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The difference between Kiffin and other SEC coaches
Posted on 12/24/25 at 8:38 am
Posted on 12/24/25 at 8:38 am
DeBoer: went to Bama to prove himself. A high pressure job following up the GOAT.
Heupel: Went into an absolute mess, bet on himself and has stabilized it.
Kirby: waited for the right job to open, went to his Alma Mater and brought them up to their potential
Sumrall + Golesh willingly stepped into high pressure situations that are messy.
Kiffin: went to LSU so he didn't have to work as hard essentially. It wasn't about what he could do for LSU or how he could prove himself, it was all about what LSU could do for Lane.
I can't wait to watch the soap opera when he either fails spectacularly or ditches LSU for the NFL in short order
Heupel: Went into an absolute mess, bet on himself and has stabilized it.
Kirby: waited for the right job to open, went to his Alma Mater and brought them up to their potential
Sumrall + Golesh willingly stepped into high pressure situations that are messy.
Kiffin: went to LSU so he didn't have to work as hard essentially. It wasn't about what he could do for LSU or how he could prove himself, it was all about what LSU could do for Lane.
I can't wait to watch the soap opera when he either fails spectacularly or ditches LSU for the NFL in short order
Posted on 12/24/25 at 8:45 am to VolSquatch
I love this board sometimes. 
Posted on 12/24/25 at 8:45 am to VolSquatch
Yup trying to take the easy way out. He is afraid to bet on himself. Thats the difference between him and Cignetti. Curt is a man and Kiffin is a west coast pillow bitter
This post was edited on 12/24/25 at 8:46 am
Posted on 12/24/25 at 8:47 am to VolSquatch
You're still not over him leaving Rocky Top huh? 
Posted on 12/24/25 at 8:52 am to VolSquatch
You can’t even troll right. 
Posted on 12/24/25 at 8:57 am to VolSquatch
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Kiffin: went to LSU so he didn't have to work as hard essentially. It wasn't about what he could do for LSU or how he could prove himself, it was all about what LSU could do for Lane.
The easy way would’ve been to stay at ole Miss and never get fired because he’s their best coach in 50 years. LSU will expect to be in the playoff 75% of the time he’s there
Posted on 12/24/25 at 9:06 am to VolSquatch
The easy way out?
I’d say he did an admirable job of building OM into a contender.
Also, it wasn’t long ago the Rant was telling me that no one would take the job at LSU. The school was a dumpster fire with a meddlesome Governor, no AD, no school President and a POS football program.
Yes, that sounds exactly like a place where a coach can coast. I mean, just ask Brian Kelly.
I’d say he did an admirable job of building OM into a contender.
Also, it wasn’t long ago the Rant was telling me that no one would take the job at LSU. The school was a dumpster fire with a meddlesome Governor, no AD, no school President and a POS football program.
Yes, that sounds exactly like a place where a coach can coast. I mean, just ask Brian Kelly.
Posted on 12/24/25 at 9:17 am to VolSquatch
thank you for the one of the stupidest fricking post. I’ve read all morning.
Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas
Posted on 12/24/25 at 9:18 am to VolSquatch
At least for Old Piss fans, it hasn’t been well over a decade since Lane left them for a better job
Move on already.
Move on already.
Posted on 12/24/25 at 9:21 am to Sleepy_Tiger
He may be the only coach to be the head coach at 3 different SEC schools.
Coaches with Multiple SEC Head Coaching Jobs
Bear Bryant: Led Kentucky (1946–1953) and Alabama (1958–1982).
Tommy Tuberville: Led Ole Miss (1995–1998) and Auburn (1999–2008).
Houston Nutt: Led Arkansas (1998–2007) and Ole Miss (2008–2011).
Doug Dickey: Led Tennessee (1964–1969) and Florida (1970–1978).
Will Muschamp: Led Florida (2011–2014) and South Carolina (2016–2020).
Harry Mehre: Led Georgia (1928–1937) and Ole Miss (1938–1945).
Coaches with Multiple SEC Head Coaching Jobs
Bear Bryant: Led Kentucky (1946–1953) and Alabama (1958–1982).
Tommy Tuberville: Led Ole Miss (1995–1998) and Auburn (1999–2008).
Houston Nutt: Led Arkansas (1998–2007) and Ole Miss (2008–2011).
Doug Dickey: Led Tennessee (1964–1969) and Florida (1970–1978).
Will Muschamp: Led Florida (2011–2014) and South Carolina (2016–2020).
Harry Mehre: Led Georgia (1928–1937) and Ole Miss (1938–1945).
Posted on 12/24/25 at 9:22 am to VolSquatch
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Kiffin: went to LSU so he didn't have to work as hard essentially. It wasn't about what he could do for LSU or how he could prove himself, it was all about what LSU could do for Lane.
Is this supposed to insult LSU fans? Sorry LSU provides a place that will compete and win championships.
Posted on 12/24/25 at 9:25 am to OlGrandad
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He may be the only coach to be the head coach at 3 different SEC schools.

Posted on 12/24/25 at 9:26 am to Gifman
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LSU will expect to be in the playoff 75% of the time he’s there
That's why they are a perfect match in a way, both have unrealistic expectations of themselves and will fade obscurity eventually
Posted on 12/24/25 at 9:26 am to Swagga
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Is this supposed to insult LSU fans?
If you don't care about your coach not having any chest, no
Posted on 12/24/25 at 9:28 am to VolSquatch
It amazes me that every non LSU fan thinks Lane will fail, but yet they think he should have stayed at ole miss and just be great.
Never seen other fans so triggered.
Never seen other fans so triggered.
Posted on 12/24/25 at 9:29 am to VolSquatch
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If you don't care about your coach not having any chest,
Like this guy?

Posted on 12/24/25 at 9:29 am to SouthernInsanity
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It amazes me that every non LSU fan thinks Lane will fail
Actually I said he will either fail or be successful and leave shortly for the NFL
Posted on 12/24/25 at 9:29 am to BlackCloud
I see a whole lot of chest in that shirt idk what you're smoking
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