of gymnastics and softball for NIL. Johnson has been and will continue to find his own funding for the program and it’s very unlikely that funds will be taken from the baseball program, but it’s also expected that additional resources won’t be sent to Johnson from LSU’s athletics budget for 2026 and the near future, meaning the near $11 million spent on the baseball team (Johnson’s salary + NIL + team expenses) in 2025, likely won’t increase in 2026 or beyond. FWIW, the baseball team was operating at a near $2 million loss in 2025 despite their dominant national title winning campaign, which could add to the administration’s future decisions. I’m also told when it comes to Johnson’s recent comments flirting with MLB interest, the school would love to have him, but would unlikely go ‘all out’ in order to keep him in Baton Rouge. In addition, most believe Johnson’s comments are him putting public pressure on the administration to continue to add resources to the baseball program — while others believe Johnson has legitimate interest in the big leagues — but also admit Johnson has ‘growing frustration’ with LSU’s administration. LSU’s 2026 NIL Future Overall, last year’s 75% on football, 15% on men’s basketball, 5% on women’s basketball, and 5% on baseball, gymnastics, softball, and others split is likely to be 70% on football, 15% on men’s basketball, 10% on women’s basketball, 5% on baseball, gymnastics, softball, and others for 2026 and the foreseeable future.




EXCLUSIVE: #LSU is expected to be — ‘at the floor, extremely competitive on the NIL front for all of football, both basketball teams, and baseball’ — for the foreseeable future. The following is info that I’ve been able to dig up since Wilson Alexander’s report, last summer on how LSU plans to divy up their revenue sharing and NIL budget after last year’s settlement between the NCAA and The House. For context: Alexander was told by the program that LSU plans to spend 75% on football, 15% on men’s basketball, 5% on women’s basketball, and the remaining 5% on ALL other sports, including mainly baseball, gymnastics, and softball. Now…here’s what I’ve heard almost one-year later, which of course, includes Brian Kelly being bought out, Lane Kiffin being hired, Matt McMahon being bought out, Will Wade being hired, and Jay Johnson winning another National Championship. Side note…it’s widely known that LSU is all-in on Lane Kiffin and the football program, paying Kiffin $13 million per year as well as shelling out over $40 million for this year’s team. For the men’s basketball program, Will Wade will make $4 million in 2026 and will have nearly $15 million to spend on his roster for his first season back in Baton Rouge. Now…Women’s Basketball and Baseball’s future for LSU… LSU Women’s Basketball NIL Future The current administration believes Women’s Basketball’s ratings surge + national coverage has exceeded that of baseball over the past handful of years. For context — LSU’s WBB Valentine’s Day loss against South Carolina hit nearly 2 million viewers while the Tigers’ baseball national title winning game over Coastal Carolina hit just over 2 million viewers — it’s worth noting that last year’s UConn-South Carolina WBB title game nearly reached 9 million viewers. Despite losing over $7 million in 2025 after spending nearly $12 million (Mulkey’s salary + NIL + team expenses) the program is expected to ‘exceed’ the $12 million spent in 2025 on the 2026 team. Numbers haven’t been tossed out but some sourced opinions believe next season’s budget for WBB could balloon to (or exceed) $15 million (Mulkey’s salary + NIL + team expenses). It’s worth noting Mulkey has tirelessly worked to get her own donors, something the school is actively looking to alleviate. LSU Baseball NIL Future While the Tigers are the premier program in college baseball and have been since Jay Johnson came to Baton Rouge, ‘The Powerhouse’ could find themselves still battling with the likes of gymnastics and softball for NIL. Johnson has been and will continue to find his own funding for the program and it’s very unlikely that funds will be taken from the baseball program, but it’s also expected that additional resources won’t be sent to Johnson from LSU’s athletics budget for 2026 and the near future, meaning the near $11 million spent on the baseball team (Johnson’s salary + NIL + team expenses) in 2025, likely won’t increase in 2026 or beyond. FWIW, the baseball team was operating at a near $2 million loss in 2025 despite their dominant national title winning campaign, which could add to the administration’s future decisions. I’m also told when it comes to Johnson’s recent comments flirting with MLB interest, the school would love to have him, but would unlikely go ‘all out’ in order to keep him in Baton Rouge. In addition, most believe Johnson’s comments are him putting public pressure on the administration to continue to add resources to the baseball program — while others believe Johnson has legitimate interest in the big leagues — but also admit Johnson has ‘growing frustration’ with LSU’s administration. LSU’s 2026 NIL Future Overall, last year’s 75% on football, 15% on men’s basketball, 5% on women’s basketball, and 5% on baseball, gymnastics, softball, and others split is likely to be 70% on football, 15% on men’s basketball, 10% on women’s basketball, 5% on baseball, gymnastics, softball, and others for 2026 and the foreseeable future.


EXCLUSIVE: #LSU is expected to be — ‘at the floor, extremely competitive on the NIL front for all of football, both basketball teams, and baseball’ — for the foreseeable future. The following is info that I’ve been able to dig up since Wilson Alexander’s report, last summer on how LSU plans to divy up their revenue sharing and NIL budget after last year’s settlement between the NCAA and The House. For context: Alexander was told by the program that LSU plans to spend 75% on football, 15% on men’s basketball, 5% on women’s basketball, and the remaining 5% on ALL other sports, including mainly baseball, gymnastics, and softball. Now…here’s what I’ve heard almost one-year later, which of course, includes Brian Kelly being bought out, Lane Kiffin being hired, Matt McMahon being bought out, Will Wade being hired, and Jay Johnson winning another National Championship. Side note…it’s widely known that LSU is all-in on Lane Kiffin and the football program, paying Kiffin $13 million per year as well as shelling out over $40 million for this year’s team. For the men’s basketball program, Will Wade will make $4 million in 2026 and will have nearly $15 million to spend on his roster for his first season back in Baton Rouge. Now…Women’s Basketball and Baseball’s future for LSU… LSU Women’s Basketball NIL Future The current administration believes Women’s Basketball’s ratings surge + national coverage has exceeded that of baseball over the past handful of years. For context — LSU’s WBB Valentine’s Day loss against South Carolina hit nearly 2 million viewers while the Tigers’ baseball national title winning game over Coastal Carolina hit just over 2 million viewers — it’s worth noting that last year’s UConn-South Carolina WBB title game nearly reached 9 million viewers. Despite losing over $7 million in 2025 after spending nearly $12 million (Mulkey’s salary + NIL + team expenses) the program is expected to ‘exceed’ the $12 million spent in 2025 on the 2026 team. Numbers haven’t been tossed out but some sourced opinions believe next season’s budget for WBB could balloon to (or exceed) $15 million (Mulkey’s salary + NIL + team expenses). It’s worth noting Mulkey has tirelessly worked to get her own donors, something the school is actively looking to alleviate. LSU Baseball NIL Future While the Tigers are the premier program in college baseball and have been since Jay Johnson came to Baton Rouge, ‘The Powerhouse’ could find themselves still battling with the likes of gymnastics and softball for NIL. Johnson has been and will continue to find his own funding for the program and it’s very unlikely that funds will be taken from the baseball program, but it’s also expected that additional resources won’t be sent to Johnson from LSU’s athletics budget for 2026 and the near future, meaning the near $11 million spent on the baseball team (Johnson’s salary + NIL + team expenses) in 2025, likely won’t increase in 2026 or beyond. FWIW, the baseball team was operating at a near $2 million loss in 2025 despite their dominant national title winning campaign, which could add to the administration’s future decisions. I’m also told when it comes to Johnson’s recent comments flirting with MLB interest, the school would love to have him, but would unlikely go ‘all out’ in order to keep him in Baton Rouge. In addition, most believe Johnson’s comments are him putting public pressure on the administration to continue to add resources to the baseball program — while others believe Johnson has legitimate interest in the big leagues — but also admit Johnson has ‘growing frustration’ with LSU’s administration. LSU’s 2026 NIL Future Overall, last year’s 75% on football, 15% on men’s basketball, 5% on women’s basketball, and 5% on baseball, gymnastics, softball, and others split is likely to be 70% on football, 15% on men’s basketball, 10% on women’s basketball, 5% on baseball, gymnastics, softball, and others for 2026 and the foreseeable future.


LSU fans will never get over the fact Tony Vitello made baseball relevant to most common fans. LSU didn’t do that. Miss State didn’t do that. Tony fucking Vitello and the Tennessee Vols did. No matter how much they bitch and mosn they’ll NEVER have the status Tony and UT did.


Trump began the holiest day on the Christian calendar with a profanity-filled Truth Social tirade that praised Allah. trib.al/sDzRYZw

Fox News can confirm that the 2nd crew member of the downed F15E fighter jet has been rescued and he and the members of the rescue team that extracted him from behind enemy lines in Iran are all safely out of Iran. That according to two senior US officials and multiple well placed sources in the region. The Weapons Systems Officer ejected along with the pilot when their F15E Strike Eagle they were flying was struck Thursday night (early Friday local time) in southwest Iran. The WSO used the SERE (Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape) training to evade capture, hiding on an elevated ridge after hiking away from the wreckage and putting out an emergency beacon.) US Special Operations rescue forces to include PJs (United States Air Force Pararescuemen (PJs) and many layers of elite rescue forces took part in the complex, layered mission to both find the crew member and also keep the Iranian forces who were hunting the American weapons system operator at bay. There are videos that have appeared from local eyewitnesses that show what appear to have been injured and dead Iranian members of the IRGC and Basij who were looking for the downed American crew member. Fox has learned there was fighting on the ground but no Americans killed during the operation. “It was a very complex operation to retrieve the downed service member,” a well placed source briefed on the operation told me. Many different branches of the US military were involved in the rescue. Fox News can confirm the A10 Warthog that crashed Friday was involved in providing cover for the rescue teams searching for the pilot. That A10 crashed in Kuwait (first reported by ABC Friday) but the A10 pilot managed to eject safely and was rescued. There was destruction of aircraft which have sensitive equipment on board, I am told, all part of this complex CSAR (Combat Search and Rescue) mission. The F15E was pretty much destroyed on impact. Two rescue helicopters were hit by enemy fire on Friday and crew members onboard were injured by enemy fire but managed to make it out of Iran. There were a lot of elements to this rescue, I am told.











