Brian Kelly is a collegiate football coach with a $35 million net worth. Brian Kelly is the head coach for the Louisiana State University Tigers. His average yearly pay at LSU is $9.5 million, courtesy of the 10-year, $95 million contract he signed in late 2021. It is the most extensive public school college football contract in history.

He previously held head coaching roles at Grand Valley State University, Central Michigan University, the University of Cincinnati, and the University of Notre Dame. Among his many accomplishments, Kelly guided the Grand Valley State Lakers to consecutive NCAA Division II championships in 2002 and 2003.

Who is Brian Kelly?

Brian Kelly was born on October 25, 1961, in Everett, Massachusetts and grew up in Chelsea. As a child, he attended St. John’s Preparatory School in Danvers. Kelly received his higher education at Assumption College, where he played football as a linebacker for four years. After earning a degree in political science in 1983, he remained at the institution until 1986, serving as linebackers coach, defensive coordinator, and softball coach.

How old is Brian Kelly?

He is currently 62 years old.

What is Brian Kelly’s net worth?

He is estimated to be worth $35 Million.

What is Brian Kelly’s career?

Kelly joined Grand Valley State University’s staff as a graduate assistant and defensive backs coach in 1987. A few years later, he was promoted to defensive and recruiting coordinator before taking over as head coach in 1991. K

elly remained the head coach until 2003. During his career, he guided the Grand Valley State Lakers to five conference crowns and two consecutive NCAA Division II championships in 2002 and 2003. During those years, the team went 14-0 and 14-1. Kelly was voted AFCA Division II Coach of the Year the previous two years. He finished his Grand Valley State career with a record of 118-35-2.

Kelly took over as head coach at Central Michigan University in 2004, inheriting a struggling squad that finished 4-7 on the season. He turned things around in 2005, leading the Central Michigan Chippewas to their first winning season in seven years, finishing 6-5. Kelly aided even greater improvement in the 2006 season when the Chippewas went 9-4 and won the MAC Championship and the Motor City Bowl. Following that, he left Central Michigan.

Kelly took over as head coach at the University of Cincinnati in late 2006, following his career at Central Michigan. He promptly took up the position, leading the Cincinnati Bearcats to victory in the International Bowl. In his first full season at Cincinnati in 2007, Kelly guided the Bearcats to their first 10-win season in nearly 60 years, earning Big East Coach of the Year.

He repeated his success in 2008, guiding the squad to its first Big East championship, earning him another Big East Coach of the Year award. The Bearcats’ 2009 season was their greatest yet, as they went undefeated in the regular season and advanced to the Sugar Bowl against the Florida Gators. For the third straight season, Kelly was named Big East Coach of the Year. He finished his tenure at Cincinnati with a 34-6 record.

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