Who is Kiffin's next target?

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HendersonVol

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He made his name going after Urban in the press. Who will he attack now? I doubt it's Saban. I think he genuinely respects Saban.
 
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Les Miles makes a joke of himself with those off the wall calls and poor clock management so I don't think Lane would waste his time there.
 
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He won't target Saban. Urbie's problem was always that he could dish it out, but he couldn't take it. You can't get into Saban's head that way. Saban doesn't play psychological games, he just works his butt off trying to find a way to beat you.

It's going to be Spurrier, assuming that South Carolina is good enough to even bother wasting time with.
 
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He won't target Saban. Urbie's problem was always that he could dish it out, but he couldn't take it. You can't get into Saban's head that way. Saban doesn't play psychological games, he just works his butt off trying to find a way to beat you.

It's going to be Spurrier, assuming that South Carolina is good enough to even bother wasting time with.

No doubt! CLK would be better served leaving Saban alone.
 
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#18
If this sets off a war of words between Miles and Kiffin, this is the greatest Christmas present ever.
 
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#21
Meyer was unique because as a genuine narcissist he takes himself that seriously. CLK got under his skin because he could. I'm not sure there is another target or that CLK needs one.
 
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I think it's the stress, which none of us true orangeclad soldiers can deny CLK added to his plate. Combined with losing his favorite "boy toy" (with all due respect) and knowing all the pressure of replacing said "boy toy" (Tebow)......IMO.........
 
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#24
Are you serious?
I'm not saying he drove Meyer out, but I tend to wonder how Kiffin's comments may have affected Meyer. I can't get inside his head obviously, but I'm sure he knows that future losses to Kiffin won't be good for his heart. It may have nothing to do with Kiffin, but I tend to think Lane did his part to make Meyer's job harder.
 
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