Hello again, LSU fans. There's a lot to recap from Thursday. First, a newly released investigative report long hidden from the public revealed several high-profile LSU board members and officials agreed in 2013 that LSU football coach Les Miles had a problem with sexually harassing young women. Miles was accused of kissing a female student. He denied the claims. The investigation, which Miles asked to be released, came as we prepared for Husch Blackwell to present its report at 10 a.m. Friday on how LSU handled complaints of sexual misconduct and domestic violence, which you can watch here. Meanwhile, spring and winter sports continued with some injury news. Forward Shareef O'Neal will miss the rest of the season with a foot injury, second baseman Cade Doughty's shoulder improved and pitcher Matthew Beck has damage around his elbow, creating "some cause for concern" about his ability to return this season. Elsewhere, senior softball player Aliyah Andrews is showing her versatility and leadership as No. 13 LSU prepares for No. 7 Texas this weekend, and columnist Scott Rabalais wrote about the decisions senior gymnast face with an extra year of eligibility. To our paying subscribers: Thank you for supporting our work to bring LSU sports news to you from across the campus and beyond. If you’re not already, please consider becoming a digital subscriber and continue to support our journalism. Click here for a special offer from us, like free posters. As a paying subscriber, you'll also enjoy full access to our award-winning coverage, faster-loading web pages with fewer ads and much more. Until next time, Wilson Alexander |