
Lsu Football Hype Video Riparks Backlesh after the Notre Dame tragedy
LSU football seemed to have deleted a video clip in anticipation of the 2025 season after facing some violent reaction to social media during the weekend.
The video, which participated in the team’s X account, was opened with a black and white monitoring, which many felt that he reminded us of a tragic accident in 2010, when A student video photographer in the practice of Ron Brian Kelly died While he was the Irish fighting coach.
Diklan Sullivan died after the hydraulic elevator who was filming from It was destroyed by wind storms of up to 53 miles per hour. He was 20 years old.
IOSHA (Endana Occupational Safety and Health Administration), which was achieved in the incident, has fined the Notre Dame $ 77,500 for six safety violations linked to the death of Sullivan, including the position of its employees intentionally in an unsafe position, According to ESPN.
Kelly said at the time that he decides whether he would train abroad while relying on “information from my support employees.”
The investigation ruled out the mechanical failure, and the state said that Notremam had failed to maintain safe working conditions or national weather service warnings.
Kelly Notre Dame left in 2021 to take the main training function in LSU after Ed Orgron’s exit.
LSU did not recognize deleted tweet.
The image appears to be displaying a tower near the tigers training field before the video continues in the most prominent flash operator.
“Wow … Rip Declan Sullivan,” He wrote one person.
“Absolute madness. Knowing to what extent should he go to agree to publish it makes it crazy,” Another added.
Others were confused and He was asked why the video was “controversial”.
Another person He said“Oh comrades, it’s a practice, this is the viewing tower/camera, and it is a video of the music of the practice, it’s not deep. There was no hydraulic elevator and was 15 years ago.
Kelly enters his fourth season with LSU and has a record of 29-11.
Tigers start the 2025 campaign in Clemeson on August 30.
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