
Wasson: LSU definitely has a Brian Kelly problem
Far too often in life, people ascend along their career path to the point that they get a job precisely 1 rung higher than their talent deserves – simply because they’ve either been successful enough in their profession or are in the perfect place at just the right time.
Brian Kelly owns 310 on-field coaching victories and 2 national championship rings over his career, so to criticize his coaching acumen is tricky when looking only at the big picture. With the bona fides and resume that Kelly has, it is easy to draw an opinion that he is among the very best college football coaches walking Saban’s green Earth.
That lengthy disclaimer made, it feels more and more like the LSU Tigers have a problem with their football team.
A Brian Kelly problem.
As LSU problems go, of course, this ain’t a Curley Hallman problem by a fair stretch. Or even a Gerry DiNardo problem. But it is still a central issue for a Tigers program – an organization that literally lives on the short list of recruiting the nation’s best talent year after year – to turn in the kind of stinkers they have in 2024.
For starters, you simply can’t recruit the kind of talent, homegrown and outside the Louisiana border, that LSU does season after season and not maintain some sort of ownership of your conference – even if the conference is the SEC.
That’s a Brian Kelly problem.
LSU teams under the veteran coach have been good, don’t get it twisted. But they haven’t been great. Heck, in Kelly’s first year in 2022, the Tigers lost to unranked Florida State to begin Kelly’s tenure and dropped their last regular-season game – yet still had a shot at winning the SEC title before ending up in the Citrus Bowl.
Last season, the Tigers were again hopeful of big things only to again drop the opener to the Seminoles – who would end up going undefeated and win the ACC (so no shame there …). But 2 more regular-season losses again rendered LSU obsolete in the national picture by the time mid-November rolled around and only earned a spot in the ReliaQuest Bowl.
That’s a Brian Kelly problem.
And this season, now Year 3 of a 10-year, $95 million contract to lure their savior away from Notre Dame? A 3rd consecutive loss to open the season, this time to USC, tasted like week-old gumbo. (That loss looks worse every week, by the way, maybe the unexplainable loss of the season. USC is just 2-5 in the Big Ten and has changed quarterbacks.) But that setback was not nearly as nasty as back-to-back ugly losses to Texas A&M and Alabama – the latter a 42-13 embarrassment at Tiger Stadium last Saturday that saw most of the Tiger faithful storm the exits instead of sing “Touchdown for LSU” as the fourth quarter began.
That is definitely a Brian Kelly problem.
Then again, isn’t this kind of what LSU purchased when they brought Kelly in to replace Ed Orgeron? Yes, Kelly has those 2 national championship rings – but they are Division II rings encrusted with CZs from his time at Grand Valley State. Kelly might have turned in a 12-0 season in 2009 at Cincinnati to earn his shot at the Notre Dame gig, and he did take the Irish to the BCS National Championship Game and reach the Playoff twice, but his tenure in South Bend wasn’t exactly Hall of Fame material.
There were also some 8-5 seasons sprinkled in there, along with a disastrous 4-8 performance in 2016 that had the voluminous Notre Dame sidewalk alumni calling for his job. Because if you can’t recruit well and win big every year at Notre Dame, they’ll find someone who can quicker than you can say Charlie Weis or Tyrone Willingham.
Kelly righted the ship before getting out of South Bend while the getting was good, trading a premier job for another down south – citing “wanting to be with the best” and “the commitment to excellence, rich traditions, and unrivaled pride and passion of LSU Football.” Which, of course, means LSU threw a pile of money at Kelly while simultaneously catching onto this newfangled desire to utilize Name, Image and Likeness to the Tigers’ advantage.
But there is a difference between luring in talent via NIL riches and actually melding them into a championship contender. That facet is something Kelly didn’t bring with him – simply because he really hasn’t had it since his D-2 days at Grand Valley State. Kelly has proven himself to be a 9-4 coach over his 18-year Division I career, not only because career stats don’t lie but because we are seeing it manifest in real time.
No matter whom you ask in Red Stick, a 4-loss LSU coach doesn’t figure to stick around long enough to build much equity in his domicile. But the real Brian Kelly problem isn’t in that they hired a 4-loss coach thinking he would win championships. The real problem is that, if LSU wants to unload the 63-year-old Kelly after this season, it’ll cost a cool $60 million in buyout money.
There aren’t enough jambalaya joints in all the Bayou to come up with that kind of scratch, especially when LSU is also banging on doors trying to keep up with the NIL Jones’ of the SEC. Tiger fans, you can thank Kelly’s agent Trace Armstrong for that little poison pill.
Ultimately, as is the case with just about everything in the world these days, money is the problem at LSU. Kelly would be owed too much to be shown the exit, and he is still recruiting just well enough to produce the mirage of promise down the road.
That, LSU Nation, is the worst kind of Brian Kelly problem.
Wasson’s specialty…hyperbole and claiming every coach who loses a couple of games needs to be fired. Such a tired take.
I’m not sure about Wasson specifically, but you’re spot on about the take. Had LSU won the writers low hanging fruit would have been DeBoer and Bama. LSU has nothing to complain about. Kelly may have the worst fake southern accent I’ve ever heard, but he’s a better coach than Orgeron who’s accent wasn’t at all fake. They should forget about being “southern” or not and just be happy with the better coach.
Be sure about Wasson, just another Matt pos Hayes hyperbole wannabee, but with better grammar.
“Matt pos Hayes”
Childhumper is angry that she can’t get an article published.
Yes, that has to be it, thanks for clarifying. Always nice to have a smart grad close by
“Always nice to have a smart grad close by”
It’s always nice to put a period at the end of a sentence, Einstein.
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Is that better
“Is that better”
No.
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How about now
Ron, leave Humper alone..he has many redeeming qualities. As for you, in a very rare show of bi- partisanship, Maga and Deep state are over you!!!..banishment to penal colony in Madagascar is imminent.
“Ron, leave Humper alone”
No.
Not that I need it but…It’s not often that I have a man in a pink tutu standing up for me, dman. Thanks, I appreciate you. Don’t worry about Mr Ron, poor little critter is harmless without a keyboard
“Don’t worry about Mr Ron, poor little critter is harmless without a keyboard”
Oh no, the dog rapist says I’m harmless! Ohhhhhhhhhhh great insult, she/her.
He’s the Paul of sports writers.
The writer’s use of the translation name seems like a “dig” at the Bayou Bengals. The world knows it as Baton Rouge, the airport code is BTR. Don’t be a lunkhead, Mr. Wasson.
Journalism can be compared to batting in baseball. Sometimes you hit a single or a double or a triple or a HR. And sometimes you strikeout. It’s a job with daily deadlines. The articles are what they are. The journalist was chosen because of his/her overall talent. Who among journalists, is/was the GOAT? If there was one then he/she had a lot of strikeouts along the way.
You can write Kelly life history detailed to every assistant he hired and fired… every minute of practice he utilized efficiently … you can look at close ups of every play his teams ran. You still won’t know poop from apple butter about coaching. So why does any journalist or loud mouth fan go down that road?
Here’s a math exercise for fans and journalists. Assume that there are 12 great coaches in NCAA football today, or 6 if you like that better. Now take dice and roll them and see how often the number of each coach comes up. That’s how often the top coaches with all the same adherents to rules will win. This is why boosters used to cheat…and this is why Kelly and his peers have a limited amount of control on winning today.
And one more thing the system of being a winning program consistently is FAR from stabilizing yet. Fans and boosters still have some big recurring disappointments coming to them and they will not be solely due to what a coaching staff did or didn’t do!
Looks like this guy is the Matt “Hatchet Job” Hayes replacement at SDS, now that Hayes somehow managed to wrangle a job with Gannett/USA Today.
Dang, I didn’t know that. Matt really hit that left turn.
Ironically, after much ado about the great Brian Kelly hire vs the bad Billy Napier hire, appears to me both coaches are rowing the same boat. Add Hugh Freeze to the same boat and have him bail water I say…
We will see. But meanwhile Kirby, your bloated roster, and your tatted up thug QB keep under performing. UGA and LSU both have 2 SEC losses.
I’m not Kirby, but I’ll pass along your input, thx.
“and your tatted up thug QB”
Carson’s tattoos are pretty cool. Not sure why you have to attack his tats.
Yes, Coach Smart just lost his 3rd game in the last 50 something, all against Top 10 teams, with two on the road and 1 neutral. Fire him.
Could you imagine the bidding war for him if that ever happened?
More than a Trump autograph on a MAGA hat!
Wasson is probably writing that article right now. ;)
I can’t remember the last time LSU was blown out at home in a night game.
They got blown out by Auburn in ’98, ’99, 2000 . . . Somewhere in there. It was brutal. We drove over from Mobile. We went to the game while our wives spent money in NOLA.
Saturday, dumbfk.
“Saturday, dumbfk.”
You have a very low IQ, she/her.
Douches94 is sad that Kamala Harris lost. She really needs to check into a mental institution.
Also, you could stand to lose about 150 pounds, whale.
Gotta give the edge to booches in this grad vs lowlife exchange. Yes indeed, it was Saturday! Now that’s dmmm funny right there, I don’t care who you are.
The she/her that is Ron will not be pleased that you are bullying her.
Oh look, childhumper shows up to jump in. How cute.
Too bad the hurricane didn’t destroy your single wide.
“Yes indeed, it was Saturday!”
Anyone with an IQ of dog cr ap would know I was referring to game played in years past.
Too bad you’re an idiot.
“The she/her that is Ron will not be pleased that you are bullying her.”
If you’re going to jump in to insult someone at least try harder with the insults, Retard_from_al.com.
Last Saturday night.
It’s still funny, yep, still Saturday night…but don’t take my word, ask Ron, he’s a grad and really smart
“It’s still funny, yep, still Saturday night…but don’t take my word, ask Ron, he’s a grad and really smart”
Sure thing there, LakenRileyHumperU.
Is this the part where you tell me to let go of your ears, you know what you’re doing
It’s the part where you get arrested for rape/murder, pedo.
“Last Saturday night.”
Reading comprehension is hard for some she/her’s.
If you are going to try and insult someone, try harder.
“If you are going to try and insult someone, try harder.”
If you’re going to try to insult someone, try even harder.
Aaron Anderson LEFT Alabama at end of 2022 after being injured and thus no PT to go ‘home” to LSU. He LOST to Bama in 2023 and 2024 and Aaron missed out in participating in a College Football Playoff Game – even Nick Saban tried to tell him to wait and clam down and said he thought he was making a mistake – guess the grass is ALWAYS “greener” – and today ……it is what it is for Aaron
In big games he is the worst coach on the sidelines. His in game adjustments if there are any, are rarely noticed or effective. Woodward is to blame for giving a 60 year old mediocre coach a 10 year ridiculous amount of money contract. WoodWard is also the idiot who gave jumbo fisher his huge contract. Our problem is ATM has more stupid/asinine money than we do. We’re stuck with a middle of the road coach who seems to have his so called best coaching days behind him. We’ll see if he’s lost this team after the Florida game. I’m positive he’s lost most of the fan base for this year, after all the pregame hype and festivities before the game you don’t allow your team to get blown out by the Hated gumps, period.
The game wasn’t close, I think there’s more going on than just Kelly or in-game coaching. What’s up with the defense? That was a Bama offense only averaging 32ps/game in SEC play and only 28pts/game the previous 3 weeks. They exploded on ya’lls D worse than TAMU did.
Kelly is somewhat of a fraud because he really didn’t have consistent success until Notre Dame agreed to mainly play ACC teams which happened after 2017. If you look at his record before that he would have up and down seasons. That should have been a red flag
There is a lot of truth in this statement. Then you add the Notre Dame bump, and they made the playoffs a few times. Where they promptly showed they didn’t belong.
Yeah at minimum his teams would have probably lost to those 2017-2019 michigan teams. It was a somewhat harder schedule if you remember. On top of that USC was really down during those years and most of the time Kelly was at notre Dame
This might no be a popular take but it is what it is…Nuss isn’t very good. His INT’s derail LSU as much or more than anything Kelly does.
Beck and Nuss are interchangeable
“Beck and Nuss are interchangeable”
So like your dildo.
So,
Fixed it for you, grad
Punctuation is important
“Fixed it for you, grad
Punctuation is important”
And….you failed once again, she/her.
I appreciate that the majority of the comments paint a more reasonable picture, and are not buying this reporters dumping from the safety of the keyboard.
If you look at his past articles, that’s what he likes to do. Just a few weeks ago Alabama was doomed according to him, and they needed to fire DeBoer.
Sds has a Wasson problem. A big one
After reading the article and the numerous posts (at least those not bashing RonMexico and his reply’s), no one hit the nail on the head. LSU’s problem is the talent level on the team. When Kell took the team over, remember he watched LSU get thrashed in the Texas Bowl by K State because it had only 45 players suit up for the game. Heck the QB was a wide receiver.
Kell had to hit the portal hard to field a team in ‘22. He transitioning to building the team from recruits now. Most of the recruits are still young and haven’t reached their potential yet. The ‘25 class is in the top 5 in the country. It takes time to build a championship team. Kelly can and will do it at LSU. Hi is still a couple of years away. But I will say this, if he doesn’t do it by year 5, I’ll agree that it’s A Kelly problem.
Geez, what a pathetic job of proofreading I’d did! I’ll do better next time.
Kelly isn’t a problem yet, he’s still building. Anyone with a brain knows that. Vegas betting line is 3 to 1 that wasson will simply change next week’s article headline from LSU to either UTV or UGa, and Brian Kelly to Heup or Kirby after the results of the game…it’s what he does. The hyperbole queen, dat boi
Al least Coach O had passion and recognized his first full year the needs of the team, get faster, bigger and stronger. Kelly has failed to do that after 3 years. Build your team to beat the gumps and Coach O did that along with a little luck with a QB named Joe. O’s problem was he reached the mountain top and that was enough for him. The passion to stay on top of the mountain was gone. I think most coaches have the want to, but don’t the fire and passion to actually achieve it.
All that may be true. LSU stands in 7th place in talent among CFB. It may be a lot of young player.
But, just a reminder, a couple weeks ago you told us LSU had the best offense in the country and would be playing in the SECCG.
I’m not gonna be a homer and pretend like Saturday wasn’t embarrassing. It was. We weren’t ready to play, and that is a coaching problem.
That being said, LSU’s biggest issue is not coaching. It’s talent.
For starters, we had the weakest defensive line in the SEC at the end of last season. We whiffed in the transfer portal. We had the weakest defensive line in the SEC when this season began. Then Guillory got injured. We now may have the weakest defensive line in football.
Garrett “hit-or-miss” Nussmeier is 100% cooked. A&M rattled him, and his confidence has been gone ever since. At this point, he’s missing throws by a country mile We’re not making the playoffs, so maybe throw in Hurley to get him some reps. Because if we can indeed hang onto Underwood, I suspect both Collins and Nussmeier will be gone next year.
Before the season, most people picked LSU to go 9-3 or 8-4. That is still very much on the table if we can get our act together. Is it “awesome?” God, no.
But anyone suggesting we fire Kelly or (sweet Jesus) bring back Orgeron is clearly high.
You can’t fire Kelly, WHY LSU and Woodward gave a 60 year old coach 10 year guaranteed contract is retarded. Woody did the same at atm with jumbo. IMO its just bad business. The reason we can’t fire Kelly the clown is we don’t have stupid money like ATM does or like some of the richer schools do. We’re stuck. When your record is 35-35 against top 25 teams like Kelly’s, you are at best a mediocre coach. I’ll be the first to eat crow if and win he ever sniffs a NC. SEC is big boy football there are very few gimmies in this league. He doesn’t appear to be consistently up to the challenge. Last Saturday night may be the most embarrassing of all night games in Tiger Stadium, top 3 easily. IS he embarrassed, I’m sure the $190K he gets every week helps him sleep ok.
I think Wasson was referring to himself ascending up the career ladder until he found himself 1 rung higher…..
LOL yep you got me! – DW