Kelly yells at LSU player, gets chewed out by other
Nov 16, 2024, 10:14 PM ET
GAINESVILLE, Fla.– LSU coach Brian Kelly was caught on camera shouting at one player and getting yelled at by another.The sideline
scenes were clear signs of disappointment for a program that was on its way to losing a 3rd consecutive game, at unranked Florida on Saturday. Now, the Tigers (6-4, 3-3 Southeastern Conference) will be the ones out of the polls following the 27-16 defeat.And the LSU fan base may be out of persistence with Kelly.”This is an easy workout of do you
wish to combat or not? “Kelly said after his team’s latest loss.” Do you want to battle and take duty as coaches and players that we’re not playing well and we’re having a hard time right now?” There’s a rough area here that
we have to fight through, and we have to do it together.” Kelly appeared to enter into it with wide receiver Chris Hilton Jr. in the very first half. Kelly got in Hilton’s face after a play, and online lip readers recommended Kelly ultimately called Hilton”uncoachable.”Late in the 3rd quarter, electronic cameras captured wideout Kyren Lacy chewing out Kelly on the sideline after an empty possession.Editor’s Picks 2 Associated In the clip, Lacy might be seen apparently letting Kelly have it.
The coach’s eyes expanded as he apparently
realized what was taking place. The ABC video camera rapidly removed from the interaction.LSU lost to Florida for the very first time since 2018. This one came in spite of the Tigers running 92 plays and having the ball for more than 41 minutes.
“We’re going to put guys on the field that are going to fight and do everything they can do to remedy where we are right now– and that is struggling with consistent execution,”Kelly said. “I think we’ve seen it adequate to know we have to be much better at as coaches and players.”Kelly’s streak of 10-win seasons will end at seven. Kelly won double-digit games in each of his last 5 seasons at Notre Dame and extended it with successive 10-win campaigns in Baton Rouge.But losing 3 in
a row, to Texas A&M, Alabama and now Florida, makes it impossible to surpass 9 success.