Brian Kelly’s replacement at LSU: These are the possible candidates for the coaching job
Here’s a breakdown of all the candidates linked with the LSU job after Brian Kelly’s dismissal.


The Tigers have officially begun a new chapter. After a shaky start to the season and mounting disappointment in Baton Rouge, LSU opted to part ways with Brian Kelly, triggering one of the heftiest buyouts in college football. Kelly departs with a 34-14 mark over four seasons, but his teams failed to break through to the postseason prominence shown early on.
With the job now open, LSU finds itself holding perhaps the most prized vacancy in the coaching cycle. The expectation is clear: whoever takes the helm will be expected not just to rebuild, but to win — and soon.
Here are several of the leading names being floated:
🚨BREAKING: Brian Kelly will make over 26 THOUSAND DOLLARS PER DAY from LSU for the next six years.
— MLFootball (@MLFootball) October 27, 2025
Per second: $0.31
Per minute: $18.46
Per hour: $1,107
Per day: $26,582
Per week: $186,076
Per month: $808,333
There is no greater job in the world. A fired CFB head coach. pic.twitter.com/KbtTlRC8pN
Lane Kiffin (Ole Miss): He is widely considered the front-runner. Known for offensive firepower and proven success in the SEC, Kiffin checks many of the boxes, with a recent win over Oklahoma only elevating his standing.
Joe Brady (Buffalo Bills OC): A former LSU assistant during their national-title run, Brady brings NFL experience and a younger, innovative profile.
James Franklin (former Penn State coach): Franklin represents a more established, less flashy route. His geographical fit and fanbase resonance are seen as potential drawbacks.
Jon Sumrall (Tulane): A rising star from a Group-of-Five program, Sumrall has a strong winning record and SEC ties. He presents an intriguing under-the-radar choice.
Dabo Swinney (Clemson): This one borders on ‘long shot meets shock hire’. A decorated national champion but aging into a down season, Swinney would represent a bold gamble.
LSU shoulda pulled the plug on Brian Kelly right after this: pic.twitter.com/vRsxPLHDu5
— College Sports Only (@CSOonX) October 27, 2025
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