When Brian Kelly left Notre Dame for LSU after the 2021 season, the coach stated he felt he and the Combating Irish had been on completely different paths.
Nearly three seasons later, these divergent paths have Notre Dame on the doorstep of the Faculty Soccer Playoff and Kelly and LSU spiraling.
The distinction between Kelly’s former program and his present state of affairs was by no means extra stark than in Week 12. Notre Dame improved to 9-1 with its eighth straight victory, crushing Virginia in a 35-14 rout extra lopsided than the ultimate rating suggests.
Quarterback Riley Leonard threw two of his three landing passes to Jayden Harrison and Mitchell Evans, becoming completely with the Senior Day celebration through the Irish’s regular-season house finale.
The win additional nudges a Combating Irish staff already set to qualify for the Playoff, mirrored in its No. 8 rating within the November 12 committee ballot.
Across the similar time Notre Dame was placing the ending touches on its eighth consecutive win, LSU was heading towards its third straight defeat. And it wasn’t simply that the Tigers fell to middling Florida, 27-16, a defeat that charges because the worst of Kelly’s tenure at LSU.
His sideline shouting matches with receivers Chris Hilton Jr. and Kyren Lacy gave the look of a season quickly spiraling uncontrolled.
“Our lack of ability to attain touchdowns and factors continues to crop up,” Kelly stated following the sport, LSU’s second straight by which it failed to succeed in 20 factors. “As coaches, we have now to take duty. Gamers should personal their finish of it.”
“Our staff’s obtained to decide on how they transfer ahead,” he added.
Kelly’s demeanor on Saturday exuded much more frustration than dejection; dejection appears a extra apt description of his postgame deal with following the 2021 Rose Bowl Recreation.
In Notre Dame’s second Faculty Soccer Playoff look of Kelly’s tenure—and the Combating Irish’s third real pursuit of a nationwide championship within the 11 years Kelly helmed the Golden Domers—the staff bumped into an Alabama buzzsaw.
The 31-14 loss was probably the most aggressive of Notre Dame’s three nationwide title flirtations through the Kelly years, coming after a 30-3 rout in opposition to Clemson within the 2018 Cotton Bowl and the infamous 42-14 BCS Championship Recreation beatdown in 2013.
A 3rd dream season ending with a thud seemingly left Kelly at a loss. He spent one other season in South Bend, however the finish appeared inevitable after that Rose Bowl.
In spring 2022, when Kelly lamented that Notre Dame and he “didn’t appear to be on the identical web page,” he detailed his resolution to take over at LSU as the required step to win a nationwide championship.
“I wish to be in an surroundings the place I’ve the assets to win a nationwide championship,” Kelly stated on the time. “And I got here down right here as a result of I wish to be within the American League East.”
Nicely, with the New York Yankees dropping the latest World Collection to the Los Angeles Dodgers, the AL East has not claimed baseball’s prime prize since 2018.
The faculty soccer panorama will not be fairly as drastically completely different because it was when the SEC monopolized seven straight nationwide championships from 2006 via 2012—the final of these consecutive titles coming at Kelly’s expense.
Nonetheless, with Michigan claiming the latest championship, Oregon ranked No. 1 in 2024, and the same old SEC juggernauts, Alabama and Georgia, exhibiting uncommon vulnerability with two losses every, the highway to the highest could not should traverse the Southeast.
LSU now sits at 6-4. After falling to No. 22 in the latest Playoff rankings, logic dictates the Tigers will likely be out of the ballot altogether come Tuesday. Notre Dame, in the meantime, ought to climb, particularly with No. 7 Tennessee dropping at Georgia.
When Kelly lamented that he and Notre Dame weren’t on the identical path, he could have been appropriate—simply not in the way in which he meant.