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Enjoy him for 3 years LSU till he darts for Alabama or the NFL. Guy has zero loyalty
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Anonymous 4w

Imagine being loyal to your job. Couldn’t be me.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 4w

Loyal to a school that revived his reputation, 11-1 on the midst of a playoff run. Hoe

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 4w

Oh yeah ole miss revived his reputation. I’m sure it totally wasn’t the other way around

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 4w

You can’t be any older than 13 if this is how you think, he was a joke before ole Miss, no one cares about a few 10 win seasons at FAU

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 4w

Other way around once again. He modernized Saban’s antiquated boomer offense, breaking every Alabama record and leading to three more national titles for Saban and it would have been four if peanut oil man hadn’t been playing on god mode. The press wrote about his maturity at this time. You’ve gotta be an Ole Miss fan thinking they’re the reason Lane is a big name now lmao.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 4w

As a head coach, no one took him seriously, everyone said he would fail at ole Miss. Keith Carter gave him the resources to succeed. They definitely helped each other, but let’s not act like this wasn’t a scumbag move

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 4w

I literally just posted an article of the Athletic taking him seriously at FAU. Stop saying “everyone” when you mean to say “I” it’s stupid.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 4w

FAU? You’re not serious 😭 no one took him seriously, that’s the reality, you may not be old to enough to remember it, but Kiffin was a joke in the CFB world up until the last 2-3 years

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 4w

You didn’t take him seriously because you were like 5 years old at the time. Everyone else knew he was good. That’s why you can’t justify your opinion except to say “everyone agrees with me”. You were so removed from reality at the time as most children are.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 4w

I’m 26 lmao, my dad was a Tennessee grad, I’m old enough to remember that night, no one took him seriously. You can’t any older than 14 if you really think this

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 4w

Ahhhh no wonder you’re such a hater. He left your team for a much better opportunity, reminding Tennessee of their place in the world, and then Tennessee hired this guy. No doubt this was Tennessee’s 9/11, and I might as well be trying to tell you how great Osama Bin Ladin was for all you can hear me. Your POV makes perfect sense now.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 4w

We’re doing much better now, despite the rebuilding year. Like I said though, got tarmac’d at USC, Bama fans hated him even when he was there, no one took him seriously at FAU, revived his career at ole Miss. that simple, not that hard to understand

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 4w

and don’t be surprised when he leaves LSU for the NFL in 3 years, it’s just who he is.

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