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LSU Fires Football Coach Brian Kelly Midway Through Season
27 Oct
Summary
- LSU fires coach Brian Kelly after 3 losses in 4 games
- Kelly's tenure ends with 34-14 record, no national title
- LSU job seen as one of the most coveted in college football

In a surprising move, LSU has fired head football coach Brian Kelly just over halfway through his fourth season with the program. The decision comes on the heels of a 49-24 loss to Texas A&M this past weekend, the Tigers' third defeat of the 2025 season.
LSU's season began with national championship aspirations after a road win over Clemson, but quickly sidetracked with consecutive losses to Vanderbilt and Texas A&M. Kelly, who left Notre Dame for the chance to win his first FBS national title, never even guided the Tigers to the College Football Playoff during his tenure.
The 34-14 record Kelly compiled in Baton Rouge was not enough to save his job, as he became the first LSU coach since Gerry DiNardo in the 1990s to fail to win a national championship. With the program's rich history and resources, the LSU job is considered one of the most coveted in college football.




