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LSU football fans vilify Brian Kelly because LSU doesn’t play Alabama

The LSU Tigers are currently being dominated by the Alabama Crimson Tide and that will end all of LSU’s hopes of making the College Football Playoff. The Tigers were dominated throughout the game after coming off a bye week that reflected poorly on the coaching staff. The outcome of this game sparked outrage among LSU fans and anger among opposing fan bases as Brian Kelly came up short in another big game.

After Jalen Milroe’s fourth rushing touchdown of the night, fans shared that Brian Kelly was daggering defensive coordinator Blake Baker as the Tigers once again let a running quarterback dominate the game.

Fox Sports Radio’s Aaron Torres questioned what exactly is getting better under Brian Kelly.

Gov. Scott Landry’s decision to spend the entire week bringing a live tiger to the game caused heated debate and major distraction.

There’s starting to be a consensus across the country that the lights at these big games may be too bright for Brian Kelly.

His record in these big games at LSU is starting to show that the Tigers only beat teams they are clearly superior to.

Notre Dame fans called for a truce with LSU fans as they begin to feel bad about LSU relying on a coach who can’t win the big games after Kelly blamed Notre Dame for its shortcomings has made.

Old Row Sports took advantage of Brian Kelly’s reactions during these games.

Entering the night, LSU had a 15-game winning streak in home night games, but after the loss they started a new streak.

The loss led to comparisons between Penn State’s Brian Kelly and James Franklin, as the two struggle in every big game they play.

The LSU Tigers simply cannot release Brian Kelly because his contract and buyout are so large that the Tigers would have to liquidate their zero fund to make the move. Brian Kelly was brought to LSU to win championships, and in three seasons LSU didn’t even come close. At some point Brian Kelly has to take the blame and at some point he has to prove he’s the man for the job.

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