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ScottLA putting together this thread like...


Also, Kiffin is a Welsh name and there is a city in Louisiana founded by what may be the only family of original Welsh/American origin to settle in Louisiana in the 19th century.

His name was Miles Welsh and he was of Pennsylvania Welsh extraction and the name of the city is Welsh, Louisiana, in Jefferson Davis Parish.

Monte Kiffin, while born in Nebraska, both his parents moved there from, wow, Pennsylvania.

It all lines up. Lane Kiffin actually has very deep roots and association with Louisiana.
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frick it, we ridin'!


I forgot to mention Kiffin's other daughter who is named Presley.

She is named after Elvis Presley, whose very first radio broadcast to the world was at the Louisiana Hayride in, you guessed it, Shreveport, Louisiana.

And Layla Kiffin has always loved jambalayla because it reminds her of her name, according to Kiffin's X.com account.

If this and all of the other things I mentioned in the first post isn't planetary alignment, I don't know what is.

Kiffin's going to be at LSU; there really isn't any way around it.
He named his daughter Landry due to his admiration of Jeff Landry and his father's close friendship with Tom Landry. Few people know this, but Landry is a common Cajun surname.

Landry Kiffin is also dating a man named Whitman Weeks who is a current LSU player, many don't even know that.

He named his son, Knox, after Nathan Knox. Nathan Knox was old Louisiana royalty that owned the home that eventually became the original governor's mansion in Baton Rouge.

Lane Kiffin is known to love bell peppers too, so Baton Rouge would be a great fit for him and the rest of his family who are already deeply ingrained with Louisiana culture.

Kiffin's favorite phrase that he repeats all the time is laissez les bons temps rouler, which means something that is fordained, or meant to happen.
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but if things go south, I don't think he is prepared for the level of viciousness and animosity tiger fans are going to unleash upon him.


He is more fully aware of the consequences than you likely are. Kiffin had fans of Tennessee and students literally surround the football complex building he was in while wielding pitchforks and other assorted weapons when he left there.

He and his family had to have police escorts to escape the campus and the town due to students and fans also arriving at his home.

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are students burning a mattress as they begin to forumulate plans to attack and murder Kiffin for deciding to leave them.

Their home was being bombarded with thrown objects and it was just a matter of time before the mob overran the defenses and slaughtered them.

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they are burning their Tennessee gear as they gin up the mob vibes getting ready to harm him and his family.





In the image below, they try to burst into the press conference Kiffin was giving to announce his departure. They would have literally tore him to shreds.





Here is Kiffin looking afraid and pensive knowing that his life was in extreme peril.



And lastly, here is the rabid mob as they spread out to find him. Many would leave here and try to get to him at the airport before he and Layla and their two young daughters and infant son barely escaped with their lives.





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To disrupt his kids in the locker room and the fan base is beyond bad.


By kids in the locker room, do you mean grown men earning wages and benefits at a job of their choosing?
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Can confirm many college-aged women are absolute idiots. That being said….so are many college aged men.

Studies have shown that the brain isn’t even fully developed until 25


You are talking about retarded people. I'm talking about normal adults. Are you trying to now tell us that normal, non-brain damaged women aren't adults until they are 25?

What about someone like Jordan Hudson?

She is only 24 and is already a multi-millionaire with strategic investments in real estate, manages all the affairs of one of the most successful businessmen in the United States, is a professional cheerleader with extensive multimedia Internet skills in areas like Adobe Photoshop, and was first runner up in Miss Maine USA.

On top of all of this, she is a proud and strong woman with a college degree.

Is she not fully mentally developed?

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He's been there since 2022 at least. No mistaking that grin:


Seems like he told all his friends about the crazy meat judging bitches and they joined him.

Big mistake. He and that one other weird looking guy were in their own little meat judging paradise for a bit. Now all kinds of dudes have joined the club and the competition has to be much harder.
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Lane epstein


Oh, so Bill Belichick can do it and everyone thinks he is a cool, sly, super intelligent pimp doing his thing and living his life full throttle like a boss.

Kiffin does it and it is somehow bad and weird?
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nonsense but I don't really understand what's going on and who's screwing who in that little awkward (look at the girl's face)


Are you retard? A 21 year old woman is not an adult?
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The head football coach of a major university role playing with a 20 year old?


It was her birthday, sir, she is 21 now. How old do they have to be, 30?

21 year old women are fully developed mentally and are full-fledged adults in every aspect that can be imagined.
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God what an insufferable troll. Why would anyone want this man leading your football program?


LSU just had to fire a coach for grinding on recruits. Kiffin would be a huge step up from that.
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Somebody got to put some context with that. That's creepy if real but something has to be edited out of that.


I don't know what could context could be put with it. What's creepy about it? Many adult women like to play games that involve role-playing.

Pretending you are a French maid for your friend's wealthy, famous, popular, handsome, single and always playing the field father is kinky.

Exactly 45 minutes after this post he made, he made one about how everybody needs love and how it feels for someone to wrap their arms around you. :lol:

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That pic kinda makes me uncomfortable


How does this one make you feel?

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She looks uncomfortable.


I don't know why. She is probably used to how Kiffin acts by now. There is no way she was surprised that he was recording her.

She also knew that he was going to immediately upload to X.
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Is he using up too much of the internet for you?

I’m sorry this is happening to you. We’ll try to tell meaningful stories with all pictures from now on.


There seemed to be some confusion about why the thread is getting as many downvotes as it is upvotes. I am providing clarity on why that is happening.

It's fricking obnoxious to post a 5,000 word post; it's not good netiquette.
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Downvotes don't bother me a bit on this thread. If a couple of folks bother to read it and watch the video that's a win for me, couldn't give a rat's arse about the haters or the folks who just want smack talk and short posts for everything. I love some good shite talking and am an active participant as well so can't complain.

Bonfire was just something very special and it makes me so sad it's never coming back like it was. That said I can promise no one here can say anything that's going to upset me about it, telling me it wasn't impressive is like saying Joe Burrow was an average QB in 2019. In both cases that person clearly has no idea what they are talking about.


You know that there is a dedicated A&M board on this site, right? Many times if a topic solely concerns one fanbase and team, it would be advisable to post it on a team specific board.

That is, after all, why they are there.
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Your post should be an auto-ban offense.


What's wrong with The Running of The Gumps?

Better Players & Better Coaches = NC's

Posted by ScottLA on 11/20/25 at 5:25 pm
Throughout the history of this sport of college football that we all love and cherish, teams that have had better players and better coaches than all the other teams quite often win the national championship.

What does that say about football at this level? Are the teams that win it all in any particular season really that good?

What if they didn't have quality players and quality coaches? Could they have won the NC then?

I say probably not.
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A certain percentage of posters downvote anything Aggie-related, without bothering even to read the post.

An Aggie could cure cancer, and the thread announcing it would draw downvotes from them.


Let's not overlook that the post is also longer than many novels. Many people don't appreciate the arrogance that is required to post something that long on a board where reading skills are quite remedial.