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Former LSU assistant coach Frank Wilson, now at Ole Miss after not being retained by Lane Kiffin this offseason, posted an interesting social media message this week, emphasizing "loyalty..."


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Lsu1012052 days
Personally I hope he does just as good of a job for the Ole Miss run game as he did for ours last year. #ThanksForSwitchingSides
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After Lacy gashes an opponent’s defense next year and is rotated out à la Frank coaching I bet he will wish he was “less loyal”
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Sleepy_Tiger2 days
If he was better at his job, he would have been retained
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Tigerdew2 days
This the same dude that tried to tamper with LSU players during bowl game prep? Asking for a friend.
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Pas Bon2 days
Yes
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ELLSSUU2 days
Maybe he is acknowledging his lack of loyalty x3
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BigTimer232 days
Lol whatever dude, he wanted to stay. Lane didn't want him. I think we upgraded at RB Coach, but you don’t have to say the man isn’t loyal…
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mdomingue2 days
He wanted to stay on his terms. That's fine, but he wasn't the man in charge, so now he is gone. He proved it's a business and a job; loyalty in these instances is nonsense.
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Pas Bon1 day
It's really difficult to see someone spout off about loyalty when that someone was actively trying to recruit players away from the institution he was "loyal to" before the announcement of his hiring by another institution was even whispered outside of closed doors. There are reasons he was not retained. Part of those reasons was the RB production you'll likely see at Ole Miss this coming season, which will likely be behind what it has been. Part of those reasons are reasons that are not known publicly. I scoff at Franks's loyalty post about as much as I scoff at all other coaches' loyalty posts, which is on par with a cheating partner posting on social media about loyalty.
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K Baw2 days
Pete: “Frank, why are they just running into the back of the Olinemen?

Frank: “huh?”
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ChatGPT of LA2 days
What a loser. Bottom line..anybody can reach kids now. This bs ignorance that only certain coaches can get into certain schools, etc etc.....thats all gone now. His "ties" carries zero weight now
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oleheat2 days
The best recruiter in college football today is Ben Franklin.
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Koolazzkat1 day
Troof
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LSUrme2 days
#NoSwitching Sides (just switched sides*)
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ezride252 days
We are in the middle of an OM and NCST melted sandwich and it is delicious.
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CaptainJ472 days
How many teams has Frank coached for? How does one have loyalty to all of those schools?
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these football coaches are all full of ****. talk about loyalty in one breath and the next they're trying to get players from other programs to be disloyal. bunch of hypocrites.
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BeepBopBoop2 days
Loyalty will be tested when they drop 5 ballgames next season
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jkylejohnson2 days
I’m thinking possibly a losing record.
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bdavids092 days
Very disappointing Frank would say that.
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jkylejohnson2 days
frick Frank
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tigerpierre2 days
HUH….wait until he threatens to burn down the “Land Shark Cesspool!!!
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soccerfüt2 days
Frankly, I don’t give a damn.
Saturday, September 19th is what I care about.
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JohnnyU2 days
Who cares?
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KCT2 days
Hey, Frankie. It isn't the fault of either LSU or Lane Kiffin that you weren't promoted to be the full-time Head Coach at LSU. That job was way over your head, as you showed us.
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BUTT HURT........Good Luck
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Revorising2 days
Feed em fisheads.
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JackieSonnier2 days
Get this off of tiger droppings… we don’t talk about old pussy
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