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    Saturday, April 27, 2024

    Notre Dame's Kelly to return next season

    Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly will be back with the Fighting Irish next season after leading them to the national title game this past season. Kelly, who interviewed with the Philadelphia Eagles earlier in the week, says his interest with the NFL is over for now.

    "Like every kid who has ever put on a pair of football cleats, I have had thoughts about being a part of the NFL. However, after much reflection and conversation with those closest to me, I have decided to remain at Notre Dame," Kelly said in a statement.

    "This decision was motivated purely by my love for Notre Dame and the entire Fighting Irish community, the young men I have the great fortune to coach, and my desire to continue to build the best football program in the country."

    The remarks were the first comments by Kelly since news broke late Wednesday that he had interviewed with the Eagles a day after the Irish were beaten 42-14 by Alabama in the BCS title game.

    Notre Dame athletic director Jack Swarbrick said in a statement that he wasn't surprised by Kelly's decision.

    "I was always confident that Brian would continue to lead our football program, I am very happy to have that confirmed and share Brian's excitement about what lies ahead for our program," he said.

    Swarbrick, who also hadn't made any comments since the news broke, said he appreciated the Eagles and Kelly keeping him informed of what was going on throughout the process.

    "We all look forward to what's ahead for Notre Dame football," he said.

    Kelly led the Irish to a 12-1 record this past season and a No. 4 ranking, their best finish since they were No. 2 after the 1993 season.

    - Associated Press

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