Former Super Bowl winner Ryan Clark has been in the news for his comments on LSU. Clark, who represented the Tigers from 1997 to 2001, responded to a former player who had accused him of causing dissension within the team. Clark stated on "The Pivot" podcast that he was invited to the campus to address players due to "dissension that already existed."However, Breiden Fehoko, Joe Burrow's former LSU teammate, slammed the player-turned-analyst for his comments. The former nose tackle, who won the national championship in 2019, alleged that Clark was on campus for his own reasons."Come correct next time f*** boy," Fehoko wrote on X. "You can do all that word play on ya little podcast about how you care about folk. You only show up and show out when it’s relevant for clicks and likes."You a lame you don’t care bout them kids. You wanted O out from jump street cause they didn’t offer ya boy. I ain’t RG3 I’ll check you in real life."Fehoko also alleged that the NFL analyst wanted former LSU coach Ed Orgeron fired because he didn't extend an offer to his son, Jordan. Jordan played for Arizona State before transferring to Notre Dame in 2024. He went undrafted this year but was later signed to the New York Jets' practice squad in August.Meanwhile, Fehoko was signed by the Los Angeles Chargers as an undrafted free agent in 2020 and joined the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2023. He was released before the start of the season in August.Ryan Clark calls out Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry for his comments on LSU directorIt has been a dramatic week for LSU fans following the program's firing of coach Brian Kelly on Sunday. LSU athletic director Scott Woodward, who announced Kelly's departure, was then fired on Thursday.Woodward's departure came in the wake of criticism from Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry. NFL analyst Ryan Clark slammed Landry for his comments on Woodward."This is the second dumb thing he’s said this week… Scott Woodward, for whatever he is, is a man who got Jay Johnson. Last I checked, the 2025 Louisiana State University Tiger baseball team was in the White House,” Clark said.“He was there in 2019 with one of the greatest college football teams of all time. He was also there when he said, ‘We’re gonna go out and get Kim Mulkey.’ She brings a championship to the school with Angel Reese and Flau’jae Johnson.”Following Kelly's departure, the former Notre Dame coach has been accused of ruining the culture at LSU and of having an abrasive coaching style.