Beth Rex’s departure from LSU football marks a significant shift in the support staff of head coach Brian Kelly. Rex, who had spent over a decade working alongside Kelly at multiple programs, left LSU on October 2, as confirmed by LSU’s chief communications officer, Zach Greenwell. Her role as chief of staff was central to the coordination and operations of Kelly’s off-field structure, making her resignation during LSU’s open date noteworthy. While Greenwell did not provide details on the reasons for Rex’s departure, her exit could impact the organizational dynamics within Kelly’s support staff as LSU navigates the season.
Beth Rex’s departure from LSU ends a longstanding professional relationship with Brian Kelly that began at Cincinnati, extended through his 12-year tenure at Notre Dame, and continued into LSU. In her role as chief of staff, Rex was integral to Kelly’s operations, overseeing “all aspects of the program” and acting as the “primary point person for all matters related to Kelly,” according to LSU’s website. This role gave her a pivotal function in coordinating recruiting, player development, and operational tasks, effectively translating Kelly’s vision across LSU’s off-field structure.
Rex’s long-standing familiarity with Kelly’s leadership style and program expectations was a rare asset. As Kelly noted before his first season at LSU, Rex’s experience allowed her to communicate his directives efficiently, facilitating cohesion among recruiting, personnel, and player enrichment teams. Additionally, Rex’s involvement with the Kelly Cares Foundation reflected her longstanding commitment to Kelly’s professional and philanthropic pursuits, making her resignation during LSU’s season a notable shift in the program’s infrastructure.