Brian Kelly is an American college football coach currently at Louisiana State University (LSU) since 2022. Prior to LSU, Kelly held head coaching positions at Grand Valley State University, Central Michigan University, the University of Cincinnati, and the University of Notre Dame. He achieved significant success, leading Grand Valley State to NCAA Division II Football Championships in 2002 and 2003. His 2012 Notre Dame team played in the BCS National Championship Game, and the 2018 and 2020 teams reached the College Football Playoff, establishing Kelly as a prominent figure in college football.
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In his first full season, Kelly led Cincinnati to its second ever 10-win season, the Bearcats' first since 1949.
On October 25, 1961, Brian Keith Kelly was born. He is now an American college football coach.
In 1983, Brian Kelly graduated from Assumption University with a bachelor's degree in political science.
In 1986, Brian Kelly concluded his role as linebackers coach, defensive coordinator, and softball coach at Assumption University, which he had held since 1983.
In 1987, Brian Kelly joined the Grand Valley State University staff as a graduate assistant and defensive backs coach for Tom Beck.
In 1989, Brian Kelly became the defensive coordinator and recruiting coordinator at Grand Valley State University.
In 1991, Brian Kelly became the head football coach at Grand Valley State University.
On November 18, 2012, Notre Dame was voted the #1 team in the nation for the first time since 1993 and was #1 in the BCS rankings for the first time ever.
On November 17, Brian Kelly and Notre Dame went undefeated at home for the first time since 1998 with a 38–0 victory over Wake Forest.
In 2001, the Grand Valley team under Brian Kelly set 77 NCAA, GLIAC, and school records, including the all-time Division II scoring record, averaging 58.4 points per game.
In 2002, Brian Kelly led the Grand Valley State Lakers to an NCAA Division II Football Championship.
In 2002, the Lakers, led by Brian Kelly, went 14–0 en route to their first national title.
Following Mike DeBord's departure after the 2003 season, Brian Kelly became the 24th head coach at Central Michigan University.
In 2003, Brian Kelly led the Lakers to a 14-1 record, claiming their second national championship.
In 2003, Brian Kelly's tenure as the head football coach at Grand Valley State University concluded.
In 2004, Brian Kelly became the head football coach at Central Michigan University.
In 2004, during Brian Kelly's first season as head coach, Central Michigan finished with a 4–7 record.
On December 3, 2006, Brian Kelly was named Cincinnati's head coach, succeeding Mark Dantonio.
In 2006, Brian Kelly transitioned from Central Michigan University to become the head football coach at the University of Cincinnati.
In 2006, Brian Kelly's third season, the Chippewas won the MAC Championship and qualified for the Motor City Bowl. Kelly left to accept the Cincinnati coaching vacancy three days after CMU won the 2006 MAC Championship. His record at Central Michigan in three seasons was 19–16.
On December 5, 2007, Brian Kelly was named Big East Coach of the Year after leading the Bearcats to a 9–3 record.
In 2008, Brian Kelly led Cincinnati to its first ever outright Big East title, winning all three of the Bearcats' traveling trophies. He was also named Big East Coach of the Year for the 2008 season.
On January 1, 2009, Brian Kelly's Cincinnati team played in the Orange Bowl versus Virginia Tech but lost 20–7.
In December 2009, Brian Kelly agreed to replace Charlie Weis as Notre Dame's head coach.
In 2009, Brian Kelly's Bearcats had an undefeated regular season with 12 straight victories and were ranked #3 in the BCS Standings. Kelly did not coach the team in the Sugar Bowl due to his departure to Notre Dame.
In 2009, Brian Kelly's tenure as the head football coach at the University of Cincinnati concluded.
In 2009, Cincinnati football achieved the highest academic rating among teams in the top 10 of the BCS standings. Brian Kelly won Big East Coach of the Year for the third time and the Home Depot Coach of the Year.
On January 1, 2010, Brian Kelly made the decision not to coach the Bearcats in the Sugar Bowl, due to accepting the head coach position at Notre Dame.
In 2010, Brian Kelly became the head football coach at the University of Notre Dame.
In 2012, Brian Kelly led Notre Dame to an undefeated regular season, earning them the #1 ranking and a spot in the 2013 BCS National Championship Game.
In 2012, Brian Kelly's Notre Dame team reached the 2013 BCS National Championship Game.
In the 2018 season, Brian Kelly led Notre Dame to its first undefeated regular season since 2012.
On January 7, 2013, Brian Kelly and the Fighting Irish lost the 2013 BCS National Championship Game to the Alabama Crimson Tide, 42–14.
Brian Kelly's 2012 Notre Dame team played in the 2013 BCS National Championship Game.
In the Spring of the 2013 season, Notre Dame lost its starting quarterback Everett Golson for academic violations, leading Brian Kelly to name Tommy Rees as the starting quarterback. Notre Dame was forced to vacate all nine of their 2013 victories. On November 22, 2016, Notre Dame was controversially forced to vacate all nine of their 2013 victories, finishing the season with an adjusted record of 0-4, after the NCAA rejected Notre Dame's appeal on February 13, 2018.
In 2014, Brian Kelly's #17 Notre Dame team finished the season with an 8-5 record, upsetting LSU 31-28 in the Music City Bowl.
In 2014, Notre Dame discovered that an athletic trainer had provided impermissible help to eight players during the 2012 season and the following season, leading to controversy and NCAA sanctions.
In 2015, Brian Kelly's Notre Dame team experienced injuries to key players and finished the season with a loss to #7 Ohio State in the Fiesta Bowl.
On November 22, 2016, Notre Dame was controversially forced to vacate all of their 2012 victories due to impermissible help provided by an athletic trainer, resulting in an adjusted season record of 0-1.
In 2016, Brian Kelly's Notre Dame team finished with a 4-8 record, which was their worst in a decade, facing criticism for play calling and defensive performance.
In 2017, Brian Kelly's Irish bounced back from a 4–8 season by going 10–3, including a win over the #16 LSU Tigers in the Citrus Bowl.
On February 13, 2018, the NCAA rejected Notre Dame's appeal regarding vacated wins, upholding the decision to vacate all 2012 victories.
As of December 2, 2018, Brian Kelly's Notre Dame team was ranked #3 in the nation by the College Football Playoff committee.
On December 29, 2018, Brian Kelly's Notre Dame team played in the College Football Playoff Semifinal at the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic against Clemson and lost 30-3.
In 2018, Brian Kelly's Fighting Irish team made an appearance in the College Football Playoff.
In 2018, two offensive linemen from Brian Kelly's 2017 team were drafted in the top 10 of the NFL draft.
In 2020, Brian Kelly's Fighting Irish team made an appearance in the College Football Playoff.
In 2020, Notre Dame joined the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) due to the COVID-19 pandemic, winning all ten regular-season games, including a victory over Clemson. They lost to Clemson in the ACC Championship Game but still qualified for the College Football Playoff as the #4 seed. Notre Dame lost to Alabama in the Semifinals, finishing the 2020 season with a 10-2 record. Brian Kelly was also named ACC Coach of the Year.
In 2020, the Fighting Irish were ranked in the top 10 after a playoff appearance.
On November 30, 2021, Brian Kelly was named the head coach at Louisiana State University (LSU). He replaced Ed Orgeron, citing LSU's commitment to excellence and rich traditions as his reasons for the move.
In 2021, Brian Kelly's tenure as the head football coach at the University of Notre Dame came to an end.
In 2022, Brian Kelly became the head football coach at Louisiana State University (LSU), a position he currently holds.
In 2022, Brian Kelly's contract more than tripled his previous salary, increasing from $2.67 million in 2021 to $9 million.
In 2023, Brian Kelly and the LSU Tigers started the season ranked #5 in the AP Poll. They finished the season with a 10-3 record after defeating Wisconsin in the ReliaQuest Bowl 35-31.
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