Wouldn’t put it past Kiffen to…

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I wouldn’t put it past Kiffin to state he was staying at Ole Miss and string them along negotiating a new contract, just to ensure Ole Miss gets a playoff spot.

Then he can take his shot at a National Championship. If he wins, his stock goes up. Then he signs with someone else OR Ole Miss rolls out their checkbook or loses him.

He’s shown he has no loyalty. Even if he says he’s staying, he could still go elsewhere after the playoffs. Even to the NFL.

I wouldn’t trust this guy.
 
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Why do you think his family has been flying all over the country? To make Ole Miss pay him more money by pretending that he may actually be serious about leaving.
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Ole Miss about to be Kiffened. He’ll be recruiting the players on OMs roster to LSU. And OM will be left trying to find a coach late in the game comparatively to all the other schools with open jobs.
 
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I think Ole Miss is already ready to roll out the checkbook.
If he was somehow able to win the CFP or even make it to the finals seems dumb to got to LSU if the money is the same and with NIL if you pay players they will come.
 
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Just watched Kiffin's post-game presser.

I didn't think it was possible for me to have any less respect for him, since I was already at "zero".

So now I'm at Zero Kelvin.
 
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Kiffin will string Ole Miss along so he can coach the playoffs and possibly win a championship.

After the playoffs, he’ll run to LSU for 100 Million or more. I wouldn’t put it past the guy to have already secretly negotiated it. LSU doesn’t appear to be looking at anyone else.

However it is, I wouldn’t trust Kiffin.
I definitely wouldn’t buy a used car from that guy.
 
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If Kiffin leaves Ole Miss after all those tearful testimonials about how he has matured and grown as a family man in Oxford, he will be proven yet again to be a fraud who is unchanged since he screwed us over many years ago. Ole Miss gave him the keys to the program and the chance to be THE man in the history of their program. Moreover, they embraced him despite his D-bag mercenary reputation.

Going to LSU is definitely the easier path. Heck, you have to TRY to be bad to win less than 8 or 9 games there. For goodness sake, Ed Orgeron won a NC - and that guy is as incompetent as a head coach as you’ll ever find.

Should Kiffin stay at Ole Miss, I’ll believe that he finally has developed some character and integrity. I’ll still never fully forgive him for what he did to us, but he’ll have earned some level of credit.

I’m betting he bolts and proves (yet again).
 
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