Should Ole Miss have allowed Kiffin to coach the Rebels through the College Football Playoff?
The College Football Enquirer crew breaks down the Lane Kiffin coaching saga. (via College Football Enquirer)
Video Transcript
We are left with this asinine, amazing narrative question that he should have been Able to stay in Oxford and coach through the playoffs.
To me, there's not really an argument.
It's Ole Miss's thing.
It's their football program.
If their coach comes to them and says, I quit, then demand to work another month, it's their right to say.
No, you quit.
So why was that argument posed?
These people are friends of Lane Kiffin, and they want him to get what he desires.
He was definitely enabled by CAA-adjacent clients and friends.
And yeah, college football circles get very, very small at the very top.
And that's fine if I get to be, you know, Chicken Little, or, Or called a conspiracy theorist on this.
Nick Saban operates this thing where he's like An analyst on the most important TV show that covers the sport.
Then he's also cited as the primary influence on Lane Kiffin, I'm going to talk to Nick Saban about this.
But the funniest part about Nick Saban is Saying, "Let him coach," to me, was when Nick Saban was Lane Kiffin's boss.
He didn't let him coach.
He fired him.

