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The polarizing Brian Kelly joined James Franklin as the latest big name to get fired, with the LSU Tigers owing him up to $54 million. Weeks wasn't thrilled.
The LSU football community continues to grapple with the death of wide receiver Kyren Lacy, whose passing in April 2025 sent shockwaves through Baton Rouge and beyond. Once known
LSU football fired Brian Kelly on Sunday. Here's a complete timeline of the Kelly era at LSU, from upsetting Alabama in 2022 to being fired in 2025
Three-and-a-half years after Brian Kelly famously explained that he left Notre Dame to become the head coach of LSU because he wanted "to be in an environment where I have the resources to win a national championship,” Kelly was officially fired by the university on Sunday night.
Brian Kelly and LSU are going their separate ways, but the parties are still negotiating buyout terms after the coach's firing Sunday night.
The Texas A&M defense suffocated Garrett Nussmeier and the LSU offense, holding the Tigers to just 278 total yards while sacking LSU quarterbacks seven times. The Tigers had just 14 yards in the second half until a 75-yard, garbage-time touchdown drive in the final minutes.
Texas A&M’s dominant 49-25 road victory at Death Valley did more than just instigate the firing of Brian Kelly. It rippled through the recruiting world. Multip
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry will reportedly be involved in talks with LSU head coach Brian Kelly concerning his future in Baton Rouge.