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BRIAN KELLY: I'm not starting until that's over.
Go Tigers. Love it.
Well, welcome. It's an exciting part of this month, because we're close to football season.
Clearly as a football coach, we love this part of the year. I think what stands out to me is that when I get this opportunity to talk to everybody, it's really about generating the continuous excitement from our fan base for LSU football.
We have an incredibly passionate fan base. We've sold over 75,000 season tickets. We led the country in season tickets sales. As we get close to the season, you get these opportunities in front of the media, and I know you want to talk specifics, talk about some of the hot topics that are confronting us.
What confronts me is how we continue to generate the incredible support. That means what are we about to do? And that is continue the vision of graduating champions at LSU. Every single day that's what we talk about.
I know you find that hard to believe in a sense, but that's what we talk about. We are still college. This is still about college. This is not the NFL. And that's a great thing for a guy like myself that started in had Division II and has worked my way through five different programs. It's really about the student-athlete and the relationships with student-athletes. And helping them get to that goal of graduating. And helping them get to the goal of winning championships.
So we have a clear process in place for our guys. That process is what I love to do. I come up here every year because I love the relationships with players. I love developing our players. I love the ability on a day-to-day basis to have a transformational relationship with them so when they leave our program they're successful in the NFL, successful in life.
And I know sometimes it's sound bytes and quick observations, but that's my life work. I'm much more interested in the significance of what we're doing than just the success.
So I start my talk with you about certainly excited for our fan base and this season. I'm more excited for our players and the opportunities they're going to get to continue in this developmental process.
So when you talk about how you get there, you need to look at where we started. When we started in 2022 we didn't have a full roster. We needed to upgrade our guys' mindsets as it relates to academics, and we've been able to do that with this first year and 2025 having a perfect GSR.
That to me are some of the underpinnings that I know you're more interested in talking about other things, but this is what excites me about LSU football, our ability to graduate our players now and to move them on and see the success that they're having in the NFL.
Because they're prepared. They're ready to handle what the NFL has to offer them. For me, that's success, right? That is success. Because it's significant. We're talking about young men that are now able to get a degree and play for championships and move onto whatever their vocation is.
The expectations are always high. We've got some outstanding players. I think you start always with the quarterback in Garrett Nussmeier. I think when you look at Garrett, what he brings is a mindset of a coach's son. That is I'm always looking to improve. Every day he comes to workouts, every day I comes to practice, he's looking for areas to improve on. I would tell you that experience is going to be his best teacher in the SEC. Having played a year in the SEC and seeing what needs to happen on a consistent basis is most important.
He brings the individual trait that coaches love because he wants to be taught, coached. He wants to be coached hard. He wants to be coached in a manner that gets him to be the best version of himself.
I love that about Garrett.
We've got Whit Weeks here today. Whit is our driver. He brings the passion, but passion without focus is irresponsible. He's not that. He's got incredible focus. He's got incredible passion. It rubs off on our entire defense.
And he wants to obviously outplay his brother West Weeks, who is a pretty darn good player as well. Add Harold Perkins back to the mix who was out with an ACL last year, a player that can make plays all over the field. It gives us an incredible linebacker group.
Chris Hilton is with us today as well. I want to say Chris had a very difficult injury last year, one that really didn't allow him to be the player he is. He runs 22 miles an hour. He is a guy that can go get the football. He can change games, and we didn't have him virtually the entire year.
That was frustrating to him and difficult for him, but he fought through it. Had a great end of the season for us. I love the way that he has now used his personality, which isn't one that if he gets up here he's not going to say a lot, but he's respected by his teammates about what he does every day and how he handed injuries last year.
Many of you know that we went into the transfer portal to really build depth, championship level depth across the board. Guys like Patrick Payton from Florida State; Barion Brown from Kentucky; Nic Anderson, Jack Pyburn, Bauer Sharp, just to name a few. Mansoor Delane at the safety and corner position.
I could go on and on. And I've missed some and I'll make sure when I get to some of these other locations I bring their names up as well, because so many of them are deserving to be talked about.
(Zoom froze.) And we do pretty darn good in baseball. We do pretty good in gymnastics. Do really well in all of our other sports. But the game day experience at LSU is incredible. It's because of our fans. They're so passionate and knowledgeable. When you go into that stadium they are watching the game. They are following every play.
And that as a football coach, that's the captive audience that any speaker wants, that any teacher wants.
It's such a captivating audience and they're passionate about LSU football that they've delivered for us much as you know, I had $1 million gift, my wife and I, to help support or NIL. That was the league gift because I knew how passionate our fan base was.
We had 1,600 supporters follow that up that raised that number to about $3.5 million. That's the kind of passion that we have at LSU.
It comes back to the one goal that I started with, that's I want to graduate our players and play for championships. Whether it's on the field, in the classroom, in the community, it's developing great young men on a day-to-day basis.
That's the significance for me. It's wrapped in that much more than just the success.
So I know everybody is excited about the season. Everybody here is excited about it. We're certainly looking forward to the opportunity. We open up with a great program in Clemson. I know Dabo very well. Respect him and his program and the accomplishments they've had. We played against each other several times when I was at Notre Dame and just have a ton of respect.
But we've also been 0-3 in openers at LSU under my watch. We needed to do some things differently this year. That is embrace this opener. Embracing it in a manner that this is a big game. It's a tangible goal for our football team to want to be 1-0. That's not let's warm up into the season. We want to be ready for this football game. So we're doing everything in our power to give our players the opportunity for that success.
Exciting season. Excited about the ability to continue to develop our program and our players. Looking forward to our opening against Clemson University.
Thank you very much.
Q. You mentioned your donation and the other donors' donation to build the roster this year, to get to a championship level. How sustainable is that long-term not only at LSU but other programs of similar resources?
BRIAN KELLY: I'm not going to do a million every year, no. I know that wasn't your question. I'm kidding.
Look, I think it's the nature of where we are in college football. We have revenue sharing, NIL. Look, we're early on in the process here. This is the first step towards what we're trying to put together.
I'm excited about college football. I'm excited that we have something in place relative to revenue sharing. NIL is still something that we have to navigate through.
So to answer your question, I think we still have to be thinking about how we continue to build or support for NIL, because it's not going away, nor should it. As well as revenue sharing.
We're in the first stages of where we need to be, but we have to still be moving in that direction.
LSU Tigers
Press Conference
BRIAN KELLY: I'm not starting until that's over.
Go Tigers. Love it.
Well, welcome. It's an exciting part of this month, because we're close to football season.
Clearly as a football coach, we love this part of the year. I think what stands out to me is that when I get this opportunity to talk to everybody, it's really about generating the continuous excitement from our fan base for LSU football.
We have an incredibly passionate fan base. We've sold over 75,000 season tickets. We led the country in season tickets sales. As we get close to the season, you get these opportunities in front of the media, and I know you want to talk specifics, talk about some of the hot topics that are confronting us.
What confronts me is how we continue to generate the incredible support. That means what are we about to do? And that is continue the vision of graduating champions at LSU. Every single day that's what we talk about.
I know you find that hard to believe in a sense, but that's what we talk about. We are still college. This is still about college. This is not the NFL. And that's a great thing for a guy like myself that started in had Division II and has worked my way through five different programs. It's really about the student-athlete and the relationships with student-athletes. And helping them get to that goal of graduating. And helping them get to the goal of winning championships.
So we have a clear process in place for our guys. That process is what I love to do. I come up here every year because I love the relationships with players. I love developing our players. I love the ability on a day-to-day basis to have a transformational relationship with them so when they leave our program they're successful in the NFL, successful in life.
And I know sometimes it's sound bytes and quick observations, but that's my life work. I'm much more interested in the significance of what we're doing than just the success.
So I start my talk with you about certainly excited for our fan base and this season. I'm more excited for our players and the opportunities they're going to get to continue in this developmental process.
So when you talk about how you get there, you need to look at where we started. When we started in 2022 we didn't have a full roster. We needed to upgrade our guys' mindsets as it relates to academics, and we've been able to do that with this first year and 2025 having a perfect GSR.
That to me are some of the underpinnings that I know you're more interested in talking about other things, but this is what excites me about LSU football, our ability to graduate our players now and to move them on and see the success that they're having in the NFL.
Because they're prepared. They're ready to handle what the NFL has to offer them. For me, that's success, right? That is success. Because it's significant. We're talking about young men that are now able to get a degree and play for championships and move onto whatever their vocation is.
The expectations are always high. We've got some outstanding players. I think you start always with the quarterback in Garrett Nussmeier. I think when you look at Garrett, what he brings is a mindset of a coach's son. That is I'm always looking to improve. Every day he comes to workouts, every day I comes to practice, he's looking for areas to improve on. I would tell you that experience is going to be his best teacher in the SEC. Having played a year in the SEC and seeing what needs to happen on a consistent basis is most important.
He brings the individual trait that coaches love because he wants to be taught, coached. He wants to be coached hard. He wants to be coached in a manner that gets him to be the best version of himself.
I love that about Garrett.
We've got Whit Weeks here today. Whit is our driver. He brings the passion, but passion without focus is irresponsible. He's not that. He's got incredible focus. He's got incredible passion. It rubs off on our entire defense.
And he wants to obviously outplay his brother West Weeks, who is a pretty darn good player as well. Add Harold Perkins back to the mix who was out with an ACL last year, a player that can make plays all over the field. It gives us an incredible linebacker group.
Chris Hilton is with us today as well. I want to say Chris had a very difficult injury last year, one that really didn't allow him to be the player he is. He runs 22 miles an hour. He is a guy that can go get the football. He can change games, and we didn't have him virtually the entire year.
That was frustrating to him and difficult for him, but he fought through it. Had a great end of the season for us. I love the way that he has now used his personality, which isn't one that if he gets up here he's not going to say a lot, but he's respected by his teammates about what he does every day and how he handed injuries last year.
Many of you know that we went into the transfer portal to really build depth, championship level depth across the board. Guys like Patrick Payton from Florida State; Barion Brown from Kentucky; Nic Anderson, Jack Pyburn, Bauer Sharp, just to name a few. Mansoor Delane at the safety and corner position.
I could go on and on. And I've missed some and I'll make sure when I get to some of these other locations I bring their names up as well, because so many of them are deserving to be talked about.
(Zoom froze.) And we do pretty darn good in baseball. We do pretty good in gymnastics. Do really well in all of our other sports. But the game day experience at LSU is incredible. It's because of our fans. They're so passionate and knowledgeable. When you go into that stadium they are watching the game. They are following every play.
And that as a football coach, that's the captive audience that any speaker wants, that any teacher wants.
It's such a captivating audience and they're passionate about LSU football that they've delivered for us much as you know, I had $1 million gift, my wife and I, to help support or NIL. That was the league gift because I knew how passionate our fan base was.
We had 1,600 supporters follow that up that raised that number to about $3.5 million. That's the kind of passion that we have at LSU.
It comes back to the one goal that I started with, that's I want to graduate our players and play for championships. Whether it's on the field, in the classroom, in the community, it's developing great young men on a day-to-day basis.
That's the significance for me. It's wrapped in that much more than just the success.
So I know everybody is excited about the season. Everybody here is excited about it. We're certainly looking forward to the opportunity. We open up with a great program in Clemson. I know Dabo very well. Respect him and his program and the accomplishments they've had. We played against each other several times when I was at Notre Dame and just have a ton of respect.
But we've also been 0-3 in openers at LSU under my watch. We needed to do some things differently this year. That is embrace this opener. Embracing it in a manner that this is a big game. It's a tangible goal for our football team to want to be 1-0. That's not let's warm up into the season. We want to be ready for this football game. So we're doing everything in our power to give our players the opportunity for that success.
Exciting season. Excited about the ability to continue to develop our program and our players. Looking forward to our opening against Clemson University.
Thank you very much.
Q. You mentioned your donation and the other donors' donation to build the roster this year, to get to a championship level. How sustainable is that long-term not only at LSU but other programs of similar resources?
BRIAN KELLY: I'm not going to do a million every year, no. I know that wasn't your question. I'm kidding.
Look, I think it's the nature of where we are in college football. We have revenue sharing, NIL. Look, we're early on in the process here. This is the first step towards what we're trying to put together.
I'm excited about college football. I'm excited that we have something in place relative to revenue sharing. NIL is still something that we have to navigate through.
So to answer your question, I think we still have to be thinking about how we continue to build or support for NIL, because it's not going away, nor should it. As well as revenue sharing.
We're in the first stages of where we need to be, but we have to still be moving in that direction.