Brian Kelly is finally stomping out any rumors of a sex scandal involving his program.
The LSU Tigers final game of the season resulted in them defeating he Purdue Boilermakers 63-7 in the Citrus Bowl. It was a happy ending for the team, but that wasn’t the story everybody has been talking about over the past few days.
Star receiver Kayshon Boutte was declared unavailable for the Citrus Bowl, after he declared for the NFL after he previously said he would return to the program. Many have speculated that the reason for this change was due to a potential sex scandal that he and other members of the team were involved in.
There is a wild sex rumor coming out that apparently happened during LSU’s stay in Atlanta ahead of the SEC Championship Game against the Georgia Bulldogs. Boutte as well as others on the coaching staff were named as participants.
Brian Kelly was asked whether all of his coaches were in “good standing” heading into the offseason.
“Look, I hold our players to high standards, and they know that, and we have a high standard,” Kelly said. “We have a high standard. I’ve been in it for three decades. We have high standards for everybody that’s in our program, and that includes coaches and support staff and anybody that’s affiliated with this program.
“So they’re held to that highest of standard as well. There are no coaches or support staff that are currently with me that have done anything that would require me to feel as [if] they haven’t met the highest of standards that are required within our program.”
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Kelly wrapped up a successful first season with LSU in a big way, leading the Tigers to a 63–7 drubbing of Purdue in the Citrus Bowl on Monday to cap a 10–4 campaign.
Unless there is some concrete evidence out there of this sex party, nothing will likely come of it.