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Brian Kelly made his first public comments since he was fired as LSU’s head football coach.
It was less than two weeks ago when LSU made the move, parting ways with Kelly despite six seasons remaining on the 10-year, $100 million contract he signed with the Tigers.
But there is no bad blood. He said he’ll be rooting for interim head coach Frank Wilson Saturday when the Tigers face No. 4 Alabama.

LSU head coach Brian Kelly during the fourth quarter at Memorial Stadium in Clemson, S.C., Aug. 30, 2025. (Ken Ruinard/USA Today Network South Carolina/USA Today Network via Imagn Images)
“This journey began with great expectations with my own vision of how to get there,” Kelly said in a statement he posted on X. “Sometimes the journey does not end the way we hope.
“But when I think of our time together, I will remember and appreciate what we did accomplish. All of the exceptional student-athletes I had the privilege to coach. A Heisman Trophy winner and more than a dozen Tigers playing on Sundays, 39 players earning SEC Academic Honor Roll honors in 2024 alone. My daughter and son earning advanced degrees from LSU and a third who began his career working at the university.”
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Kelly’s departure came after No. 3 Texas A&M blew out LSU 49-25. The Tigers are now 5-3 overall and 2-3 in SEC play. Kelly left the program with a 34-14 record.
“The losses will always hurt, but I will remember all of the wins,” he wrote. “I don’t need to tell any of you how special Saturday nights in Tiger Stadium are. I am honored to have worn the purple and gold and been a part of it.”

LSU head coach Brian Kelly watches from the sideline in the second half against Alabama in Baton Rouge Nov. 9, 2024. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
The Tigers have four games remaining on their regular-season schedule, but it doesn’t look like they will make the College Football Playoff this year after failing to do so under Kelly.
“As everyone heads on their way to see the Tigers play, I wish Coach Wilson, the coaches and our players the best this weekend. I know they will do their best for themselves and for LSU. We will be watching and cheering for you,” Kelly added.
“This journey may have ended, but it’s a journey that will stay with me and my family forever.”
Kelly has around a $50 million buyout from LSU, barring a settlement. That figure would be the second-highest in college football history, behind only Jimbo Fisher and Texas A&M.

LSU head coach Brian Kelly stands on the sideline during the first half against Vanderbilt Oct. 18, 2025, in Nashville. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)
As for who will replace Kelly next season and beyond, the decision will not be Scott Woodward’s. He resigned as athletic director after public comments made by Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry, one of LSU’s main stakeholders.
Interim athletic director Verge Ausberry has dismissed talk of Nick Saban reuniting with the program, but Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin has been rumored as a candidate.
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