A Surprising USC Coaching Name Is About To Split Fans

Will Brian Kelly's seasoned expertise lead him to revive the fortunes of the USC Trojans as their next head coach?

Brian Kelly’s next move may not be on the sideline right away, but his name is already getting tossed into one of college football’s more intriguing hypothetical openings.

Kelly, who built his career across Central Michigan, Cincinnati, Notre Dame and LSU, owns a 200-76 record over 22 seasons as a head coach. His LSU run produced a 34-14 mark in four years, including three straight seasons with nine or more wins.

Still, the Tigers never got over the playoff hump, and Kelly was also viewed as an awkward fit with the fan base. LSU moved on from him during the 2025 season after a 5-3 start.

He wasn’t among the many coaches who landed elsewhere in the wild offseason coaching shuffle. Instead, the reporting has him in the booth this season, calling college football games for CBS - though not the network’s marquee Big Ten package. His assignments will be Mountain West games.

That hasn’t stopped the speculation about a future return to coaching. On "Josh Pate's College Football Show," Pate responded to a fan’s suggestion that Kelly could wind up at USC, and he didn’t dismiss it.

"How far down the list, if the USC job came open, would Brian Kelly's name be?" Pate said.

"That's the question we can all just ponder. But tell me that if you close your eyes long enough, you can't see Brian Kelly metamorphosizing himself into a presentable University of Southern California Trojans football coach...

I could see this."

For that to happen, USC would first have to part ways with Lincoln Riley. Riley has gone 35-18 in four seasons and has not gotten the Trojans close to the playoff since his first year. He’s been described as one of the coaches on the hottest seats in college football, so the idea of a change isn’t far-fetched.

It’s not the most obvious pairing, but it would be a compelling one. Kelly has shown he can rebuild programs, chase championships and live with the pressure that comes with coaching at a major school. If USC does go in a new direction, he could surface as a candidate with instant credibility and a long track record.

And if that ever happened, the Notre Dame-USC rivalry would pick up another layer of drama.

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