In a stunning development that has sent shockwaves through Tiger Nation, Louisiana State University has informed head football coach Brian Kelly of the school’s intention to dismiss him from his position, effective immediately.
The move comes just hours after a disheartening 49-24 blowout loss to Texas A&M on Saturday night, marking the Tigers’ third defeat of the 2025 season and capping a rapid unraveling of what was once a promising campaign.
Sources close to the program confirmed to local outlets that athletic director Scott Woodward delivered the news to Kelly earlier Sunday, Oct. 26.
“When Coach Kelly arrived at LSU four years ago, we had high hopes that he would lead us to multiple SEC and national championships during his time in Baton Rouge,” Woodward said. “Ultimately, the success at the level that LSU demands simply did not materialize, and I made the decision to make a change after last night’s game. I am grateful for the ongoing consultations and support of the LSU Board of Supervisors and Interim President Matt Lee in this decision. We wish Coach Kelly and his family the very best in their future endeavors. We will continue to negotiate his separation and will work toward a path that is better for both parties.”
LSU Players Getting Briefed on Kelly’s Departure
The team is expected to be briefed on the change tonight during a players-only meeting at the team’s facility on the LSU campus. Negotiations regarding the terms of Kelly’s departure, including a massive buyout clause, are ongoing and could extend into the coming days.
Kelly, who arrived in Baton Rouge with much fanfare in November 2021 after a successful tenure at Notre Dame, leaves LSU with a 34-14 overall record over three-plus seasons.
His time in purple and gold included a strong 10-3 finish and an SEC West title in 2022, powered by Heisman Trophy winner Jayden Daniels.
However, the Tigers failed to reach the College Football Playoff under Kelly, with their highest national ranking of 13th in the final 2022 CFP poll.
This season’s skid—following an opening road upset over Clemson—has included back-to-back losses to Vanderbilt and Texas A&M, exposing defensive vulnerabilities and offensive inconsistencies that have frustrated fans and boosters alike.
The firing triggers a staggering $54 million buyout for Kelly, making it one of the most expensive coaching dismissals in college football history, according to reports.
That figure underscores the high expectations placed on Kelly when he signed a 10-year, $100 million contract upon his arrival. It’s also the first time since Gerry DiNardo’s tenure ended in 1999 that an LSU coach has departed without securing a national championship.
Top Replacements for Brian Kelly at LSU
In the immediate aftermath, running backs coach Frank Wilson has been named interim head coach, tasked with steadying the ship as LSU prepares for the final stretch of the regular season, including a crucial matchup against Alabama on November 8.
Wilson’s familiarity with Louisiana recruiting pipelines—he previously coached at UTSA and served as an assistant at LSU—could provide some continuity during this turbulent period.The coaching carousel is already spinning, with speculation swirling around potential replacements.
Top names include Ole Miss’ Lane Kiffin, whose SEC success and offensive wizardry make him a natural fit; Tulane’s Jon Sumrall, a Louisiana native with a 15-6 record in New Orleans; Notre Dame’s Marcus Freeman; Georgia Tech’s Brent Key; and Missouri’s Eliah Drinkwitz.
Woodward, whose own job security has been questioned amid the program’s recent struggles, will lead the search.For Baton Rouge’s passionate fanbase, the news hits hard.
LSU football is more than a game here—it’s a cultural cornerstone, drawing 100,000-strong crowds to Tiger Stadium and fueling local economies from Tigerland bars to tailgate lots along Highland Road. Social media erupted Sunday afternoon, with one fan lamenting Kelly’s tenure as a “mediocre program” after high-profile assistant firings like defensive coordinator Matt House.
Many fans are echoing a sentiment of betrayal among those who once hailed Kelly as the savior to restore LSU’s championship pedigree.
The timing couldn’t be worse for recruiting and roster stability. LSU boasts a top-10 2025 recruiting class and a strong transfer portal haul, but rival programs are poised to poach talents like five-star freshman cornerback DJ Pickett, sophomore tight end Trey’Dez Green, and prized running back recruit Harlem Berry.
High-profile commitments such as defensive tackle Lamar Brown, the No. 1 prospect in the ESPN 300 from nearby Erwinville, La., could waver as the portal opens next month.
Final Word
As the sun sets on another chapter of LSU’s storied history, questions abound: Who will lead the Tigers back to glory? And can this program rebound from yet another seismic shift? For now, Geaux Tigers faithful hold their breath, united in hope amid the heartbreak.








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