LSU, Brian Kelly and Lane Kiffin
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The LSU Tigers are navigating a rigorous search in Baton Rouge, potential candidate inks deal with ACC program.
Brian Kelly linked to unopen Big Ten job as rumors swirl originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. As Michigan State’s season continues to spiral, one prominent name is beginning to surface as a potential match should the Spartans move on from head coach Jonathan Smith.
LSU opted to move on from Kelly despite owing him $54 million in a buyout, but the divorce is now turning ugly with Kelly suing the school since its trying to avoid paying him the full amount owed.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/college/lsu as Potential Brian Kelly Replacement Makes Definitive Statement on Future Amid LSU Buzz. The LSU Tigers coaching search is ramping up in Baton Rouge with the administration beginning to identify top candidates on the board.
Why is Brian Kelly suing LSU? Here's what to know of Kelly and LSU's ongoing dispute after the program separated from Kelly on Oct. 26.
Kelly, who signed a ten-year, $95 million contract with LSU in 2022, was first let go on Oct. 26, a day after the team fell to Texas A&M, its third consecutive loss.
Brian Kelly has filed suit against LSU. Here's the latest. Our LSU football coverage is brought to you in part by Gerry Lane Cadillac.
Was Brian Kelly fired or not? Who is running coaching search? Does the interim AD have the job? So many questions at LSU, so few answers.
Brian Kelly is suing LSU, arguing that the university is declining to acknowledge that the recently fired coach is owed his full $54 million buyout.
The drama continues to build at LSU following Brian Kelly's ouster. Our LSU football coverage is brought to you in part by Gerry Lane Cadillac.
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Lane Kiffin uses Brian Kelly as proof that three losses gets you fired in college football
A lot of people around college football are wondering if Lane Kiffin has his mind where it needs to be at Ole Miss. He says he does, though, because, if he doesn’t, he’d say he would be out a job either way.