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re: Which Mississippi school fires their coach first?

Posted on 4/9/20 at 4:38 pm to
Posted by ManBearSharkReb
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Posted on 4/9/20 at 4:38 pm to
Neither will ever be fired.

Kiffin and Leach are perfect for both schools.

Leach runs an unconventional system that can take down anyone. He can win with mediocre players at places that are considered some of the hardest P5 jobs in the country.

Kiffin can recruit at the level necessary for ole miss to compete (orgeron and freeze). He will be able to cherry pick Mississippi for the best recruits while being able to pull in national recruits. He’s an exceptional play caller that showed Nick Saban how to run a 21st century offense.

Leach will stay until he wants to retire.

Kiffin will leave in 3 years after Plumlee and Ealy graduate.
Posted by TrueLefty
St. Louis County
Member since Oct 2017
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Posted on 4/9/20 at 5:41 pm to
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Neither will ever be fired.

Kiffin and Leach are perfect for both schools.

Leach runs an unconventional system that can take down anyone. He can win with mediocre players at places that are considered some of the hardest P5 jobs in the country.

Kiffin can recruit at the level necessary for ole miss to compete (orgeron and freeze). He will be able to cherry pick Mississippi for the best recruits while being able to pull in national recruits. He’s an exceptional play caller that showed Nick Saban how to run a 21st century offense.

Leach will stay until he wants to retire.

Kiffin will leave in 3 years after Plumlee and Ealy graduate

Why would he leave Ole Miss? If he have any success at Ole Miss then he will continue to build on that success. If you are talking about failing to recruits players that can get Ole Miss to the next level. That might be true. But who will Ole Miss get if Kiffin leave? That might hurt even more if he does not want stay there after 2 or 3 years.
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