For the first time, starting to believe Kiffin takes the Auburn job

DogStuckAtUM

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Following those "in know," sounds like some are laying the groundwork that Auburn's NIL will be the deciding factor. And you can also see Ole Miss scrambling to build up their war chest over next two weeks.
 

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I do too, and it's plumb idiotic. Bad decision for him, but just like other coaches we are familiar with, they'll damn sure do it, against all logic.

I just hope the rumors are swirling the most next week. I do not wish to break Jaxon Dart's ankle, but I hope the rest of it plays out like that fateful week for us 5 years ago. Maybe not the dog pee stuff.
 

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Yeah it’s the right business decision and I would say that even if he was our coach. The difference in money is generational wealth levels. We’re talking 20 maybe even 50 million dollars more than he can get at OM. There are few circumstances where anyone turns that down.
 

patdog

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Why is it a bad decision for him? He makes more $$, longer contract guarantee, and has higher NIL structure.
Just depends on if he has his sights set on bigger things than Auburn or is willing to settle for a 2nd tier national powerhouse. Still a damn good program if their administration and boosters can every get out of their way. But will never be a true top 10 program.
 
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More likely that OM is about to be house poor. I don't blame them - I'd do the same thing.
 

johnson86-1

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Why is it a bad decision for him? He makes more $$, longer contract guarantee, and has higher NIL structure.

If he's worried about his non-financial legacy, if he were willing to take more risk, he could have a better job that put him in a better position to win big. And to be at a less toxic place as far as booster interference. You have that at all blue blood schools, but not sure anywhere else has the boosters willing to undermine a sitting head coach to the extent Auburns are. Of course there is the risk, so it could work out worse financially and non-financially to stay if the true blue blood program didn't eventually come calling.

Financailly it's a no brainer. He's going to set up multigenerational wealth and whatever more he could get from a bigger program is not nearly the difference between Auburn and Ole Miss. And if he does well at Auburn, there is nothing stopping him from taking a true blueblood job eventually. Just going to have a bigger buyout and Auburn is so toxic with the booster interference there's always the risk that even if he does well, they will be trying to undermine him before year 3.
 
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horshack.sixpack

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I do too, and it's plumb idiotic. Bad decision for him, but just like other coaches we are familiar with, they'll damn sure do it, against all logic.

I just hope the rumors are swirling the most next week. I do not wish to break Jaxon Dart's ankle, but I hope the rest of it plays out like that fateful week for us 5 years ago. Maybe not the dog pee stuff.
Seems like he will get a lot more money to put up with similar levels of booster crazy/interference and do it at a more prestigious school. He'd probably love nothing more than flipping the script on Bama and making them second best in the state, if he can do it. He also may be heir apparent to Saban, great friends with him, and be waiting on that to open up.
 
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Grover777

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Ole Miss is screwed. Auburn definitely will get Judkins and a few other recruits and players. Dart will have to sit out a year but is free to transfer and play at another school then auburn, that will be interesting to watch.

Auburn is a smart move for him, they are a much better program than Ole Miss. He can win a title there, you can’t win a title at Ole Miss.
 

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I started to believe when (Auburn messageboard poster) Fat Tom - who correctly said when the Harsin announcement would occur - said Kiffin would be going to Auburn.

Now I'm wondering if JackAtShelter moved to Auburn and goes by Fat Tom.**
 

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Seems like he will get a lot more money to put up with similar levels of booster crazy/interference and do it at a more prestigious school. He'd probably love nothing more than flipping the script on Bama and making them second best in the state, if he can do it. He also may be heir apparent to Saban, great friends with him, and be waiting on that to open up.
The drama of Kiffin leaving Auburn to replace Saban makes me cringe. It's like an early episode of The Office uncomfortable. I'd seriously be worried for him and his family.

And I'm here for it all.
 

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Why is it a bad decision for him? He makes more $$, longer contract guarantee, and has higher NIL structure.
That NIL crap is overstated. Ultimately we'll all have plenty enough to restore the order that was here before. And Ole Miss (and MSU) can now pay enough to keep coaches, with less expectations, and the same buyouts. This isn't 1998, no real reason to leave Ole Miss to go to Auburn.

If he sticks around, he'll probably land one of the jobs he really wants, which is Texas or Miami. Maybe even Florida. Guarantee you Mullen probably wishes he'd stuck around now, and picked a different location for his jump, that would suit him more.

#goatpost
 

Drebin

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That NIL crap is overstated. Ultimately we'll all have plenty enough to restore the order that was here before. And Ole Miss (and MSU) can now pay enough to keep coaches, with less expectations, and the same buyouts. This isn't 1998, no real reason to leave Ole Miss to go to Auburn.

If he sticks around, he'll probably land one of the jobs he really wants, which is Texas or Miami. Maybe even Florida. Guarantee you Mullen probably wishes he'd stuck around now, and picked a different location for his jump, that would suit him more.

#goatpost
He can get much, much more guaranteed money from Auburn. Ole Miss can compete with AAV, but can't go more than four years.

He's also never winning big at Ole Miss. He knows this. These guys don't do this solely for the money, and they certainly don't care for the comfort of a job with lower expectations. They want to be able to draw the biggest fish in recruiting and they want to win at the highest levels. Kiffin can do that at Auburn because it's been done at Auburn - recently. The two jobs aren't comparable in any way.
 
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Is Kiffin's resume really so good that once storied programs with delusions of future grandeur are salivating over him that much? I just don't think he is all that and a bag of chips really.
 

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Is Kiffin's resume really so good that once storied programs with delusions of future grandeur are salivating over him that much? I just don't think he is all that and a bag of chips really.
We can objectively say that he's a good fit for Auburn. He's a better coach than the last two who have won big there.

We can also objectively say that it would be a big loss for Ole Miss.
 

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If this happens, Cohen should go down at the best AD in MSU history.
I'm not that scared of Kiffin. He's a good coach, but not someone to be feared. He had an 'up' year last year and still got throttled by the elite team on the schedule and lost a road game he should have won. Those players were recruited by Luke, and even he benefitted from Sloppy's bad recruiting. 2019 class was just ridiculous. Then this liberal use of the transfer portal reminds me a lot of Jackie's liberal use of the JUCOs. Suffice to say, it's risky, but hey, he did it well so credit to him.

I honestly think we probably beat them in Oxford. Just not seeing how they are that much better than us, and we are going to have the motivation. The team that brings the pain will win the Egg Bowl, no matter the location.

We both got smoked in Baton Rouge, the difference in Kentucky and Alabama was the home field. And they played Vanderbilt rather than Georgia. Arkansas will play them close Saturday, but again, difference is home field. I see two fairly equal teams.

I would not fear Kiffin at Auburn either.
 
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We can objectively say that he's a good fit for Auburn. He's a better coach than the last two who have won big there.

We can also objectively say that it would be a big loss for Ole Miss.
Totally disagree with the first statement. He'd be a terrible fit there, Malzahn-esque at best. Much better fit at Ole Miss, so while I don't fear him, he would definitely be a big loss for them.
 

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Yeah it’s the right business decision and I would say that even if he was our coach. The difference in money is generational wealth levels. We’re talking 20 maybe even 50 million dollars more than he can get at OM. There are few circumstances where anyone turns that down.
That's a solid point that from an emotional level I've never understood. I can't imagine jumping STATE'S Ship as an AD or HC when I'm already earning much more money than I care to spend while simultaneously creating generational wealth.
 

Grover777

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I'm not that scared of Kiffin. He's a good coach, but not someone to be feared. He had an 'up' year last year and still got throttled by the elite team on the schedule and lost a road game he should have won. Those players were recruited by Luke, and even he benefitted from Sloppy's bad recruiting. 2019 class was just ridiculous. Then this liberal use of the transfer portal reminds me a lot of Jackie's liberal use of the JUCOs. Suffice to say, it's risky, but hey, he did it well so credit to him.

I honestly think we probably beat them in Oxford. Just not seeing how they are that much better than us, and we are going to have the motivation. The team that brings the pain will win the Egg Bowl, no matter the location.

We both got smoked in Baton Rouge, the difference in Kentucky and Alabama was the home field. And they played Vanderbilt rather than Georgia. Arkansas will play them close Saturday, but again, difference is home field. I see two fairly equal teams.

I would not fear Kiffin at Auburn either.
They will lose to Arkansas and get banged up, probably lose a few more to injury. They know their coach is gone, and a few players like Judkins know he is leaving. They will be demoralized.
 

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Ole Miss is screwed. Auburn definitely will get Judkins and a few other recruits and players. Dart will have to sit out a year but is free to transfer and play at another school then auburn, that will be interesting to watch.

Auburn is a smart move for him, they are a much better program than Ole Miss. He can win a title there, you can’t win a title at Ole Miss.
Dart has not been impressive like Judkins. However, based on the most current Auburn QB's Dart would be an upgrade to them.
 

Grover777

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Dart has not been impressive like Judkins. However, based on the most current Auburn QB's Dart would be an upgrade to them.
Dart may follow Kiffin, but Lane won’t have a hard time getting a qb. He can get a big recruit or go throgh the portal with auburn nil money.


leach can always get four star skill guys, so can Kiffin, even more so now with auburns nil money. Judkins is much more important than Dart.

ole miss is going to be a bad program for a few years, their recruiting class this year is going to be a zero.
 

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You can be wrong if you want to. Doesn't matter to me.
If I'm wrong on this (which we won't know for like 3 years), I'll be sure to step in here to eat my crow. Unlike you, who will disappear from the board for 6 months.
 

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Totally disagree with the first statement. He'd be a terrible fit there, Malzahn-esque at best. Much better fit at Ole Miss, so while I don't fear him, he would definitely be a big loss for them.

What makes him a “fit” or “not a fit” at either school? He’s a football coach. If the money is right and the opportunity to win bigger than his current gig is there, he’ll make himself a fit anywhere.
 

Drebin

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If I'm wrong on this (which we won't know for like 3 years), I'll be sure to step in here to eat my crow. Unlike you, who will disappear from the board for 6 months.
You've already got about 15 years worth of crow around here to eat. You'll ultimately just end up with another user name.
 

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Following those "in know," sounds like some are laying the groundwork that Auburn's NIL will be the deciding factor. And you can also see Ole Miss scrambling to build up their war chest over next two weeks.
I want it announced Tunsil-style about 3 hours before kick-off. Somebody in the UM athletic dept drops it on Le Batard and he goes full send.
 

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Why is it a bad decision for him? He makes more $$, longer contract guarantee, and has higher NIL structure.
It'll be a kick in the nuts for OM. Basically telling them "there's no way a coach can win big here". Their fragile egos may not be able to take it.
 

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I love watching ole miss suffer as much as the next guy, but it probably is time for that law to change. It hamstrings both state and ole miss if we ever do strike gold with a coach. If kiffin does leave I suspect you will see exactly that happen.
 

Grover777

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It'll be a kick in the nuts for OM. Basically telling them "there's no way a coach can win big here". Their fragile egos may not be able to take it.
It’s not just about ego, their product on the field is going to be bad for a few years. This will devastate their program. I doubt they get the next hire right either. Oh well, we could use another Vandy on our schedule.
 

johnson86-1

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Is Kiffin's resume really so good that once storied programs with delusions of future grandeur are salivating over him that much? I just don't think he is all that and a bag of chips really.
Who do you see out there with a better resume? He's always had a reputation as a great play designer and play caller.

At FAU he went 11-3, 5-7, and 10-3. He went 4-5 with an all SEC schedule in 2020, 10-3 (6-2) in 2021, and now he's 8-2 (4-2) with a real chance to finish 10-2 (6-2).

He also had a successful stint at Alabama's OC, which granted he had quite the talent advantage there, but he's pretty clearly shown since that he doesn't have to have a talent advantage to put together a good offense.

The only knock I can come up with is that he had pretty lackluster HC stints before Bama and he hasn't shown he can sustain a program anywhere. But the first part of that can easily be chalked up to a lack of experience, and on the second part, no up and coming coach sticks around long enough to prove they can sustain a program. They get money thrown at them before they have the chance.
 

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What makes him a “fit” or “not a fit” at either school? He’s a football coach. If the money is right and the opportunity to win bigger than his current gig is there, he’ll make himself a fit anywhere.
Nah, that's Bo Bounds thinking.

Fits and things like that are what make college football so interesting. Some can win anywhere, some cannot. You need to look no further than one Dan Mullen. If what you say is true, why didn't he succeed at Florida?