By Hunt Palmer
LSU is under the College Sports Commission’s microscope according to a report from The Athletic.
NEWS: College sports’ new enforcement arm has opened its first publicly known investigation into a big-name program: LSU.
The College Sports Commission (CSC) has started an inquiry into the Tigers over a potential violation of rules related to unreported player compensation,… pic.twitter.com/JSzbQLo68X
— The Athletic CFB (@TheAthleticCFB) January 30, 2026
LouisianaSports.net has learned that the investigation is not related to LSU football despite the story being headed by an LSU football helmet and including details regarding LSU’s pursuit of transfer quarterbacks.
The report also details of an e-mail addressed to LSU Athletic Director Verge Ausberry are revealed suggesting the CSC’s head Katie B. Medearis has informed LSU that the department is under investigation.
No details of the investigation were reported.
The Power 4 conferences put the CSC in place in 2025 to monitor player compensation in including Name, Image and Likeness deals as well as revenue sharing.
The story indicated LSU is the first school to be investigated. Yahoo!’s Ross Dellenger is reporting that “several schools” have received the notice.
LSU has released a statement:
“We have been in regular communication with the CSC since the organization’s formation and appreciate their ongoing collaboration and guidance. We anticipate this specific inquiry will be resolved shortly. We will not comment further on regulatory matters.”
**Initially this story included details about Lane Kiffin’s transfer portal class. The story has been edited to remove those details as they have not been confirmed to have been relevant.