Brian Kelly Breaks Silence: The Shocking Truth Behind LSU Firing Revealed
“We were 34-14, 22-3 at home when I was fired. We had two 10-win seasons, won an SEC (West Division) championship, had the No. 1 offense in college football, [and] a Heisman Trophy winner,” continued Kelly. “When you look at what is winning and what keeps you employed, other people make those decisions. But it starts with what is defined as winning, and unfortunately, it wasn’t defined as enough winning, leading into being fired.”
LSU fired Brian Kelly after eight games in the 2025-26 campaign after the program went 5-3 in that stretch. After starting the season 4-0, the Tigers suffered three losses in a four-game stretch to the Ole Miss Rebels, Vanderbilt Commodores, and Texas A&M Aggies.


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