By GLENN GUILBEAU, Tiger Rag Editor
You call that an “investigation?”
Just three days after some media outlets screamed with headlines of an “investigation” of LSU by the College Sports Commission concerning Name, Image & Likeness with erroneous accompanying pictures related to LSU football, the “investigation” is over.
And it never concerned football.
NEWS: The College Sports Commission has opened an investigation into LSU over potential unreported NIL deal(s). The Tigers are the first known program under an inquiry from the new enforcement body. https://t.co/ZN4YE6Squ0
— Matt Baker (@MattBakerCFB) January 30, 2026
LSU athletics have been the subject of several significant investigations over the years. This did not appear to be remotely similar to any of those. A small number of LSU athletes in non-revenue sports who did not properly record their NIL payments were reviewed by the CSC recently, and it’s over.
“The CSC inquiry into non-reporting has been resolved with no disciplinary action,” LSU athletic department spokesman Zach Greenwell said in a statement on Monday night. “We appreciate the CSC’s prompt review and resolution.”
Some NIL contracts that require submission to the NIL clearinghouse were not initially reported by LSU athletes.
“Those deals have been submitted to the NIL clearinghouse,” Greenwell said.

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