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Is LSU the first team to get another team's coach? Should any team that gets another team's coach not ever be able to complain about something.

People are too focused on the optics. Ole Miss is a playoff team. Kiffin's taking coaches. Etc.

My point is this. Why should anyone be surprised? This is just what college football has become.
This post is in support of what you are saying, but just put together a bit more eloquently.

Some are trying to bring ethical standards into something, that by nature, is unethical.

We can talk about those things all day, but all we really care about is the team we support winning.
Players don't have loyalty anymore. They simply leave for more playing time and/or money. They are simply doing what is best for them, regardless of their teammates or how much their current school has invested in them.

While this is a somewhat novel concept for players, coaches have done this for years. Of course the timing sucks for Ole Miss, but more than half of their roster consists of players that ditched their previous schools to come there. There shouldn't be any cries of disloyalty towards Kiffin from that standpoint.

This is what college football is now. It's the wild west. There is no more seeing how players develop in the system. It's a conglomeration of hired mercenaries.

TLDR: Coaches have never really had loyalty. Players no longer have loyalty. Go make that money.