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Will LSU football pay Brian Kelly's buyout? Tigers officially fire coach without cause

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LSU football has agreed to give former Tigers' coach Brian Kelly his full buyout fee after firing him without cause, according to multiple outlets.

Will LSU football pay Brian Kelly's buyout? Tigers officially fire coach without cause

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Story byVideo Player CoverJohn Leuzzi, USA TODAYThu, November 27, 2025 at 12:40 AM UTC·2 min read

LSU football has officially closed the book on the Brian Kelly era in Baton Rouge... Again.

According to multiple outlets, including ESPN's Pete Thamel, LSU put in writing on Wednesday, Nov. 26 to Kelly that the university terminated his contract without cause, which means he'll receive his full buyout pay of approximately $54 million as long as he continues to search for a new job.

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The 64-year-old coach was dismissed by the Tigers Sunday, Oct. 26.

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The decision by the Tigers to solidify that Kelly was fired without cause comes after Kelly filed a lawsuit against LSU on Nov. 11, claiming the school was trying to fire him for cause to avoid paying him his approximate $54 million buyout fee, which is according to his contract obtained by the USA TODAY Network.

Kelly's approximate $54 million buyout is second second-most-expensive buyout in college football history, only behind Jimbo Fisher's $76.8 million at Texas A&M in 2023.

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He was relieved from his duties by former LSU athletic director Scott Woodward on Oct. 26, one day after the Tigers dropped their third-straight top-25 ranked game of the season, a lopsided 49-25 loss to No. 3 Texas A&M at home.

It marked the first time that Kelly had been fired in his coaching career, which has included stops at Central Michigan, Cincinnati and Notre Dame.

There are currently seven Power Four conference jobs other than LSU still open for Kelly this coaching carousel in Florida, Arkansas, Penn State, Auburn, UCLA, Stanford and Cal. Virginia Tech and Oklahoma State have already filled their openings with James Franklin and Eric Morris, respectively.

"Moving to Baton Rouge four years ago, my family and I were clear. There would be no halfway. We would be all-in for LSU and for Louisiana. This journey began with great expectations with my own vision of how to get there. Sometimes the journey does not end the way we hope," Kelly said in his first public statement since his firing on Nov. 6. "... The losses will always hurt, but I will always remember all of the wins."

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In four seasons at LSU, Kelly finished with a 34-14 overall record and missed out on the College Football Playoffs in each season. He led the Tigers to one SEC championship game appearance, which came in his first season.

Cal fired Justin Wilcox on Nov. 23 with one game left in the regular season. The Golden Bears are 6-5 this season but 48-55 in Wilcox's seven seasons in charge.Auburn fired coach Hugh Freeze on Nov. 2 following a home loss to Kentucky. Freeze was 15-19 in two-plus seasons on the Plains.LSU fired Brian Kelly on Oct. 26 after an embarrassing home loss to Texas A&M the night before.Florida fired Billy Napier on Oct. 19 during his fourth season as Gators coach. UF was 22-23 during Napier's tenure.Penn State fired James Franklin on Oct. 12 after a third straight loss. The Nittany Lions were 104-45 in 11-plus seasons under Franklin.UAB fired Trent Dilfer on Oct. 12 after a 2-4 start to the 2025 season. Dilfer was in his third season as head coach of the Blazers.Sam Pittman was fired by Arkansas on Sept. 25, a day after the Razorbacks were blown out by Notre Dame, 56-13. Pittman was 32-34 in his five-plus seasons as Hogs coach.Virginia Tech fired Brent Pry on Sept. 14 after the Hokies started the season 0-3. Virginia Tech was 16-24 overall in Pry's three-plus seasons.UCLA fired DeShaun Foster on Sept. 14 after the Bruins fell to 0-3 following a home loss to New Mexico. The Bruins were 5-10 in Foster's one-plus season in charge.Mike Gundy was in his 21st season as Oklahoma State coach when he was fired on Sept. 23. Gundy was 170-90 as Cowboys coach, but started 1-2 this season after going 3-9 in 2024.Oregon State fired Trent Bray on Oct. 12 after the Beavers started the season 0-7. The Beavers were 5-14 in Bray's season-plus in Corvallis.Colorado State fired football coach Jay Norvell on Oct. 19. Norvell was 18-26 in his four seasons in Fort Collins.

Stanford coach Troy Taylor was fired prior to the 2025 season following allegations of mistreating staff. He was 6-18 in two seasons with the Cardinal and was replaced by interim coach Frank Reich.

Kent State coach fired coach Kenni Burns on April 15 after he posted a 1-23 record of and was placed on administrative leave by the school in March. Mark Carney is serving as interim coach.1 / 14

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Cal fired Justin Wilcox on Nov. 23 with one game left in the regular season. The Golden Bears are 6-5 this season but 48-55 in Wilcox's seven seasons in charge.1 / 14

College football coaches fired already in 2025 season. See who's on the growing list

Cal fired Justin Wilcox on Nov. 23 with one game left in the regular season. The Golden Bears are 6-5 this season but 48-55 in Wilcox's seven seasons in charge.2 / 14

College football coaches fired already in 2025 season. See who's on the growing list

Auburn fired coach Hugh Freeze on Nov. 2 following a home loss to Kentucky. Freeze was 15-19 in two-plus seasons on the Plains.3 / 14

College football coaches fired already in 2025 season. See who's on the growing list

LSU fired Brian Kelly on Oct. 26 after an embarrassing home loss to Texas A&M the night before.4 / 14

College football coaches fired already in 2025 season. See who's on the growing list

Florida fired Billy Napier on Oct. 19 during his fourth season as Gators coach. UF was 22-23 during Napier's tenure.5 / 14

College football coaches fired already in 2025 season. See who's on the growing list

Penn State fired James Franklin on Oct. 12 after a third straight loss. The Nittany Lions were 104-45 in 11-plus seasons under Franklin.6 / 14

College football coaches fired already in 2025 season. See who's on the growing list

UAB fired Trent Dilfer on Oct. 12 after a 2-4 start to the 2025 season. Dilfer was in his third season as head coach of the Blazers.7 / 14

College football coaches fired already in 2025 season. See who's on the growing list

Sam Pittman was fired by Arkansas on Sept. 25, a day after the Razorbacks were blown out by Notre Dame, 56-13. Pittman was 32-34 in his five-plus seasons as Hogs coach.8 / 14

College football coaches fired already in 2025 season. See who's on the growing list

Virginia Tech fired Brent Pry on Sept. 14 after the Hokies started the season 0-3. Virginia Tech was 16-24 overall in Pry's three-plus seasons.9 / 14

College football coaches fired already in 2025 season. See who's on the growing list

UCLA fired DeShaun Foster on Sept. 14 after the Bruins fell to 0-3 following a home loss to New Mexico. The Bruins were 5-10 in Foster's one-plus season in charge.10 / 14

College football coaches fired already in 2025 season. See who's on the growing list

Mike Gundy was in his 21st season as Oklahoma State coach when he was fired on Sept. 23. Gundy was 170-90 as Cowboys coach, but started 1-2 this season after going 3-9 in 2024.11 / 14

College football coaches fired already in 2025 season. See who's on the growing list

Oregon State fired Trent Bray on Oct. 12 after the Beavers started the season 0-7. The Beavers were 5-14 in Bray's season-plus in Corvallis.12 / 14

College football coaches fired already in 2025 season. See who's on the growing list

Colorado State fired football coach Jay Norvell on Oct. 19. Norvell was 18-26 in his four seasons in Fort Collins.13 / 14

College football coaches fired already in 2025 season. See who's on the growing list

Stanford coach Troy Taylor was fired prior to the 2025 season following allegations of mistreating staff. He was 6-18 in two seasons with the Cardinal and was replaced by interim coach Frank Reich.

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College football coaches fired already in 2025 season. See who's on the growing list

Kent State coach fired coach Kenni Burns on April 15 after he posted a 1-23 record of and was placed on administrative leave by the school in March. Mark Carney is serving as interim coach.

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