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Kenny Lacy posted to Facebook on Monday with an anecdote about LSU's new interim coach Frank Wilson and some other coaches visiting with the Lacy family after Kyren's death. Notably absent was Kelly, who Lacy says never sent so much as a call or text.
Notre Dame football head coach Marcus Freeman gave a passionate response to Brian Kelly being fired from LSU mid-season.
“Coach Kelly gave me an opportunity to come here,” Freeman said, via Mike Beradino of the South Bend Tribune. “I’m always rooting for him. But it’s also the profession we’ve chosen. We know that can be a result of choosing this profession.” Freeman said he hated to see Kelly lose his job, knowing that it would affect families and players.
Brian Kelly’s firing came after a “very tense” meeting with LSU’s athletic director. Scott Woodward met with Kelly Sunday after the team’s ugly home loss to Texas A&M the day before and clashed over staff changes, according to The Athletic.
However, it also leaves us to parse through reactions from former LSU players on if they agreed with the news or not. New York Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers seemingly deleted a story from Instagram of him seemingly mocking Kelly's exit with a TikTok of somebody literally kicking rocks.
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LSU's Brian Kelly acknowledges boos are fair, says job decision 'out of my hands' after blowout loss
By the time the final seconds ticked off the clock in No. 20 LSU's humiliating 49-25 loss to No. 3 Texas A&M, most of those still left in Tiger Stadium were supporting the Aggies. Those that weren't were booing coach Brian Kelly, after "Fire Kelly!" chants had echoed through another second half collapse by LSU.