Today, we’re talking about the offseason’s early winner, Brian Kelly’s do-or-die year at LSU and changes to the College Football Playoff. Let’s go:
Brian Kelly and the LSU Tigers have made significant changes this offseason to both the coaching staff and 2025 roster via the NCAA Transfer Portal. LSU boasts
Brian Kelly has got his full-time on-field coaching staff back up to 10 as he is set to bring in former Florida State assistant Alex Atkins on staff.
Kelly traveled to the Lone Star State on Tuesday to visit with a coveted 2026 target, Tigers ramping up the push.
Brian Kelly and the LSU Tigers will reportedly add former Miami Hurricanes defensive coordinator Lance Guidry to the 2025 staff, 247Sports' Matt Zenitz reported
Now, LSU is looking to ramp up their push after Brian Kelly and the Tigers' staff flew to the Sunshine State on Monday for a check-in with Henderson, he told LSU Tigers SI. It was a productive trip where Henderson will now look to visit Baton Rouge in the spring as his recruitment takes off.
The way-too-early top 25 predictions and Heisman Trophy odds mean early high heat for LSU, coach Brian Kelly and star quarterback Garrett Nussmeier in 2025
There are still some vacancies among Brian Kelly's staff at LSU football, but it appears one of them has been filled by a coach from an in-state FCS school.
LSU football announced Tuesday when it is holding its annual National L Club Spring Football Game. Check out when LSU's spring game is here.
LSU football is predicted to land 2027's top tight end recruit, according to On3. Ahmad Hudson is expected to commit to the Tigers, per On3's Steve Wiltfong. He says head coach Brian Kelly has increased momentum with Hudson, putting them ahead of a host of SEC schools.
Many overreacted when the Vols were dominated by Ohio State in the first round of the College Football Playoff, but it turned out that the Buckeyes were simply superior to everyone in the 12-team field.
Alabama built a 21-15 advantage in the first quarter but Kentucky outscored the Crimson Tide 19-9 in the second for a 34-30 halftime lead. Amoore’s 3-pointer sparked a 9-2 surge to end the third quarter that stretched the Wildcats’ lead to 52-40 entering the fourth.