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Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin recently opened up about his decision to be sober during an interview with The Pivot podcast...
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CaptainJ477 months
As someone going through this sobriety journey myself this hits home. In particular his comments about being his best self at work but not for/around his family.
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TigerLord20207 months
RIP Joey Freshwater
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turnpiketiger7 months
Don’t care that they are an old rival. I can’t help but pull for Kiffin to win a championship. He’s found himself and has OM in uncharted territory. Built it from the ground up and just as a person he seems to really have it figured out and is at peace with life. Wouldn’t shock me if him and his wife remarried.
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Tom Bronco7 months
Kudos to anyone who discovers this. We are the unhealthiest country in the world because we are being poisoned by our food and drink.
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TooSober7 months
Good for him....and good for them. Effective message
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Bill W Tiger7 months
Find a support group(AA., etc.) or something...it is a hard journey by yourself!
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SWAT7 months
Congrats on your sobriety Lane but you are still an arse to others.
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BabyTac7 months
Good for Lane. He grew up fast and furious in the sports world. Glad he’s found a heightened sense of maturity. Only good things to come for him.
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Morpheus7 months
With the track he is on as a person and coach now, I wouldn’t be angry if we made a run at him if Kelly falters this year.
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Jdillard3434347 months
What a great man
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Bill W Tiger7 months
Huh?
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UncleLester7 months
<3
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HagaDaga7 months
Good to hear he found this for his family and himself. But is his working out only going for long runs, cause if so, add some weights in pudgy. And don't forget leg day.
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