LSU, Brian Kelly and Woodward
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Woodward, a Baton Rouge native and LSU alumnus, began his tenure as athletic director in April 2019. His departure comes just a week after LSU fired head football coach Brian Kelly, marking another major change within the athletic department.
LSU football coach Brian Kelly may not have a job much longer at the school. Kelly is under fire from fans, and even college football analysts, after his team got smacked around Saturday by Texas A&M. LSU lost to the Aggies, 49-25. Coach Kelly understands that LSU fans are angry at him. He addressed that anger during his postgame press conference.
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Before he arrived at LSU, Kelly, 64, had restored the shine to Notre Dame football after years of decline. He was a driving force behind modernizing the program and making it a consistent national contender for the first time since Lou Holtz in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
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Brian Kelly became the latest college football coach to be fired. The LSU Tigers decided to move on from the longtime coach one day after a 49-25 loss to Texas A&M. The Aggies had 35 unanswered points in the second half, which was likely the final nail in the coffin.
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From the weird accent to the real friction, Kelly's four years in Baton Rouge were a slow-motion culture clash that ended the only way it could