Brian Kelly shares his thoughts on Notre Dame
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Brian Kelly didn’t get a clean exit from Notre Dame when he came to LSU. But one thing was still clear: being Notre Dame’s winningest head coach, he knew how to win.
During a recent podcast appearance, former LSU head coach Brian Kelly talked about what could have been if he was able to have Marcus Freeman and Tommy Rees.
Brian Kelly is not ready to declare his coaching career finished. The former Notre Dame and LSU head coach said he remains open to several possibilities, including taking an assistant or coordinator position after more than three decades leading his own programs.
If there was ever a string of unlikeable college football head coaches, the LSU Tigers could arguably claim that distinction. Most recently, they hired Lane Kiffin away from Ole Miss. He replaced someone many fans found even more unlikeable:
Brian Kelly is back in college football and is staying in the South, in this unpaid position
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Brian Kelly not counting out a return to college football
In a recent interview with "The Independent," Kelly didn't sound closed off to the idea of coaching again.
Former LSU football coach Brian Kelly received a letter from LSU on Wednesday confirming he was fired without cause and is owed “liquidated damages as required” under his contract of about $54 million. The letter, obtained by The Associated Press ...
Former LSU football coach Brian Kelly was sent an official termination letter by the school the day before Thanksgiving. The letter states Kelly was fired “without cause” and that Kelly will be paid the full $54 million buyout over a six-year period ...
Paul Finebaum has spent three years talking to Brian Kelly every Monday during the college football season, but let’s just say he’d rather not do it again. Asked at Barrett Media’s Audio Summit earlier this month how he reconciles criticizing coaches with putting them on his show every week,
