Brian Kelly is excited to see how the Tigers respond to the challenges posed by the Rebels. There is a time and a place for it.
LSU coach Brian Kelly said on his weekly radio show that instant replay is ruining the game.
During Saturday's victory over Florida, Kelly said his biggest concern was that it was slowing the game down.
Kelly decided to double down after a few more days.
The call stood on the field ten times. Unless it's an LSU call. He said on his show. Is it me, or is it just me? They don't like the guy from up north.


Kelly wasn't happy with one play. Perkins sacked Anthony Richardson and caused a turnover. The call was reversed after officials ruled that Richardson's arm was moving forward.
"Here's how it was explained to us, if you break it down to the millisecond by a frame, his hand is moving forward by a frame," Kelly said. It's amazing if we get to that level. It's ruining the game.
The game took more than 312 hours to play, which is a concern for Kelly.
Kelly was concerned that the game was being slowed down. We have to pay the bills. Four hours, three, four, three with timeouts. We're not going to pay anyone anything.
The flow of the game was taken away by stopping the game for so many reviews. We might be able to look at it at the end of the season. It's possible that it can be instant replay on scoring plays. Throw your red flag out if you think it's egregious.
The LSU and Ole Miss football teams play on Saturday.