LSU kicks Tyrann Mathieu off team
Updated: August 10, 2012, 9:05 PM ET
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There wasn't another player in the country who could turn around a game at the drop of a hat like Tyrann Mathieu. But the LSU cornerback ran out of chances, writes Mark Schlabach.
Months after proclaiming he was changed, humbled and ready to lead, Tyrann Mathieu's selfishness cost him his LSU career, writes Edward Aschoff.
Just like in the aftermath of last year's bar brawl and Jordan Jefferson's suspension, LSU will persevere and still have a strong season, writes Chris Low.
Tyrann Mathieu's suspect coverage skills and overrated playmaking ability make him replaceable, and LSU's title hopes won't take a hit following his dismissal, KC Joyner writes. Plus, Mel Kiper gives his take on Mathieu's draft stock.
As part of our college preview issue, ESPN The Magazine's Kevin Van Valkenburg looked into the enigma that Mathieu was -- and is.
Tyrann Mathieu came to LSU as a lightly regarded prospect but went on to stardom. His career at LSU ended in disgrace. Gary Laney takes a look back at his time in Baton Rouge.
Tyrann Mathieu's dismissal has sent shockwaves through the college football community. Did LSU just cost itself a shot at a title? 