Wednesday, June 10, 2026

LSU Seeks to Fire Brian Kelly for Cause, Avoid $53M Buyout | Kelvin Beachum on Veterans Day

Just days after former LSU head coach Brian Kelly informed the school to fulfill its contractual obligation by paying him the full $53 million buyout from his contract after he was fired by the school, LSU has now filed legal paperwork alleging Kelly was removed “for cause,” which it says would avoid it paying out the second-largest buyout in college sports history. FOS reporter Amanda Christovich tells Baker Machado how the buyout settlement talks escalated to this point.

Meanwhile, as the “Fire Nico” chants by disgruntled fans grew louder, the Mavericks finally relieved embattled GM Nico Harrison of his duties. FOS reporter Colin Salao explains why the struggling team finally decided to part ways with its controversial front-office leader after he infamously traded star Luka Dončić to the Lakers nine months ago.

Plus, NFL offensive lineman Kelvin Beachum joins the show to highlight the importance of our military community this Veterans Day and how his current team, the Cardinals, continues to remember heroes like Pat Tillman to this day.

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