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Brian Kelly Won't Get Another Job Like Notre Dame, But These 5 Destinations Make Sense

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This article discusses the potential future coaching positions for Brian Kelly in college football, suggesting he will return to a Power Conference role after his current commitment as an unpaid consultant at Memphis concludes. It identifies five specific Power Conference programs where Kelly could realistically land after 2026.
  • Potential Landing Spots: Cincinnati (Big 12): A return to his alma mater where he achieved significant success (34-6 record) would be a homecoming, especially given Cincinnati's current struggles in the Big 12 under Scott Satterfield.
  • Boston College (ACC): His birthplace and upbringing in Massachusetts, coupled with his undefeated record against rivals at Notre Dame and familiarity with the ACC, make this a potential fit, particularly with Bill O'Brien on the hot seat.
  • Northwestern (Big Ten): Despite current head coach David Braun not being on the hot seat, a challenging schedule and potential for fan dissatisfaction could open a door. Kelly's familiarity with the Chicago region and high academic standards would be advantageous.
  • Maryland (Big Ten): Mike Locksley is also facing hot seat speculation after recent poor Big Ten performances. Kelly's potential to make a splash and appeal to decision-makers looking for a prominent hire could be a draw.
  • Syracuse (ACC): While Fran Brown is a believer, a repeat of a losing season and missed bowl game could lead to a change. Kelly's Northeast roots and strong ACC record at Notre Dame make him a plausible replacement if Syracuse falters.
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