Could Brian Kelly Be Finished at Notre Dame?
By Ty Duffy

Notre Dame lost 17-10 to Stanford in South Bend. This was a Stanford reeling from consecutive blowouts against Washington and Washington State. This was a Stanford missing its best player, running back Christian McCaffrey.
The loss drops the Irish to 2-5 on the season. They must win four of their remaining five games just to reach a bowl game, which does not look probable at this point. Things are not looking so great for Brian Kelly, who has run out of others to blame.
Kelly came under fire from many, including a former Notre Dame legend, for benching starting quarterback Deshone Kizer during the game. Kizer had thrown two interceptions. Though, he was also averaging 7.5 yards/carry on the ground.
If I was Kizer I'd want to go in the draft early. Why would I come back with a HC that has no trust in you? Throw 2 ints and get yanked?
— Jimmy Clausen (@JimmyClausen) October 16, 2016
If you trust a QB, you don't pull him! That hurt his confidence worse. Every QB will struggle at one point in their career.
— Jimmy Clausen (@JimmyClausen) October 16, 2016
Kelly also, somehow, got into a “heated exchange” with a Stanford strength coach following the game.
Game ends with Brian Kelly exchanging words with a Stanford strength coach. Heated exchange.
— Pete Sampson (@PeteSampson_) October 16, 2016
UPDATE: Brian Kelly told reporters the strength coach said “bye, bye” to him after the game.
Brian Kelly says a Stanford strength coach said "Bye bye" to him on the field postgame,... https://t.co/u5W6k5A9ia pic.twitter.com/imOA4MNBuK
— Matt Fortuna (@Matt_Fortuna) October 16, 2016
Perhaps Notre Dame defensive lineman Jerry Tillery was using these Twitter likes for motivation?
Notre Dame's best defensive lineman has some interesting recent likes. pic.twitter.com/R9qQ6oriTJ
— Mike Rutherford (@CardChronicle) October 16, 2016
Kelly has a distinguished track record as a head coach. He had Notre Dame in the playoff discussion as recently as last year. But, a down year has escalated into a disaster. It’s getting harder and harder to argue he’s not a major contributing factor.
Brian Kelly doesn’t need to rearrange deck chairs over Notre Dame’s bye week before Miami. He has to build a ship.