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Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin spoke with ESPN this week about the state of College Football in the SEC now that the conference has added Texas and Oklahoma and will be moving to a nine-game conference schedule.
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"In my opinion, the dynasties are over," Kiffin told ESPN on Wednesday. "Alabama with Coach Saban and then Kirby at Georgia, where they had those rosters year in, year out and there would be a bunch of wins by 30 points in the conference, those days are done."

Kiffin was Alabama's offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach from 2014 to 2016, helping the Crimson Tide finish 14-1 and beat Clemson 45-40 in the CFP National Championship after the 2015 season.

"When I was at Alabama, they'd be like, 'Go watch the outside linebackers,' and there's six of them over there that are first-round picks," Kiffin said. "That's not going to happen anymore because if they don't play, then they're going to leave. They can't keep them all anymore."

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"You're going to have really good teams going 8-4 because we're going to play nine conference teams, including five on the road," Kiffin said. "The conference has never been this balanced, and it never used to have Texas and Oklahoma, two top-10 teams and two of the hardest places in the country to play.

"My concern for the programs and for the coaches is that fans aren't going to be able to get used to the numbers being different, the wins and losses. If you're a program that's used to being a nine- or 10-win team and you go 7-5, your fans are going to think the team is terrible and the coach is terrible. But you might have lost four road games at Georgia, Florida, LSU and Alabama."
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304tiger2 months
He's not wrong. With this new 9 game schedule, someone has to lose and I think the majority of the conference will devour itself.
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6R122 months
No doubt, but is he setting up expectations when he starts going with 7 wins per season at Ole Miss???
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TigerB82 months
Well, it doesn't take a genius to see that Saban retired to know this. There's no dynasty tree where you can go pluck one of those coaches from, so I imagine he's right until the next Saban shows up.
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Spankum2 months
I’m not convinced this is true….if a team has the money and a long-term commitment to spend it on the top coaches and players, they can become a dynasty.
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Luckydog2 months
Correct!
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Timeoday2 months
He will lose 4 games this year. His team will not ever be part of a dynasty.
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