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LSU Athletic Director Verge Ausberry Shares Leadership Lessons Rooted in Family, Faith and Education

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LSU Athletic Director Verge Ausberry joined Betsy Barnes for a conversation about leadership, family and the future of LSU athletics. Ausberry shared how his parents, both educators, shaped his values and taught him the importance of treating people with respect. He reflected on his decades at LSU, including his experience as a player, administrator and now athletic director. Ausberry emphasized that leadership starts with integrity, transparency and collaboration. The discussion also covered the changing landscape of college sports, including NIL, the transfer portal and revenue sharing. Ausberry said LSU must continue adapting while keeping student-athletes at the center of every decision. He highlighted mental health as a key priority and stressed the importance of helping athletes succeed long after their playing days are over. For young people who hope to attend LSU, Ausberry encouraged them to focus on academics, develop leadership skills and seek out mentors who can help guide their journey.

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