
LSU Pulls Shocking Move, Lures Ole Miss Insider to Boost Football Front Office
In an era where college football is morphing faster than a quarterback escaping a sack, the rise of the general manager role feels like the sport’s savvy answer to keeping up with the times—and the NCAA’s ever-expanding playbook on NIL and recruitment. LSU’s not just dabbling here; they’re doubling down. Austin Thomas might be the GM breathing that new energy into the program, but now the Tigers have snagged Kevin Bolden, an Ole Miss insider, as their assistant GM. Bolden’s return alongside Thomas signals a chess move that’s as much about savvy front-office talent as it is about building a gridiron powerhouse. But here’s the real kicker: can LSU, under Brian Kelly’s watchful eye and this fresh managerial brain trust, turn the tide and reach the College Football Playoff this season—before the pressure cooker blows? It’s a fascinating subplot in a sport where off-field moves can be just as pivotal as the ones made on the turf. LEARN MORE.
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