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Goodman: It’s time for Greg Sankey to intervene on behalf of Ole Miss
Posted on 1/4/26 at 10:20 am
Posted on 1/4/26 at 10:20 am
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Goodman: It’s time for Greg Sankey to intervene on behalf of Ole Miss
Lane Kiffin, wretched sports heel, is actively trying to sabotage the greatest season in Ole Miss football history.
It’s detestable, abhorrent behavior, and it needs to be stopped immediately by SEC commissioner Greg Sankey.
Kiffin was the coach at Ole Miss before leaving after the season for LSU. Now he’s out to kill his old team just as the Rebels are one game away from playing for a national championship. It’s disgusting and the SEC should be ashamed. The league was overrated this season and the one team to break through is getting kneecapped behind the scenes by a rival back home.
Two things have happened since Ole Miss upset Georgia in the Sugar Bowl. One, America has united in its support for the Rebels and coach Pete Golding. Second, Kiffin has been dragged mercilessly for leaving a team that can win a national championship.
But now it’s so much worse. Kiffin is forcing all of his assistant coaches who stayed back at Ole Miss to leave the team like a bunch of dead-beat daddies on Christmas Eve.
Nasty stuff.
America’s hate for Kiffin grows by the hour, and it’s only going to intensify this week with the Rebels playing Miami in the semifinals of the College Football Playoff.
In a plot twist for the ages, the Ole Miss Rebels are now America’s team, and there is no one more loathsome in the long arc of the SEC than the new coach at LSU.
Kiffin the Wag.
Kiffin the Knave.
Kiffin the Cad.
Lane Kiffin, the Scamp of Decamp.
Kiffin hired away eight assistant coaches from his former team. Many of those lieutenants were allowed to stay behind at Ole Miss for the playoff run. That was so last week, though. Now Kiffin is blaming the transfer window for forcing his assistants to remain in Baton Rouge after Ole Miss’ victory in the Sugar Bowl.
Don’t be fooled. Kiffin isn’t shorthanded. There are dozens of backstage staffers and assistants who can help Kiffin at LSU. This ruse is all cheap contrivance from an attention ****** who is being made to look like the most foolish man alive.
The shame police from Game of Thrones should follow Kiffin around all year ringing that bell.
Shame. [Dong-dong!]
Shame. [Dong-dong!]
Shame. [Dong-dong!]
I’ve never written the word dong so many times in my life. Only Kiffin. The spirit of college football is officially rotten to the bone.
It’s time for Sankey, commissioner of the SEC, to step in and do something. Save Ole Miss. Save college football. Salvage for the SEC a little dignity before Captain Castigation of Dong-Dong Shame Parade ruins everything.
I’m sure that a psychotherapist could diagnose exactly what the heck is wrong with Kiffin. I’m no expert, but I’m sensing a pattern of self-destructive tendencies.
Raiders owner Al Davis called Kiffin a con man. Davis had it right from the beginning. Kiffin then walked away from Tennessee after one season. It caused a riot on campus. They got wise and tarmac’d Kiffin at USC. He was then fired on the eve of the national championship at Alabama.
Kiffin’s brand of cowardice is hard to watch, but this treacherous business of backstabbing Ole Miss is the flaming burrito supreme of all self-immolation.
Good coach. Smart guy. But one sick puppy.
Who skips town on a team before the playoffs to go coach a principal rival? Some people are made to be heroes of American sports. Some people become choke artists. Kiffin is a sports villain all his own after this. But he didn’t act alone, apparently.
On the advice of Nick Saban, Kiffin says he left a potential national champion because he would have a better chance of winning a national championship at that team’s hated rival.
There’s a reason that sounds like the dumbest thing you’ve ever heard. That’s because it is.
Ole Miss is now two victories away from elevating Kiffin to the status of the biggest sports donkey we’ve ever known. And I’m still trying to wrap my brain around the fact that Saban advised Kiffin to leave Ole Miss for LSU.
Saban should have sat that one out.
Sankey, it’s time to step in on behalf of Ole Miss’ players and give these guys the best chance possible to win it all. Make the call. Tell Kiffin the assistant coaches stay with Ole Miss until the run is over.
You’d think from a safety standpoint alone that Kiffin’s corruption of Ole Miss wouldn’t be allowed to continue.
Is Sankey going to allow under-prepared players to take the field without their coaches? It’s already an absurdly bad look for the SEC, but it could be so much worse.
College football is a gloriously messy sport, but Kiffin is making the SEC look like a trailer park in a flood zone. It’s embarrassing, but it’s also potentially dangerous.
Ole Miss-LSU is now the biggest rivalry in the SEC, but all that can wait. I even know LSU fans who are cheering for Ole Miss this week.
As an unbiased observer, I’m not supposed to root for a team. This once, though, I’m putting all that aside. The country stands together with Ole Miss out of disgust for Kiffin.
Please, Ole Miss, go win it all and light Kiffin’s career on fire.
Goodman: It’s time for Greg Sankey to intervene on behalf of Ole Miss
Lane Kiffin, wretched sports heel, is actively trying to sabotage the greatest season in Ole Miss football history.
It’s detestable, abhorrent behavior, and it needs to be stopped immediately by SEC commissioner Greg Sankey.
Kiffin was the coach at Ole Miss before leaving after the season for LSU. Now he’s out to kill his old team just as the Rebels are one game away from playing for a national championship. It’s disgusting and the SEC should be ashamed. The league was overrated this season and the one team to break through is getting kneecapped behind the scenes by a rival back home.
Two things have happened since Ole Miss upset Georgia in the Sugar Bowl. One, America has united in its support for the Rebels and coach Pete Golding. Second, Kiffin has been dragged mercilessly for leaving a team that can win a national championship.
But now it’s so much worse. Kiffin is forcing all of his assistant coaches who stayed back at Ole Miss to leave the team like a bunch of dead-beat daddies on Christmas Eve.
Nasty stuff.
America’s hate for Kiffin grows by the hour, and it’s only going to intensify this week with the Rebels playing Miami in the semifinals of the College Football Playoff.
In a plot twist for the ages, the Ole Miss Rebels are now America’s team, and there is no one more loathsome in the long arc of the SEC than the new coach at LSU.
Kiffin the Wag.
Kiffin the Knave.
Kiffin the Cad.
Lane Kiffin, the Scamp of Decamp.
Kiffin hired away eight assistant coaches from his former team. Many of those lieutenants were allowed to stay behind at Ole Miss for the playoff run. That was so last week, though. Now Kiffin is blaming the transfer window for forcing his assistants to remain in Baton Rouge after Ole Miss’ victory in the Sugar Bowl.
Don’t be fooled. Kiffin isn’t shorthanded. There are dozens of backstage staffers and assistants who can help Kiffin at LSU. This ruse is all cheap contrivance from an attention ****** who is being made to look like the most foolish man alive.
The shame police from Game of Thrones should follow Kiffin around all year ringing that bell.
Shame. [Dong-dong!]
Shame. [Dong-dong!]
Shame. [Dong-dong!]
I’ve never written the word dong so many times in my life. Only Kiffin. The spirit of college football is officially rotten to the bone.
It’s time for Sankey, commissioner of the SEC, to step in and do something. Save Ole Miss. Save college football. Salvage for the SEC a little dignity before Captain Castigation of Dong-Dong Shame Parade ruins everything.
I’m sure that a psychotherapist could diagnose exactly what the heck is wrong with Kiffin. I’m no expert, but I’m sensing a pattern of self-destructive tendencies.
Raiders owner Al Davis called Kiffin a con man. Davis had it right from the beginning. Kiffin then walked away from Tennessee after one season. It caused a riot on campus. They got wise and tarmac’d Kiffin at USC. He was then fired on the eve of the national championship at Alabama.
Kiffin’s brand of cowardice is hard to watch, but this treacherous business of backstabbing Ole Miss is the flaming burrito supreme of all self-immolation.
Good coach. Smart guy. But one sick puppy.
Who skips town on a team before the playoffs to go coach a principal rival? Some people are made to be heroes of American sports. Some people become choke artists. Kiffin is a sports villain all his own after this. But he didn’t act alone, apparently.
On the advice of Nick Saban, Kiffin says he left a potential national champion because he would have a better chance of winning a national championship at that team’s hated rival.
There’s a reason that sounds like the dumbest thing you’ve ever heard. That’s because it is.
Ole Miss is now two victories away from elevating Kiffin to the status of the biggest sports donkey we’ve ever known. And I’m still trying to wrap my brain around the fact that Saban advised Kiffin to leave Ole Miss for LSU.
Saban should have sat that one out.
Sankey, it’s time to step in on behalf of Ole Miss’ players and give these guys the best chance possible to win it all. Make the call. Tell Kiffin the assistant coaches stay with Ole Miss until the run is over.
You’d think from a safety standpoint alone that Kiffin’s corruption of Ole Miss wouldn’t be allowed to continue.
Is Sankey going to allow under-prepared players to take the field without their coaches? It’s already an absurdly bad look for the SEC, but it could be so much worse.
College football is a gloriously messy sport, but Kiffin is making the SEC look like a trailer park in a flood zone. It’s embarrassing, but it’s also potentially dangerous.
Ole Miss-LSU is now the biggest rivalry in the SEC, but all that can wait. I even know LSU fans who are cheering for Ole Miss this week.
As an unbiased observer, I’m not supposed to root for a team. This once, though, I’m putting all that aside. The country stands together with Ole Miss out of disgust for Kiffin.
Please, Ole Miss, go win it all and light Kiffin’s career on fire.
Posted on 1/4/26 at 10:21 am to hubreb
It is how you end up in a massive lawsuit and discovery would likely be a bitch. Let them finish what they started.
Posted on 1/4/26 at 10:22 am to hubreb
How about you have your ECU OC call the plays and your RB coach handle rotations.
What are you afraid of?
What are you afraid of?
Posted on 1/4/26 at 10:24 am to memphisplaya
The stop leaning on LSU to coach your team
Do yall have no faith in Golding?
Do yall have no faith in Golding?
Posted on 1/4/26 at 10:25 am to hubreb
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Lane Kiffin, wretched sports heel, is actively trying to sabotage the greatest season in Ole Miss football history.
I couldn't make it passed this.

Posted on 1/4/26 at 10:25 am to hubreb
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Sankey, it’s time to step in on behalf of Ole Miss’ players and give these guys the best chance possible to win it all. Make the call. Tell Kiffin the assistant coaches stay with Ole Miss until the run is over.
You think Sankey has the ability (or legal authority) to tell one schools employees that they must work for another school?
Posted on 1/4/26 at 10:25 am to hubreb
Joseph Goodman is a clown. But that is nothing new
Posted on 1/4/26 at 10:27 am to hubreb
This is going to be bad for Kiffin and LSU… lane acting like a little bitch that he is. His assistants want nothing to do with him.
Posted on 1/4/26 at 10:28 am to tigerskin
Just think LSU fans, in a few years, this will be you.
Posted on 1/4/26 at 10:28 am to hubreb
Kiffin doing hoe stuff cause there you hoe again.


Posted on 1/4/26 at 10:29 am to hubreb
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Goodman
Stopped reading here.
Posted on 1/4/26 at 10:29 am to Rhino5
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This is going to be bad for Kiffin and LSU… lane acting like a little bitch that he is. His assistants want nothing to do with him.
Maybe Ole Miss shouldn’t be loading up a tampering claim against the LSU coaches they want in their building.
Posted on 1/4/26 at 10:30 am to lsupride87
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stop leaning on LSU to coach your team
What a dumb comment
Posted on 1/4/26 at 10:30 am to hubreb
Will the butt hurt crying ever end lord?! Nope, never he says lol
Posted on 1/4/26 at 10:30 am to hubreb
Charlie stays, the rest can go. Sankey should disallow any transfers from OM to LSU. Problems solved. Maybe one year post season ban for LSU.
Posted on 1/4/26 at 10:31 am to VivaZapata27
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Charlie stays
Someone is scared
Posted on 1/4/26 at 10:31 am to hubreb
Kiffin obviously thought Georgia would beat Ole Miss and that would be that. Never in a thousand years did he think the team would actually make it this far into the CFP. What would be truly hilarious is if they somehow figure out a way to upset Miami as well.
I think in hindsight Kiffin looks pretty foolish for leaving a team that obviously has the chops to win a national championship. His decision to leave Ole Miss for LSU now looks like greed and a lack of faith in his own program than it does anything else.
I think in hindsight Kiffin looks pretty foolish for leaving a team that obviously has the chops to win a national championship. His decision to leave Ole Miss for LSU now looks like greed and a lack of faith in his own program than it does anything else.
Posted on 1/4/26 at 10:31 am to hubreb
Sorry Alabama homers. You’re stuck with Deboer.
Posted on 1/4/26 at 10:32 am to HailToTheChiz
quote:Why?
What a dumb comment
They are literally using lsu coaches to coach their team. If they don’t want “tampering” or if they have faith in their coaches just stop using another school
Posted on 1/4/26 at 10:32 am to lsupride87
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The stop leaning on LSU to coach your team
No one is leaning on that piece of shite program known as LSU. Why don't y'all quit leaning on Ole Miss to pull your sorry arse program out of the dumpster fire?
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Do yall have no faith in Golding
Sounds like LSU has no faith in Kiffin's bitch arse.
Your screen name is a joke. lsupride. You must be talking about the queer stuff, LSU has no pride. Bragging about stealing coaches from ole miss. Y'all are a bunch of pathetic losers.
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