Kiffin Update

Xenomorph

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patdog

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It’s no secret that OM is in a better spot than we are, but at some point, OM just can’t pay this kind of money to a coaching staff while still having enough left to take care of the roster
If Florida really wants Kiffin & it comes down to money, there’s nothing Mississippi can do. I just hope we don’t see Kiffin leave only to see them hire Franklin. Which is a very real possibility.
 

RocketDawg

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50% increase would be hard to turn down, even if he says he's not interested in money.
 

ckDOG

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It’s no secret that OM is in a better spot than we are, but at some point, OM just can’t pay this kind of money to a coaching staff while still having enough left to take care of the roster
Yeah. Feels like Kiffin is going to be the highest paid coach in CFB soon. It's just a matter of whether it's at a program that can afford it or if OM commits to being house poor.
 
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If Florida really wants Kiffin & it comes down to money, there’s nothing Mississippi can do. I just hope we don’t see Kiffin leave only to see them hire Franklin. Which is a very real possibility.
Possibility. IMO, it would be less than 50%.
 

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Its a win-win. UMiss goes through the chaos of a coaching change, while UF grossly overpays for yet another coach who will disappoint them.

But what's going on in the UF inner circle? First they leak the Napier firing, now they leak negotiations woth Kiffin?

Or maybe, just maybe, this rumor is BS.
 

GloryDawg

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after playing GA so good last week then losing the lead then the game and this Lane to Florida since Sunday, OLe Miss might be primed for an *** kicking.
 

onewoof

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I can promise you, Saban cannot enter into a coaching scenario today where he cannot have a DISTRICT advantage. It drove him crazy the last few years of his career and it's why he quit. Every year is a financial loss without winning it all, so he took his financial advisors advice and rode on off into the sunset to now sit next to Patty Mac.
 

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I can promise you, Saban cannot enter into a coaching scenario today where he cannot have a DISTRICT advantage. It drove him crazy the last few years of his career and it's why he quit. Every year is a financial loss without winning it all, so he took his financial advisors advice and rode on off into the sunset to now sit next to Patty Mac.
He should come to Starkville then. We have the Cotton District; that's gotta be advantageous.
 
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When Mullen was here this would’ve been a rock-solid source for the Clarion-Ledger to write daily articles on why he was likely gone.
What was the website that kept up with all the coaching changes?

It was run by a bunch of Ole Miss guys and if there was one little rumor about Mullen they would run a 3 page story on it but if news about an Ole Miss coach came out they wouldn’t run anything because they “didn’t like the sources”.
 

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What was the website that kept up with all the coaching changes?

It was run by a bunch of Ole Miss guys and if there was one little rumor about Mullen they would run a 3 page story on it but if news about an Ole Miss coach came out they wouldn’t run anything because they “didn’t like the sources”.
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Florida is a trap for coaches. They’ve had 5 HC since Urban left in 2010. They were all canned. They have an expectation problem and see themselves at the level of an Ohio State and Bama.

I suspect Lane is looking at Dan’s experience really closely. Dan had it made in Starkville and with good money; not top dollar though. He took the jump but couldn’t meet those expectations even though he won 2/3 of his games. Then he went into tv.

I think Lane stays in Oxford with a decent pay bump.
 
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onewoof

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I think Lane stays in Oxford with a decent pay bump.
He may just want to max out the money that Florida will eventually pay him or any other coach, and retire early. Hard to pass up financial security for your great grandkids.
 
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Florida is a trap for coaches. They’ve had 5 HC since Urban left in 2010. They were all canned. They have an expectation problem and see themselves at the level of an Ohio State and Bama.

I suspect Lane is looking at Dan’s experience really closely. Dan had it made in Starkville and with good money; not top dollar though. He took the jump but couldn’t meet those expectations even though he won 2/3 of his games. Then he went into tv.

I think Lane stays in Oxford with a decent pay bump.
Agreed. Cignetti, whatever his name is, has put a screeching halt on the greener pastures talk.

That s*** no longer matters. If you can spot talent, there’s no need to travel in today’s college football.
 

Perd Hapley

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Florida is a trap for coaches. They’ve had 5 HC since Urban left in 2010. They were all canned. They have an expectation problem and see themselves at the level of an Ohio State and Bama.

I suspect Lane is looking at Dan’s experience really closely. Dan had it made in Starkville and with good money; not top dollar though. He took the jump but couldn’t meet those expectations even though he won 2/3 of his games. Then he went into tv.

I think Lane stays in Oxford with a decent pay bump.
Florida is far from a trap. They’ve had 5 coaches since Urban because they’ve made 5 bad hires of 5 candidates who were all mediocre to terrible. Mullen was the only one that was halfway decent, but he had nowhere near the resume of Urban, DeBoer, Kiffin this year, etc….and is nowhere near that caliber of coach. And they had no choice but to fire him after he completely lost the locker room a few years ago. There’s no coming back from that.
 
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TheDawg-Pound

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Florida is far from a trap. They’ve had 5 coaches since Urban because they’ve made 5 bad hires of 5 candidates who were all mediocre to terrible. Mullen was the only one that was halfway decent, but he had nowhere near the resume of Urban, DeBoer, Kiffin this year, etc….and is nowhere near that caliber of coach. And they had no choice but to fire him after he completely lost the locker room a few years ago. There’s no coming back from that.
Yeah and openly stating in a press conference that he recruits when the season is over, that's what got him. They wanted a full time coach. We put up with it. They want championships which requires full effort in every aspect. You can win in Florida if you're a good coach. One of the easiest things should be recruiting there. Mullen wasn't doing that. That's why they moved on. Everyone should know that. Kiffen knows that.
 
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IBleedMaroonDawg

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Florida is not a bad job, but LSU has a better recruiting record. They don't have to compete with Florida State and Miami for recruits.
 
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yeah, Mullen is a good coach but his personality is a problem. Their locker room had gone to **** and he was at odds with his bosses over asst. coaches, etc.