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LSU head coach Brian Kelly Sticking with your bit.
Following LSU’s opening game loss For Florida State in Week 1, Kelly joked with late-arriving media that he would be fined for not being on time.

LSU head coach Brian Kelly encourages his team before an NCAA college football game against Florida State in New Orleans, Sunday, Sept.
(AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
“With that, we will open it up to the media crowd of late, who may have enjoyed the weekend,” Kelly said last week. “It’s usually $10 that we put in the kitty. We’ll have a big celebration at the end of the year at home.”
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A reporter responds to the jab after Kelly’s first loss as head coach of the Tigers.
“Maybe if you win, I’ll be there on time,” the reporter told Kelly.

LSU head coach Brian Kelly blows the whistle before an NCAA college football game against Florida State in New Orleans, Sunday, Sept.
(AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
On Monday, Kelly was late for his media responsibilities, displaying a $10 bill in the room.
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“There’s my $10 there,” Kelly said on Monday. “So, let’s get this out of the way immediately. I pay my debt.”
Kelly was undoubtedly in a better mood on Monday after his first win as head coach of the Tigers.
After a disappointing start to his time as head coach of the Tigers, LSU defeated Southern 65–17 in Kelly’s first game in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
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“I think the more important thing is that our guys wanted to get back on the field and play the game the right way,” Kelly said after the Week 2 win, according to 247 Sports. “That is, start fast, play with great attention to detail, play with great effort and enthusiasm.”

LSU head coach Brian Kelly walks off the field after losing to Florida State in an NCAA college football game in New Orleans, Sunday, Sept. Florida State won 24-23.
(AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
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