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Everyone’s Saying the Same Thing About Brian Kelly After LSU’s Loss to USC
By Matt Wadleigh,
3 hours ago
The LSU Tigers and USC Trojans faced off in a must-see college football showdown on the first day of September. Both teams have new quarterbacks and defensive coordinators, as well as coaches striving to succeed in their respective conferences.
By the end of the game, it was the Trojans that escaped Las Vegas with a thrilling win. LSU tied it up at 20 with a field goal with less than two minutes remaining.
Then, Miller Moss led a magnificent two-minute drive that ended with a Woody Marks rushing score. In turn, USC got the 27-20 victory and moved to 1-0 on the season.
Moreover, it meant LSU coach Brian Kelly once again lost in Week 1.
As soon as the clock hit zero, Brian Kelly started to trend, and not for good reasons. Yes, even after Week 1, fans are suggesting Kelly should be on the hot seat.
"Why LSU even hired Brian Kelly in the first place ????" one fan wrote on X.
"Brian Kelly hot seat, #BayouBuyout" PFT Commenter wrote on X.
"Brian Kelly gonna Brian Kelly," another fan wrote.
"Brian Kelly is the least fun coach in America and he’s at the most fun program. Get somebody else," Brandon Walker wrote on X.
The hot seat talks continued regarding Brian Kelly.
"LSU has been on the wrong side of way too many instant classics lately, and Cajuns aren’t exactly famous for their patience. Brian Kelly’s seat might be hotter than some people realize…" a fan mentioned .
"How long before Brian Kelly on that hot seat," a fan wrote.
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