Where college athletics used to be very strict about athletes not being paid, by sponsors, schools, or booster clubs, now athletes are signing huge, profitable deals with sponsors.
Coach Clark acknowledges that while NIL might help put new names and faces on a sport the public might not have been aware of previously, it also has it's disadvantages.
But, apparently, an offensive lineman for LSU could eat up to 6,000 calories per day. Of course, the diet will differ depending on the athlete and their position and physical requirements, but... 6,000 calories.... per day.
Florida State and. LSU is scheduled to play this Sunday in the Caesars Superdome for the Allstate Louisiana Kickoff Game and some are already talking about the halftime show.
If you've ever visited the campus of Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, you've likely seen the two huge rolling mounds that appear completely out of place.