LSU, Brian Kelly and Death Valley
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Brian Kelly and the LSU Tigers stole the show on day one of SEC Media Days with Garrett Nussmeier, Whit Weeks and Chris Hilton Jr. representing the program in Atlanta. The Bayou Bengals made their rounds across the Peach State with Nussmeier and Co. addressing the media to break down what's in store for the 2025 season.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNBrian Kelly reveals why LSU football should feel confident about its new offensive lineLSU football head coach Brian Kelly feels good about LSU's new offensive line this fall. Here's what Kelly said at SEC media days.
Opening-game problems have become a symbol for LSU falling short. The 2025 opener against Clemson is a chance to "change the narrative."
Brian Kelly won 10 games in his first two seasons at LSU, but that total fell to nine wins a year ago, raising some speculation that his tenure may have peaked.
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When asked about the leadership governing college sports, LSU head coach Brian Kelly highlighted "transparency and consistency" as paramount.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNBrian Kelly updates injury status of key LSU football receiver after car accidentLSU football coach Brian Kelly said wide receiver Nic Anderson was in a car accident but won't be sidelined for long.
LSU wide receiver Nic Anderson received medical treatment Friday night after involvement in a car accident, Tigers coach Brian Kelly told The Advocate at SEC Media Days. Anderson is not expected to miss significant time and will likely return to the practice field for the start of training camp.