24and7
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That's the job Kiffin really wants
You know who yoiu are talking about.... he thinks different than most do. Not Mike Leach different but different. It does seem like he has matured so maybe he stays at OM.Kiffin would be crazy to leave Ole Miss, he has it made in Oxford. Yes, I know money talks, a lot! He seems happier now than at any point in his coaching career as a head coach.
His kids are all gathered there, and he's reunited with the pretty wife who is also happy to be around the kids. As has been mentioned, he's three years plus sober and no rumors that he's banging coeds, so maybe he can scrape along with the Ole Miss salary.You know who yoiu are talking about.... he thinks different than most do. Not Mike Leach different but different. It does seem like he has matured so maybe he stays at OM.
So I saw something on google about Kiffin possibly being offered around $13.5 million a year for 6 years from Florida.
I havenāt seen it anywhere else and canāt seem to find the article from earlier.
It might not have even been an offer rather than wishful thinking by Florida folks.
Satire or fact?
He may be the highest paid person in Oxford, MSHis kids are all gathered there, and he's reunited with the pretty wife who is also happy to be around the kids. As has been mentioned, he's three years plus sober and no rumors that he's banging coeds, so maybe he can scrape along with the Ole Miss salary.
State employed, I'm sure.He may be the highest paid person in Oxford, MS
Thereās a reason Napier got fired. IF Kiffin was hired, I doubt he would keep what Napier built. It didnāt work. Why keep it?Another pretty big point I think a lot are missing about the Florida job. (I seriously doubt any coach who is eyeing that job has missed this.)
When Napier was hired at Florida there was almost a satirical tone to the coverage on how he was structuring / re-structuring the Florida football department. He added a lot of new departments and personnel. It was enough to catch the attention of some of the Florida, in-state, rivals to the point they started meme's about the number of staff members.
Those people, departments, and the frame work of all of it is still there today. Napier brought that structure with him after using in in Louisiana.
Here's where it gets a little funny with Kiffin's consideration.
Napier took the concept of that framework with him when he left Bama: the departments, organizational charts, etc. It was covered a few times early on in both of his last two stops: "it's his version of Saban's system." The one thing EVERY coach who has worked with Saban has valued the most? His organizational skills from the top to bottom.
So, assuming Lane were to take the job in Gainesville, he's be walking into something he's already intimately familiar with in "how" it operates.
Because it has worked at Bama, and at Ole Miss, and at Louisiana. The football department needs a change on Saturday's.Thereās a reason Napier got fired. IF Kiffin was hired, I doubt he would keep what Napier built. It didnāt work. Why keep it?
I guarantee you that any coach wouldnāt keep the structure that Florida is using. It isnāt working. It will change somehow - major or minor. And I donāt think any of us know how similar or dissimilar the system at Florida is to Sabanās.Because it has worked at Bama, and at Ole Miss, and at Louisiana. The football department needs a change on Saturday's.
Do you think the new coach is going to take the number of analyst back to where they were under Mullins? Or, keep that structure in place? Come on, man.
As stated earlier in the thread this infrastructure was covered quite extensively by the press when Napier was hired at Florida. it's a continuation of a series of stories that have covered more than one head coach: among them Lane.I guarantee you that any coach wouldnāt keep the structure that Florida is using. It isnāt working. It will change somehow - major or minor. And I donāt think any of us know how similar or dissimilar the system at Florida is to Sabanās.
You do know who you are talking about? Right?Kiffin would be crazy to leave Ole Miss, he has it made in Oxford. Yes, I know money talks, a lot! He seems happier now than at any point in his coaching career as a head coach.
Absolutely! IMO, he is really happy at Ole Miss and he does not have the pressure on him there as he would at UF. He canāt possiblily spend all he has and will make at OM.You do know who you are talking about? Right?
If the structure is the same in Ole Miss as it is in Florida, maybe itās the people in those positions at UF that are why it isnāt working. New man is going to bring his own people and with the potential of it being Lane, shit! They will just take their name plates with them from Oxford.I guarantee you that any coach wouldnāt keep the structure that Florida is using. It isnāt working. It will change somehow - major or minor. And I donāt think any of us know how similar or dissimilar the system at Florida is to Sabanās.