LSU's New Coach Faces Backlash from Ole Miss Fans After Recruit Switch
Lane Kiffin, the newly appointed head coach of LSU, acknowledged that leaving his old team at Ole Miss would inevitably spark some controversy among fans. However, he downplayed the possibility of a hostile reaction, attributing any negativity to hurt feelings rather than bad performance. "I think people get really upset when you leave somewhere because they feel hurt because you're doing a really good job," Kiffin said in his introductory press conference.
In response to Kiffin's departure, Ole Miss made a bold move by poaching top recruit Jalan Chapman from LSU just two days after their head coach, Lane Kiffin. The recruit announced his commitment to the Rebels with a cheeky "Spot the ball Hotty Toddy" statement, effectively countering Kiffin's earlier sentiment about leaving a job because of hurt feelings.
Ole Miss is clearly making a strategic effort to prove its strength under new head coach Pete Golding, who has been tipped as a top candidate to replace Kiffin. Athletic director Keith Carter hinted at the team's plans for the playoffs, stating that a major coaching coup was on the horizon.
The switch in loyalty between LSU and Ole Miss serves as a significant blow to the Tigers' recruitment efforts under Kiffin's leadership. As they prepare for the College Football Playoff, it remains to be seen how well Golding can build momentum at Ole Miss, particularly after snatching away a coveted recruit from their rivals just days into his tenure.
Lane Kiffin, the newly appointed head coach of LSU, acknowledged that leaving his old team at Ole Miss would inevitably spark some controversy among fans. However, he downplayed the possibility of a hostile reaction, attributing any negativity to hurt feelings rather than bad performance. "I think people get really upset when you leave somewhere because they feel hurt because you're doing a really good job," Kiffin said in his introductory press conference.
In response to Kiffin's departure, Ole Miss made a bold move by poaching top recruit Jalan Chapman from LSU just two days after their head coach, Lane Kiffin. The recruit announced his commitment to the Rebels with a cheeky "Spot the ball Hotty Toddy" statement, effectively countering Kiffin's earlier sentiment about leaving a job because of hurt feelings.
Ole Miss is clearly making a strategic effort to prove its strength under new head coach Pete Golding, who has been tipped as a top candidate to replace Kiffin. Athletic director Keith Carter hinted at the team's plans for the playoffs, stating that a major coaching coup was on the horizon.
The switch in loyalty between LSU and Ole Miss serves as a significant blow to the Tigers' recruitment efforts under Kiffin's leadership. As they prepare for the College Football Playoff, it remains to be seen how well Golding can build momentum at Ole Miss, particularly after snatching away a coveted recruit from their rivals just days into his tenure.