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A scoundrel returns: Will Wade's LSU comeback makes perfect sense

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LSU is a kingdom of rebels and renegades. Of course it rehired Will Wade as men's basketball coach.

My first question: Is Will Wade bringing the boombox with him to LSU? My second question: Does LSU possess no scruples at all? Never mind, I know the answer to that question.

LSU is a kingdom of rebels and renegades. Just win, baby. Wade, Lane Kiffin and Kim Mulkey walk into … well, I can’t quite figure the punchline of that joke, but wherever they’re walking into, they’re probably going there to win, and if you try to stand in their way, they’ll just steal your players.

Hayes: There's a big difference between coaches, players free movement — large buyouts Vaudeville pined to cast a trio of characters quite like these three. There’s Wade, the disgraced cheater, turned boombox-blasting Cinderella, turned prodigal son returning to save LSU. There’s Kiffin, the — mercy, what’s the word for him, even?

We’ll go with college football’s shameless and slippery renegade-in-chief . Considering the company she keeps, Mulkey qualifies as the decorous statesman of these three amigos, but her enemies despise her with the fire of a thousand suns. If you find either the sum or individual parts of this trio a bit odious, do you really think LSU cares?

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