LSU Fires Football Head Coach Brian Kelly After Four Years
LSU administrators held emergency talks and sent position coaches home after the Tigers' third loss in four games, signaling potential changes in leadership.
- On Saturday, Brian Kelly's LSU lost 49-25 to Texas A&M at Tiger Stadium, and fans chanted `Fire Kelly` as the defeat marked their third in the last four games.
- Kelly joined LSU in 2022 and, despite producing NFL standouts Jayden Daniels and Malik Nabers, LSU has yet to reach the College Football Playoff under his leadership.
- LSU's defense surrendered a score on the opening possession of the third quarter and gave up a 79-yard punt-return touchdown to KC Concepcion, as Texas A&M added 14 points on the next two possessions.
- LSU administrators held emergency talks Sunday about Brian Kelly's future, sent position coaches home, and face a $54 million buyout payable through 2031.
- The coach, 64, accepted responsibility, saying `All those things fall on me, so that’s what I have to fix,` while ESPN caught his visible frustration with special teams coordinator Aman Anand.
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LSU Fans Chant 'Fire Kelly' During Blowout Loss To Texas A&M
LSU fans are officially fed up with Brian Kelly. On Saturday, the LSU Tigers lost their third game of the season after getting blown out by the Texas A&M Aggies 49-25. After the game, Kelly took responsibility for the team’s latest loss. “Guys are playing hard and I know they were (tonight),” Kelly told the media after the loss to A&M. “They prepared their tails off this week and if that’s not happening, then that’s a football issue. The footbal…
LSU fans chant 'Fire Kelly' during a blowout defeat to Texas A&M
As Texas A&M blew out LSU on Saturday night in Tiger Stadium, chants of "Fire Kelly" broke out in Baton Rouge, which ABC broadcasters Kirk Herbstreit and Chris Fowler both mentioned on the air.
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