Kelly is going to leave Notre Dame to become the next coach at LSU. The college football news cycle has been wild the last couple days with a lot of moving parts, including the shocking news of Lincoln Riley leaving Oklahoma for USC. Now, it appears as though Brian Kelly is leaving Notre Dame for LSU. Chat Sports host James Yoder breaks down the top 10 candidates Notre Dame can hire if Brian Kelly does in fact leave LSU. Watch above on Chat Sports' College Football Now EMERGENCY Coaching Hot Board video.
Brian Kelly replacements include a list of top tier names and this is only the beginning of the Notre Dame Football rumors cycle. Brian Kelly replacements include names like Urban Meyer, Dabo Swinney, Lane Kiffin, Matt Campbell, Ryan Day and Luke Fickell. Kelly took over the Notre Dame football program in 2010 and is the winningest coach in program history. Over the last 12 seasons, Brian Kelly’s record is 153-113 and while Notre Dame is 5-5 in bowl games, Kelly has led the Fighting Irish to the College Football Playoff twice (2016 and 2018), plus the BCS national championship game during the 2012 season.
Notre Dame Football Coach Hot Board - Brian Kelly Replacement Candidates:
#10 Urban Meyer (HC, Jaguars)
#9 PJ Fleck (HC, Minnesota)
#8 Dabo Swinney (HC, Clemson)
#7 Lane Kiffin (HC, Ole Miss)
#6 Mario Cristobal (HC, Oregon)
#5 Tommy Rees (OC, Notre Dame)
#4 Marcus Freeman (DC, Notre Dame)
#3 Matt Campbell (HC, Iowa State)
#2 Ryan Day (HC, Ohio State)
#1 Luke Fickell (HC, Cincinnati)
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