Georgia’s Kirby Smart Shares Brutal Truth About LSU Firing Brian Kelly
Georgia’s Kirby Smart Shares Brutal Truth About LSU Firing Brian Kelly
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Georgia’s Kirby Smart Shares Brutal Truth About LSU Firing Brian Kelly

Matthew Couden 🕒︎ 2025-10-29

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Georgia’s Kirby Smart Shares Brutal Truth About LSU Firing Brian Kelly

The college football landscape has been shaken up this season, with high-profile firings at Penn State, Florida, and LSU. The headline-making news has been eye-opening for many people about the current state of coaching in the NCAA. LSU fired coach Brian Kelly within the past several weeks, after he’d gone 34-14 in four seasons. His current season featured a 5-3 start under his coaching, and a 2-3 conference record. That particular firing has people talking, and other college football coaches are weighing in. A reporter mentioned the topic to Georgia Bulldogs coach Kirby Smart and asked about potential “danger” regarding college football coaching. “I don’t know. I mean, it’s the world we live in. Everybody’s got a voice. Everybody listens to somebody,” the longtime SEC coach said, adding that he didn’t know enough about LSU’s situation with Kelly. “It’s obviously a tough situation on everybody. Players dealing with it, fans dealing with it, coaches dealing with it at this time in the middle of a season,” he said. Read more: Lane Kiffin Shares His Message to Ole Miss Players About Coaching Rumors Smart also noted that there seems to be a “boom or bust” sentiment about coaches making the College Football Playoffs, or they could be in jeopardy of losing a job. ATHENS, GEORGIA – OCTOBER 18: Head coach Kirby Smart of the Georgia Bulldogs reacts during the third quarter against the Mississippi Rebels at Sanford Stadium on October 18, 2025, in Athens, Georgia. (Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images) “I coached at LSU, guy once told me, ‘That office you are in. That’s not your office. You are borrowing it.’ I knew right then, if you didn’t win, you wouldn’t be there long,” Smart said. In addition to those remarks, Smart also told reporters he didn’t know what was going on with the LSU situation because he had enough things to worry about and focus on with his team. Kirby Smart on LSU firing Brian Kelly:"There's so much built around the Playoffs, everything's boom or bust.""I coached at LSU, guy once told me, 'That office you are in. That's not your office. You are borrowing it.'"I knew right then, if you didn't win, you wouldn't be… pic.twitter.com/ny6zzepa28— SEC Mike (@MichaelWBratton) October 27, 2025 As he referenced, he had a brief stint as a defensive back coach at LSU in 2004. He also briefly worked at Alabama as a defensive backs coach and defensive coordinator, giving him additional experience in the SEC. Smart’s job remains intact based on his resume. He became Georgia’s head coach in 2016 and has kept his team winning, with a 111-20 overall record and a 66-12 record since then. This season, Georgia has a No. 5 ranking and is third in the SEC. The Bulldogs last defeated No. 7 Ole Miss, 43-35, and will next face the unranked Florida Gators on Saturday, Nov. 1. If things remain on track, Georgia should be among the teams in the CFP bracket. While Smart doesn’t appear to be in jeopardy of losing his job this season, based on recent firings, several seasons of subpar performances from the Bulldogs could certainly shake things up. Read more: Vanderbilt Gets Serious Clark Lea Warning From Nick Saban For more about college football, visit Newsweek Sports.

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