Things seem closer between the rebels and their teachers.Will he stay or will he go?
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“Maybe it’s the best,” Kiffin encouraged in a post on her
"How do you know what to do next?"said the paragraph."You ask yourself, honestly, what would your 90-year-old self advise you to do. What do they want you to do. You ask yourself, honestly, what you've been feeling from the beginning.
Wiest encouraged readers to make two lists, one positive and one negative, and weigh them.
"And if there's one thing on the left that overrides a dozen things on the right, then you trust it," Wiest wrote."You wonder which path will make you more of the person you are meant to be."
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Staying at University in a small town with a small stadium (64,038) and a small (but growing) small football in the second half of the game when most people don't.
Or get a job at a bigger university with a bigger stadium in a bigger city that would give him a better opportunity to win a SED title and a national championship.
Who does Kiffin mean?The coach who restored his previously tarnished public image and who seems genuinely happy living in the same small town with his two children and his ex-wife?Or the coach whose ego prevents him from passing up an opportunity to coach in a 100,000-plus seat stadium under the brightest lights and on the biggest stage, while potentially allowing another fan base to revile his name after yet another poor performance?
"With Lane, nothing is off the table, as you know," a source familiar with the situation said Tuesday."I think LSU is a real threat. There was so much smoke in Florida, but LSU is what really scares you."
A while ago, Kiffin was a coach with a fritillary past that many athletic directors thought it was not worth the risk.Now, he is the hottest item on the training carousel this season, leading the Rebels to a 10-1 record and the number 6 site in the latest College Football Playoff Select Committee sites.
With one regular season game remaining against rival Mississippi State in the Egg Bowl in Starkville on Nov. 28 (noon ET, ABC), the Rebels are poised for their first CFP appearance and possibly a first-round game at Watt-Hemingway Stadium on Dec. 19 or 20.
"I'm going to talk about what I've done for six years. I'm not going to talk about other things like that," Kiffin said during a phone call on Wednesday.
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In fact, the program was simply trying to become a national champion for the first time in the program's 120-year history.It wasn't until legendary coach Johnny Bayan started the team that the team was 7-13 in 1963 and hasn't even played since its inception in 1992.
In an interview on "The Pat McAfee Show" on Tuesday, Kiffin said he reminds his players that these are the best times and to enjoy them.
"Hey, those good old days, you're in them right now," Kiffin said."Someday, 10, 20 years from now, you're going to be like, 'Man, remember we ran at Ole Miss, and we had this Division II quarterback who would make all these plays, and the running back was leading the nation in touchdowns, and there was a dog running on the field and the players were getting stuck?'
"I said, 'You're in the good old days now, so just have fun, enjoy it,' and I think if you follow our team, you'll see them do that."
However, will the good times continue in Oxford?
On Sunday, Kifain ex-wife, Sala, son, Knox;His brother, Chris' son, visited Florida in Grimalleville, Florida.Sanla and other family members visited the Wis. campus in Louisiana the next day.
On the McAfee show Tuesday, Kiffin denied that Ole Miss athletic director Keith Carter had given him an ultimatum to make a decision about his future.
"Yeah, that's absolutely not true," Kiffin said."There was no ultimatum, nothing like that. So, I don't know where it came from, like a lot of things that come out here. Like I said, man, we're having a lot of fun. I love it here."
Paul Finebaum offers his thoughts on whether Lane Kiffin wants to leave Ole Miss for Florida.
However, sources said Carter is openly pressing Kiffin about his future this weekend.What?Will Kiffin stay at Ole Miss or will he head to Florida or LSU?
Kiftin and Carter declined to be interviewed for this story.Ole Miss Misperson said both would come with a win over Mississippi State, giving the Rebels their second 11-game winning streak in school history.
When Kiffin was asked Wednesday if he knew there was a way he wouldn't be a coach in the eggnog, he said, "Of course, if you don't know. Or I don't know and I don't know."
It's unclear if Cartaer will hire Kufin to coach the Rebels in the potential CFP game if he decides after the season.New York Head Coach Joy Joe Judge is in his first season as a quarterbacks coach and could be in a position to serve as a quarterback if needed.
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Mars doesn't see anything in the contract language that would legally prevent him from coaching in the CFP if Kiffin or his representatives gave Mississippi State advance written notice that he was negotiating with Florida State and/or LSU.
The list of benefits Kiffin gained from his stay at Ole Miss could be long.After spending the early part of his career on the West Coast as an assistant coach at USC and head coach of the Oakland Raiders, he found an unexpected home in Oxford.
A slower pace is good for him.He does not drink meat or red bread, and in September, in September.
"When you're not drinking, what you do is what you do," Kiffin said.
Landry's daughter is a junior at Ole Miss. His younger daughter, Presley, is a freshman at USC and a member of the Trojans volleyball team.
Kifsindan worked on Wednesday, his children, I think his children and worked in a different form.
Kiffin's behavior on the sidelines raised concerns among administrators during head coaching stops at Tennessee and Alabama from 2014 to 2016, when he was a Nick Saban assistant.
He said he was disciplined at Ole Miss. He said he would leave his cell phone behind most mornings.
“I just try to solve problems through the challenge of discipline,” Kiffin said."It started in training camp. I told my assistant, 'You're not as good as these kids. Everyone is addicted to your phone. I'll show you.'"
Kiffin may check his cell phone at lunch to make sure there are no family or player-related issues, but otherwise, he doesn't use it again until about 9 p.m.
Kiffin said."It's amazing how much you can do.
On the field, Kiffin has run arguably the SEC's best program in terms of wins for at least the last six seasons outside of Alabama and Georgia.The Rebels are 54-19 in their six seasons — only the Crimson Tide (66-12) and Bulldogs (70-8) have more wins in the SEC since the start of the 2020 season. In fact, over that stretch, the Rebels have the eighth-most wins among power conference teams.
If Kiffin compared the Rebels to Florida and LSU six years ago, the decision to leave might have been easy.But that may no longer be the case.
Since the start of the 2020 season, the Gators are 36-37.This season, the record is 3-7, marking their fourth losing campaign in the last six years.Urban Meyer led the Gators to national championships in 2006 and 2008, but they've cycled through four coaches since he left after the 2010 season.Florida fired Billy Napier on Oct. 19 when his teams were 22-23 over four seasons.
Leila Kiffin, who moved to Oxford earlier this year to be closer to two of her three children, knows Gainesville well.Her father, John Reaves, was a star running back for the Gators from 1969 to 1971. He retired as the NCAA's leading rusher for a career with 7,581 yards and an SEC-record 54 touchdowns.After playing 11 seasons in the NFL, Reaves worked as an assistant under Steve Spurrier from 1990 to 1994.
LSU is better than Florida since the start of the 2020 season with a record of 46-27.The Tigers have lost at least three of the last six seasons after leading quarterback Joe Burrow to a 15-0 record and a national championship in 2019.
Tigers coach Ed Orgeron was fired after two years.In his place, former Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly was fired on October 26 after his teams posted a 34–14 record over three seasons.
There is also the current political climate to consider at LSU. Days after Kelly's shooting, Louisiana Governor LSU Antlecy protested LSU's $54 million buyout acceptance.Woodward resigned under pressure on October 30 and was replaced by longtime LSU Athletic Director Verge Ausberry.
Kelly's attorneys sued LSU's Board of Supervisors on Nov. 10 after the university allegedly notified Kelly that it wanted to fire him "for any reason" to avoid paying the full buyout.
It probably doesn't scare him, a source told ESPN.
One former SEC coach, who had not spoken to Kiffin about the situation, believed Florida and LSU were still better jobs than Ole Miss because of, among other factors, the other schools' recruiting bases.In recent seasons, Kiffin has relied heavily on the transfer portal to build his rosters;The Rebels brought in 29 transfers last season.
"It's really hard to update a roster like this every year," the coach said.“You have to be almost perfect in your defensive ratings, and that's hard to do.You can't keep doing this."
At the very least, Ole Miss officials are hoping that the on-field struggles against their SEC rivals will give them a chance to keep Kiffin after this season.
"I think he's going to say, 'Well, maybe I can be a national contender here and they're giving me whatever I want. They're letting me be me,'" said a source familiar with the situation. "I know it's easy to say, but, you know, Lane's not an easy guy. I think we've learned how to deal with him and how to manage him and let him be him, and I think he appreciates that. So, yeah, I don't think we're gone by any means."
If Kiffin left the Miss Ols, it wouldn't be the first messy exit of his coaching career.When he left Tennessee shortly after arriving at USC from transfer Pete Carus in January 2010, hundreds of people protested outside the football field, burning his T-shirt.
Kiffin went on to more than three seasons with Tricks and was fired by AHTETHER's APT.
Then, after Kiffin spent three seasons building his career, coach ABABA, this week the A's take on the CLEMSON contest in the CLEMSON contest in the CHEMSON contest.Steve Sargsyan called the plays in Alabama's 35-31-31 loss, and Kiffin left to become the head coach of Atlanta, Florida, which hired him a week earlier.
How will things turn out at Oxford?No one knows - at least not yet.
"If there's one thing about Lane," a source said, "it's that you never know what he's going to do until he does it."
