Correct.

by Tim, Chicago, IL, Wednesday, May 20, 2026, 10:51 (5 days ago) @ Jeff (BGS)

The things he's spending time working on now are criticisms he read about himself, not the byproduct of self-reflection. This explains why his attempts to correct perception are doomed to fail: they are disingenuous, and he's oblivious to the fact that we can all tell. His whole life is the "muh fam-a-lee" moment.

His next ounce of self awareness will be his first

by Jeff (BGS) @, A starter home in suburban Tempe, Wednesday, May 20, 2026, 08:27 (5 days ago) @ omahadomer

Maybe that is a little too harsh, since he was a damn good football coach for quite a while. But, I'd be shocked if he honestly looked back at LSU and thought, "Getting fired is >90% on me because I didn't put in the work."

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by omahadomer, Wednesday, May 20, 2026, 07:49 (5 days ago) @ Jeremy (WeIsND)

I'm sure he thinks he was the right guy for the job. He probably figured he was entitled to a Kelly 2.0 there. He didn't get a chance for a reboot at LSU.

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LSU had alums throwing cash at guys on the field/locker room

by San Pedro @, More than 100 feet from Bob Davies, Tuesday, May 19, 2026, 11:23 (6 days ago) @ PMan

Odell Beckham Jr. acting like he was in a strip club with a wad of bills flying. I'm not surprised Kelly wanted to dial back the chaos of the Orgeron regime. Of course, he probably acted like a dink in the process, just as he did at ND.

This is the correct take.

by San Pedro @, More than 100 feet from Bob Davies, Tuesday, May 19, 2026, 11:20 (6 days ago) @ KGB

I had my timing off, thinking that Jaiden played for Kelly at ND.

100% the shitbird governor will not take accountability

by KGB, Belly o. the Beast, Tuesday, May 19, 2026, 10:02 (6 days ago) @ GloveND

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The Governor hired the coach

by GloveND, Tuesday, May 19, 2026, 09:38 (6 days ago) @ PMan

Verge was there, but from firing Kelly and the AD to going after Kiffin full throttle, that was a governor choice. If Kiffin flames out, I am sure they will blame him somehow, but he was not the guy making that call.

bing

by Jay, San Diego, Tuesday, May 19, 2026, 09:21 (6 days ago) @ KGB

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Or

by KGB, Belly o. the Beast, Tuesday, May 19, 2026, 08:49 (6 days ago) @ Jay

Kelly as LSU coach perhaps not prioritizing a local kid and legacy in his son like he thought BK should have. They did offer but I got the impression that ND recruited him a lot harder.

I wonder how quickly Kelly realized he was in over his head

by Jeremy (WeIsND), Offices of Babip Pecota Vorp & Eckstein, Tuesday, May 19, 2026, 08:37 (6 days ago) @ PMan

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was wondering about that too

by Jay, San Diego, Tuesday, May 19, 2026, 07:55 (6 days ago) @ San Pedro

Looking it up, it seems Ausberry committed after Kelly departed.

San Pedro says good stuff above.

by PMan @, The Banks of the Spokane River, Tuesday, May 19, 2026, 07:09 (6 days ago) @ terribletr

Kiffin has yet to coach a game at LSU, and has been on the job for half a year. That fact that he lets former players run rampant in the building and the weight room when Kelly did not? Ok. The fact that Kelly set certain boundaries on his time against alums, boosters, and “fans”? Makes sense to me when your goal is to coach football.

Kelly was a terrible cultural fit at LSU. Not new news.

Kiffin being a great cultural fit already? Cliche at this point.

But the AD should practice with unexpressed thoughts, especially when some are outright exaggerations.

Not sure what this means

by terribletr, Tuesday, May 19, 2026, 04:33 (6 days ago) @ PMan

But if Kelly had rules and boundaries, they served him, not the institution and not winning football games.

Kelly wants his cake and to eat it too.

I tend to agree that the AD should be above the fray but I’d want to kick Kelly in the balls too.

Verge comes off as unprofessional.

by San Pedro @, More than 100 feet from Bob Davies, Tuesday, May 19, 2026, 03:09 (6 days ago) @ Jay

A guy who was elevated to AD because he was the beneficiary of the governor’s impulsive decision making.

It sounds personal, like he clashed with Kelly while in his assistant AD role. Maybe some leftover antipathy related to his son’s career at ND as well.

or, Kelly had rules and boundaries...

by PMan @, The Banks of the Spokane River, Monday, May 18, 2026, 14:28 (6 days ago) @ Jay

and Kiffin has zero.

there's a way to talk up your new coach

by Jay, San Diego, Monday, May 18, 2026, 13:34 (6 days ago) @ Joe I

without crapping all over the last guy. Then there's what Verge did. He gave BK both barrels and then put another one in him while he was down, just to be sure.

Oh, definitely. I'm just enjoying my popcorn.

by Joe I @, Monday, May 18, 2026, 13:28 (6 days ago) @ PMan
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A bit cliche.

by PMan @, The Banks of the Spokane River, Monday, May 18, 2026, 13:24 (6 days ago) @ Joe I

New AD heaping praise on the new fancy head coach he has hitched his career to; and, of course, the new coach is doing all these things different and better than the last guy my predecessor hired.

The knives are out, and probably quite warranted.

by Joe I @, Monday, May 18, 2026, 13:12 (7 days ago) @ Jay

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LSU AD Verge Ausberry (Jaiden's dad) on Lane (and BK)

by Jay, San Diego, Monday, May 18, 2026, 12:09 (7 days ago)

https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaaf/sec/2026/05/14/lsu-tigers-football-lane-kif...

BATON ROUGE, LA – LSU football suffered from “no connection” under Brian Kelly, and now the program is pivoting back toward “the Saban model.”

That’s how LSU athletic director Verge Ausberry described it in an exclusive interview with USA TODAY Sports, during which Ausberry spoke at length about the program’s direction under first-year coach Lane Kiffin.

While not mentioning Kiffin’s predecessor directly by name, Ausberry took a clear shot at how the program operated under Kelly.

“It’s going back to the Saban model,” Ausberry told USA TODAY Sports of the program’s redirect. “(That means) running the whole program. Then, you have to go do some things with alumni and do things with boosters and do things with fundraising, with NIL. You have to be a part of that.”

“That’s what Lane will do,” Ausberry continued. “He’ll go out there and have that conversation with the donors and the people who support the program and (say), ‘We need your help,’ and give them his cell number.

“He’s not one who’ll say, ‘OK, I don’t want people to contact me. I don’t want people to touch me. I don’t want people to be around me.’ That’s who we had. That’s why we got what we got. There was no feel, there was no connection between the LSU football program, the coach, and the fans.”


Brian Kelly's LSU program had 'no connection'

Particularly notable, according to Ausberry, is how Kiffin makes former players feel welcome around the program.

“There was no connection and no building” when Kelly was coach, Ausberry said. “Not many employees connected. The former players didn’t connect. Yeah, I’m saying it.

“Now, former players live over there (at the facility), go over there, we welcome them over there, (they) work out over there. That’s what we want. That’s who LSU used to be. Former players came in the weight room, and they worked out. There wasn’t signing no form to be able to work out, or, ‘Who are you? You can’t work out at this time.’”

Brian Kelly loss to Texas A&M showed undeniable 'problem'
Ausberry is a Louisiana lifer who’s spent his entire career at LSU. He’s friends with Saban, the former LSU coach. Kiffin started to rebuild his career under Saban as Alabama’s offensive coordinator, more than a decade ago.

Kiffin said after his hire Saban told him he’d regret it if he passed on the LSU job.

Ausberry played linebacker for LSU before starting his career in the athletic department. He became athletic director in November after Gov. Jeff Landry cleaned house, with an assist from the LSU’s board of supervisors.

One of Ausberry's first moves after being promoted was hiring Kiffin away from Mississippi. Kiffin steps into a job that demands perennial playoff contention.

Saban, Les Miles and Ed Orgeron each won a national championship at LSU within four seasons.

Kelly won 71% of his games at LSU, but he never made the playoff. In Kelly’s final two games, LSU lost to Vanderbilt, then got trounced by Texas A&M at home after blowing a halftime lead.

By the fourth quarter of Kelly’s final game at Tiger Stadium, the stands had hollowed out, and Aggie maroon was notable among the fans who remained.

That scene lingers with Ausberry.

“When you get beat 50-something to 7, or whatever the Texas A&M score was, and you’re feeling all your fans leaving, that's a problem,” Ausberry said.

The final score was 49-25, but who’s counting?

Asked directly whether Kiffin would win a national championship at LSU, Kelly said, “I think so.”

How Kiffin fares in Year 1 at LSU will rank among the top stories in college football this season.

Previously Public Enemy No. 1 in Tennessee for leaving the Vols after one season in favor of his "dream job" Southern California, Kiffin is now reviled in Mississippi, and Kiffin told USA TODAY Sports that Ole Miss fans hate him on a "way different level" than Tennessee did.

Well, get your popcorn ready.

ESPN’s “College GameDay” will air from Baton Rouge before LSU’s season opener against Clemson. In what should be the premier spectacle of the regular season, Kiffin will return to Oxford, Mississippi, in Week 3, when LSU plays Ole Miss.

Kiffin led Ole Miss to its best period of success since the peak of the Johnny Vaught era, more than 60 years ago, but just as the Rebels qualified for the playoff for the first time ever, Kiffin left for the LSU job.

A villainous exit in Oxford. A hero's welcome in Baton Rouge.

Employing Kiffin isn’t for the faint of heart. Wherever he goes, the headlines (and drama) follow.

“Every day you talk about us, guess what, that’s good for LSU,” Ausberry said. “If they’re not talking about you, guess what? That’s when you’ve got problems. That’s when you got apathy. That’s when nobody gives a s***, when nobody cares when you’re getting your ass beat by A&M by 40, when nobody’s watching you.

“I’d rather be on the opposite side.”

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