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The LSU Tigers faced the No. 4 Alabama Crimson Tide on Saturday night and lost 20-9. They have lost three straight games and hold a 5-4 record. They started the season 4-0, but things have spiraled, resulting in the firing of head coach Brian Kelly.
Fewer than 24 hours after his team was blasted 49-25 by No. 3 Texas A&M, Brian Kelly was fired as LSU’s football coach eight games into his fourth season at the school on Sunday, Oct. 26. The move brought the sudden and stunning end to a tenure that ...
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LSU football wide receiver Nic Anderson left the Alabama game in concerning fashion, which involved the medical cart coming out.
Well, it's finally time for LSU football to play a football game again. After a period that felt like an entire offseason that saw LSU head coach Brian Kelly fired, offensive coordinator Joe Sloan dismissed and athletics director Scott Woodward walking away,
LSU's interim athletic director denied Nick Saban coaching rumors sparked by Shaquille O'Neal, as the Tigers continue searching for their new football coach after Brian Kelly's firing.
The LSU Tigers and Brian Kelly parted ways on Oct. 26 amid the program's 5-3 start to the season with recent losses to the Ole Miss Rebels, Vanderbilt Commodore
Brian Kelly didn’t get fired at LSU because he lost football games, though losing did eventually catch up to him. He got fired because, somewhere along the way, the winningest coach in Notre Dame history had transformed himself into what one current staff member diplomatically called “Where’s Waldo?