Brian Kelly may be more used to Tigers and Bearcats, but LSU’s head coach had an up-close experience with an eagle on Friday.

In a post on social media, Kelly shared a photo of his assistance with LSU’s School of Veterinary Medicine. Kelly praised the program for their work and thanked them for allowing his presence to help release a bald eagle back into the wild.

“Right on campus, the (LSU Vet Med) program does incredible work,” wrote Kelly. “Thanks for letting me be a part of the bald eagle release back into the wild!”

According to Koki Riley with Nola.com, Kelly said his daughter, Grace, is a graduate assistant with the vet school. It is Grace who has been  “bringing everything to light” per Kelly.

“She’s been the prime mover in bringing everything to light to me,” Kelly said. “I paid a couple of bills for her dog at the vet school. They do a really good job and they do a really good job of billing.”

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As for assisting with the eagle, Kelly called the event fabulous and majestic while once again crediting LSU’s Vet Med program for all their work in caring for a variety of animals:

“This is what it’s like being involved in the university and the flagship university like LSU. So this was fabulous, majestic,” Kelly said. “And again (the bald eagle) is back in the habitat and our vet school just does an incredible job caring for so many different animals.”