If Kiffen stays @ OleMiss.......

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I don't make money in the same time zone as what these coaches make but this is my take. If somebody is happy where they are does it really matter if you make an extra 3 mill? What is 15 mill going to allow you to buy that 12 mill won't in 99% of the country?
It isn't like he has Elon or Bezos money, you say that but how many people turn down a 25-30% raise at a better location. UF comes with no state taxes and it would be back"home" for his family.

LSU comes with its own benefits and challenges. He very well could be happy but there are competitive advantages that Ole Miss will never have.
 

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He's getting A LOT more money either way. I'm not Kiffin, but I would stay put where I have less pressure and am able to win. I may not win a national title, but I'd have a shot at the playoffs every 2-3 years and keep getting raises. That's the definition of a great job.

However, if he wants to accomplish winning a national title, he may need to move on, but it comes with a lot more risk and pressure.
 

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According to someone who has a much more educated opinion than anyone on this board, Oxford is about as good a place as any for Lane-

“Jobs that weren’t great jobs before are now,” Saban said. “Lane is the first name up for Florida and the first name up for LSU, but I think you can have a long debate on whether either one of those jobs is actually better than the job he has now because he has some guys over there at Ole Miss that give him pretty much whatever he wants from a roster standpoint. He may not necessarily have the same thing at Florida or LSU. So you look at these jobs differently now."
 
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Barkman Turner Overdrive

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He's getting A LOT more money either way. I'm not Kiffin, but I would stay put where I have less pressure and am able to win. I may not win a national title, but I'd have a shot at the playoffs every 2-3 years and keep getting raises. That's the definition of a great job.

However, if he wants to accomplish winning a national title, he may need to move on, but it comes with a lot more risk and pressure.
I remember in 2022 Northern Miss fans were NOT happy with the way Lane flamed out (finishing 1-5) after getting a substantial raise AND flirting with Auburn and Judas Cohen. The fanbase was mad they were paying him a Top 10-15 salary and not getting commensurate results. If Northern Miss makes him the highest paid coach, their fans will expect him to produce better than a “shot at the playoffs every 2-3 years.“ Their Administration, AD, and local businesses know what Lane means to the school, but I simply don’t believe the average Northern Miss fan is that smart.
 
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According to someone who has a much more educated opinion than anyone on this board, Oxford is about as good a place as any for Lane-

“Jobs that weren’t great jobs before are now,” Saban said. “Lane is the first name up for Florida and the first name up for LSU, but I think you can have a long debate on whether either one of those jobs is actually better than the job he has now because he has some guys over there at Ole Miss that give him pretty much whatever he wants from a roster standpoint. He may not necessarily have the same thing at Florida or LSU. So you look at these jobs differently now."
You know the Clarion Ledger was absolutely giddy to post that article.
 

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According to someone who has a much more educated opinion than anyone on this board, Oxford is about as good a place as any for Lane-

“Jobs that weren’t great jobs before are now,” Saban said. “Lane is the first name up for Florida and the first name up for LSU, but I think you can have a long debate on whether either one of those jobs is actually better than the job he has now because he has some guys over there at Ole Miss that give him pretty much whatever he wants from a roster standpoint. He may not necessarily have the same thing at Florida or LSU. So you look at these jobs differently now."
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It isn't like he has Elon or Bezos money, you say that but how many people turn down a 25-30% raise at a better location. UF comes with no state taxes and it would be back"home" for his family.

LSU comes with its own benefits and challenges. He very well could be happy but there are competitive advantages that Ole Miss will never have.
My point is that a 30% raise for all of us means a whole lot more than it does to someone making 10 mill. Once you get up into his level of money about all you're basically doing is increasing your investment budget. You can already afford pretty much any house you want and car you want. Nowhere on the planet is off limits for vacation. You can order the appetizer and not worry about it making the bill too big. When all of those boxes are checked, you can bring in other factors into your decision making is all I'm saying.
 
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My point is that a 30% raise for all of us means a whole lot more than it does to someone making 10 mill. Once you get up into his level of money about all you're basically doing is increasing your investment budget. You can already afford pretty much any house you want and car you want. Nowhere on the planet is off limits for vacation. You can order the appetizer and not worry about it making the bill too big. When all of those boxes are checked, you can bring in other factors into your decision making is all I'm saying.
That is true but that isn't at the point where your money is making enough for you to maintain buying whatever car or house you want. It really depends on what lifestyle he and his family want. Is he building generational wealth or just getting his kids set up for a great Jumpstart. That is a lot of money to normal people but money changes what normal people consider normal.
 
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My point is that a 30% raise for all of us means a whole lot more than it does to someone making 10 mill. Once you get up into his level of money about all you're basically doing is increasing your investment budget. You can already afford pretty much any house you want and car you want. Nowhere on the planet is off limits for vacation. You can order the appetizer and not worry about it making the bill too big. When all of those boxes are checked, you can bring in other factors into your decision making is all I'm saying.
I'd say this is the wrong way to look at it from a few different ways, depending on who you are talking about.
1) You are increasing your kids and grandkids wealth. That's a pretty powerful motivator for a lot of people. And the nicer a lifestyle they are used to, the larger a nest egg it takes to keep them in the lifestyle they are used to. We live a pretty modest lifestyle compared to Lane, but it would take about $5M per kid to let them recreate our lifestyle without work. Probably more like $6M is you are talking about them recreating their lifestyle with a wife and kids. I don't particularly want them to not have to work, but some people like giving that safety net to their kids and grand kids. I suspect Kiffin's kids are used to a lifestyle that would take more like $10M at the least to recreate. So Lane would need about $30M to set his three kids, plus bump that up for taxes because unless he gets married, he's going to hit the estate tax/gift tax limitation quickly.

2) You are increasing your private plane/jet budget. You can easily spend $1M on salary, hanger, fuel, etc. for a nice dual prop turbo jet and pilot. Obviously that number goes for an actual jet. That means $25M of an investment portfolio just to fund the annual costs of a plane is not While that's certainly not a need, once you get a taste of private plane/jet travel, I can see how it would be motivating. If you gave me $1m a year in compensation, or $10M a year in compensation, the only thing that would really change my lifestyle would be that a private plane at $10M a year is reasonable.

3) You are increasing your yacht budget. From what I can tell, yachts are much less addictive than private plane/jet travel. I have seen people sell yachts when money isn't an issue, but I've basically never seen anybody give up private travel with a full time pilot once they've had a taste. But still, for those that want it, or even just think they want it, it's not hard to generate pretty significant ongoing expenses. Dockage, crew, insurance, gas, P&I etc. can get to $1M a year pretty easily once you get north of 50ft. If whatever coach is dreaming of retiring to a 75ft yacth and cruising the caribbean, then yea, there is a difference between $10M and $13M a year.

4) You are increasing your cocaine and hooker budget. I don't have any insight into this, even through acquaintances, but my impression is that you can pretty much make this as expensive as you want.
 
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According to someone who has a much more educated opinion than anyone on this board, Oxford is about as good a place as any for Lane-

“Jobs that weren’t great jobs before are now,” Saban said. “Lane is the first name up for Florida and the first name up for LSU, but I think you can have a long debate on whether either one of those jobs is actually better than the job he has now because he has some guys over there at Ole Miss that give him pretty much whatever he wants from a roster standpoint. He may not necessarily have the same thing at Florida or LSU. So you look at these jobs differently now."
"because he has some guys over there at Ole Miss that give him pretty much whatever he wants from a roster standpoint."

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It isn't like he has Elon or Bezos money, you say that but how many people turn down a 25-30% raise at a better location. UF comes with no state taxes and it would be back"home" for his family.

LSU comes with its own benefits and challenges. He very well could be happy but there are competitive advantages that Ole Miss will never have.
I think a lot of good coaches are going to look at LSU & say no thanks. That place is a train wreck right now. All self inflicted.
 

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I remember in 2022 Northern Miss fans were NOT happy with the way Lane flamed out (finishing 1-5) after getting a substantial raise AND flirting with Auburn and Judas Cohen. The fanbase was mad they were paying him a Top 10-15 salary and not getting commensurate results. If Northern Miss makes him the highest paid coach, their fans will expect him to produce better than a “shot at the playoffs every 2-3 years.“ Their Administration, AD, and local businesses know what Lane means to the school, but I simply don’t believe the average Northern Miss fan is that smart.
He’s 3 wins away from his fourth 10 win season in the last five years. I suspect that any fan that was unhappy with Lane once upon a time has either kissed and made up or is a ******* idiot.
 

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He's getting A LOT more money either way. I'm not Kiffin, but I would stay put where I have less pressure and am able to win. I may not win a national title, but I'd have a shot at the playoffs every 2-3 years and keep getting raises. That's the definition of a great job.

However, if he wants to accomplish winning a national title, he may need to move on, but it comes with a lot more risk and pressure.
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