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LSU owes Brian Kelly a $54 million buyout, but the Tigers could save a significant portion if the former coach lands another major job following Michigan's unexpected coaching search
Kenzel’s loyalty to LSU stayed unshaken despite Brian Kelly’s firing, as he dropped a three-word message before the Tigers’ final game.
Apparently, there's at least one major candidate who can be crossed off the list when it comes to Michigan's coaching search. On Wednesday afternoon, Michigan fired Sherrone Moore for having an "inappropriate relationship with a staff member.
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Former LSU head coach Brian Kelly has appeared a potential candidate for the opening at Michigan after Sherrone Moore was fired.
Another athlete enters the transfer portal a month after Lane Kiffin joins LSU, with Brian Kelly’s son surprisingly reacting positively.
After two seasons at the helm, Sherrone Moore was officially fired as Michigan‘s head coach on Wednesday night with cause. Moore succeeded former head coach Jim Harbaugh following his departure for the Los Angeles Chargers in 2024 and led the Wolverines to a 16-8 record in the full-time role.
LSU has sent former coach Brian Kelly formal written notice that he was fired without cause, according to a letter obtained by The Advocate on Wednesday, and now it plans to pay his full $54 million buyout as long as he tries to land another job.
Kelly would withdraw his lawsuit once LSU confirms he was fired without cause and meets 'its contractual obligations,' his attorneys said.