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#52
#52
The reason Kiffin is a flight risk is because he and/or his agent put his name out for every decent sized job that comes up. One gets the sense that he prefers a bigger urban environment for whatever reasons and would take a job elsewhere in a minute. What Kiffy is doing is bringing Tee in for recruiting purposes and NOT to run the offense.
This! All about the ‘cruits if this goes down. Kiffin would run the O
 
#56
#56
Kiffin is not the flight risk some of y’all want to believe he is.
- Crazy Al Davis tried to get him to resign, so he left the Raiders.
- He had a good year at TN, and his dream job opened up. Sue him.
- Went to USC. They fired him. We laughed, but USC has sucked since, while Kiffin has gotten better.
- He became the OC at Bammer. Did well, but he’s a HC. We knew it wasn’t a permanent position.
- He was offered a HC position at FAU, which is a step up from OC but still a platform to a larger position. He did very well at FAU. They hated to see him go.
- Now he’s the HC at Ole Miss.
His path has been more than understandable/reasonable. He’s no different than the majority of HCs in CFB. They all took similar paths, except a lot of times, when they get knocked down, they don’t come back up as quickly. That because Kiffin is a heck of a HC.
All this coming from a dude with Butch Jones as his avi. We don't wanna hear anything you have to say.
 
#57
#57
Kiffin and his staff committed 12 NCAA secondary violations (that we know of) in the one year he was here. They also tried to take recruits with them to USC. People that were recruited on Tennessee's dime. So if integrity and good character mean anything to you, avoid this guy. If winning is all that matters, then by all means, bring him back.
 
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#58
#58
He left us for what everyone knew was the only job he would have taken. Just so happened it was after his first season here and they were forced to go very far down their list. He's potentially turning Ole Miss into the next powerhouse of the west or at least the ones that will take Bama's spot once Saban retires, he ain't going anywhere.
He sought the Oregon job just last week. It was reported on ESPN
 
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#63
#63
He left us for what everyone knew was the only job he would have taken. Just so happened it was after his first season here and they were forced to go very far down their list. He's potentially turning Ole Miss into the next powerhouse of the west or at least the ones that will take Bama's spot once Saban retires, he ain't going anywhere.
I never knew why you were so salty all the time, and now I know. You’re pining for Kiffin! How touching. Now the next time you raise cain about “moral victory U!” I’ll know to chalk it up to your broken heart. Thanks. 🙂
 
#64
#64
I don't think so. He just got a raise at Ole Miss. Honestly, why would he ever leave Ole Miss? He isn't expected to win the division. If he wins between 7-9 games/ year with the occasional 10 win/ NY 6 bowl that fan base will be ecstatic.

Kiffin wants to compete for a NC. Ole Miss is a stepping stone for him.

Also, he calls the offense. Any OC he hires is a title only. Eyes in the press box. Nothing more.
 
#65
#65
Kiffin is a smart guy. It has been proven that it is possible to recruit at an elite level at Ole Miss. I see his 2022 class as saying something about the changing aspects of college football nowadays. Looks like Ole Miss' main focus right now is to spend much more time and energy getting players out of the portal than trying to get 17-18 year old high school kids to sign. The reality of high school kids now is that most of them aren't going to stick around the whole time. I personally don't like how its changed, but it makes sense to adapt and go with that strategy at a school like Ole Miss.
 
#66
#66
The reason Kiffin is a flight risk is because he and/or his agent put his name out for every decent sized job that comes up. One gets the sense that he prefers a bigger urban environment for whatever reasons and would take a job elsewhere in a minute. What Kiffy is doing is bringing Tee in for recruiting purposes and NOT to run the offense.
Very Mike Gundy like. Kiffin is a West Coast guy, that will always be where he wants to be. I don't see him at Ole Miss after next year and if a job opens up in the Pac 12 like Arizona I see him taking that leap. He could keep AZ talent, plus dip into CA and cycle them up quickly vs having to try and win compete in the SEC West yearly.
 
#68
#68
Kiffin is not the flight risk some of y’all want to believe he is.
- Crazy Al Davis tried to get him to resign, so he left the Raiders.
- He had a good year at TN, and his dream job opened up. Sue him.
- Went to USC. They fired him. We laughed, but USC has sucked since, while Kiffin has gotten better.
- He became the OC at Bammer. Did well, but he’s a HC. We knew it wasn’t a permanent position.
- He was offered a HC position at FAU, which is a step up from OC but still a platform to a larger position. He did very well at FAU. They hated to see him go.
- Now he’s the HC at Ole Miss.
His path has been more than understandable/reasonable. He’s no different than the majority of HCs in CFB. They all took similar paths, except a lot of times, when they get knocked down, they don’t come back up as quickly. That because Kiffin is a heck of a HC.
You wrote a book to prove your point, but it supports the opposite.
Summary: he will leave wherever he’s at if a opportunity that’s better in his opinion comes calling.
 
#72
#72
You wrote a book to prove your point, but it supports the opposite.
Summary: he will leave wherever he’s at if a opportunity that’s better in his opinion comes calling.
Good. He should. We all should. We all do things to better our situation. What imbecile wouldn’t? Sometimes that’s staying put. Sometimes it’s leaving.
 
#73
#73
Good. He should. We all should. We all do things to better our situation. What imbecile wouldn’t? Sometimes that’s staying put. Sometimes it’s leaving.
Depends on how well you think it through.
He definitely didn’t better his situation by going to USC.
 
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