Brian Kelly, Paul Finebaum and LSU
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During an appearance on ESPN's Get Up, Paul Finebaum was asked about LSU's decision to fire Kelly. He made a strong statement, saying Kelly not only lost on the field but also lost the support of the people in power and even the players in the locker room.
Several names have been mentioned as possible replacements for Kelly, including Lane Kiffin, head coach of the Ole Miss Rebels. ESPN’s Paul Finebaum stated on “The Matt Barrie Show” that he believes Kiffin could potentially take that job.
The Red Hot Summer Tour 2026 will kick off with Paul Kelly at the helm, alongside Missy Higgins, The Cat Empire and The Cruel Sea for a legendary run.
It was 1974 and Canberra was in turmoil. A young Paul Kelly was the chief political correspondent for The Australian newspaper, and covered the mounting scandals and intrigues. As we near the 50th anniversary of 11 November,
Paul Finebaum believes Brian Kelly’s job at LSU is in serious jeopardy after a 49–25 loss to Texas A&M, saying it’s “DEFCON 1” in Baton Rouge. Kelly’s massive $52 million buyout could, however, complicate any immediate move.
Nick Saban has been very comfortable with his new job as a college football analyst, but there have still been many connections for him to return to the sidelines. Most recently, the LSU Tigers have made a coaching change and have decided to move away from Brian Kelly.
Oklahoma coach Brent Venables didn't just take a loss on the field to Ole Miss and Lane Kiffin on Saturday -- he took another from Kiffin's press conference Monday. Venables had commented that he "felt like we were the better team" despite Oklahoma's 34-26 home loss to Ole Miss in which the Sooners trailed almost the entire game,