Pretty boy Kiffin question for you?

#28
#28
What’s that say about you if Ole Miss beats Georgia and you couldn’t do it? Huh pretty boy every one despises ?
Ole Miss is going to win it all, coach gets a bonus higher than Kiffin for next year, Kiffin at LSU loses 6 games, has to play the vols at Neyland, more mustard than ever before, golf balls like it's PGA, gets fired by 2028, the meme known as Kiffin finally dies

He ****ed up. LSU isn't going to enjoy his experience. Neither is he. No one.
 
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#34
#34
I know a narcissist when I see one. That’s all he cares about.
A legacy is concerned with what others think of you not what you think of yourself. He has left a stain in his drawers after leaving every program with which he has been associated. No Legacy for him anywhere.
At least not a positive one.
 
#35
#35
A legacy is concerned with what others think of you not what you think of yourself. He has left a stain in his drawers after leaving every program with which he has been associated. No Legacy for him anywhere.
At least not a positive one.
In his mind, if he can win a couple of national titles and be in the conversation with Urban Meyer and Nick Saban, then the world will make excuses for his sorry behavior. He believes himself to be smarter than everyone else, so if he can just win some titles, nothing else will matter.

Too bad for Lane, because no one will remember Lane or Urban Meyer for bouncing around. We all know who Bobby Dodd and Robert Neyland are because they have stadiums named after them.
 
#37
#37
If Kiffin would have stayed with Ole Miss, they would have named something on campus after him. He has to be second guessing himself at the very least.
He thinks he's too good for Ole Miss and couldn't care less about having something on their campus named after him. Lane didn't go to LSU for more money (OM was offering him basically the same deal) and I don't even think it is entirely accurate to say he left because LSU gives him a better chance to win a title. After all, he left a team that is in the playoff now for a team that theoretically offers him a better chance to get into the playoff in the future.

Lane's top priority, above making money and winning games, is having people talking about him and flexing his ego. He perceives LSU as a program that is more on his level, and he'll have a bigger platform for all the attention-seeking stuff he does there. That's why he left.
 
#38
#38
He thinks he's too good for Ole Miss and couldn't care less about having something on their campus named after him. Lane didn't go to LSU for more money (OM was offering him basically the same deal) and I don't even think it is entirely accurate to say he left because LSU gives him a better chance to win a title. After all, he left a team that is in the playoff now for a team that theoretically offers him a better chance to get into the playoff in the future.

Lane's top priority, above making money and winning games, is having people talking about him and flexing his ego. He perceives LSU as a program that is more on his level, and he'll have a bigger platform for all the attention-seeking stuff he does there. That's why he left.
I agree with you on everything. Kiffin still has to be second guessing himself with all the attention on Ole Miss as they are among the final 4.
 
#39
#39
Then he wouldn’t have taken tons and tons more money over it.
I fail to see how moving up to the second highest paid coach bruises Kiffin’s ego in any way. It sounds like you’re presenting his pay raise as some sort of sacrifice he was forced to make.
 
#40
#40
I agree with you on everything. Kiffin still has to be second guessing himself with all the attention on Ole Miss as they are among the final 4.
I'm not sure he is, honestly. At least not yet.

I think he'd only second guess the decision if or when OM wins the title this year, and later he ends up getting fired at LSU without winning a title.
 
#45
#45
I read where lane/lsu is starting to play hardball with the assistants they are paying to allow to coach in the playoff. If I am Weis, I tell lsu to kick rocks. Yes he signed the contract and lsu is being nice to let him coach until they decide he can't. But everyone could see this a mile away. OM has a legit shot at the title game and it would be the most lane thing to do to make all of them stay in Baton Rouge for that game. Talk about burnt bridges.
 

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