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7 minutes ago, Gerry Hamilton said:

Not sure if the number put out is 100%, but it’s close enough

Marcus Freeman was No. 1, said no.

Kiffin is No. 2

IMO, he has to take it and will take it 

If he doesn't, you still think Drink is their 3rd guy?

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1 hour ago, Texas fan in Georgia said:

Hearing rumblings that Florida has offered kiffin an annual of $13.5 Million a year, which would make kiffin the highest paid coach in CFB. I don’t see him turning that down. But $13.5M for a coach that hasn’t even had a playoff appearance?

That won’t last long, not at Florida.  What he has done at Mississippi has been amazing, with the talent in Florida and the NIL, he will win and win big. USC was an aberration because of probation.

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  Not as much as our crappy offense

9 minutes ago, Sanka Decaf said:

Let's say Kiffin takes the job, what is the level of concern that it will impact any of our Florida commits/targets for 2026?

Not as much as our inept/crappy offense. I mean no offense.

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Put me on the record of thinking Kiffin does really well at Florida. Especially if he gets the NIL guarantees he needs. They’ll start locking down all the Florida dudes we’ve been cherry picking. 

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2 hours ago, Gerry Hamilton said:

Not sure if the number put out is 100%, but it’s close enough

Marcus Freeman was No. 1, said no.

Kiffin is No. 2

IMO, he has to take it and will take it 

Will be interesting to see how Ole Miss plays this weekend in Norman. If they lose, which they shouldn't, because OU can't score against any defense with a semblance of talent, then the players are mailing it in because they know.

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34 minutes ago, drag worm said:

Put me on the record of thinking Kiffin does really well at Florida. Especially if he gets the NIL guarantees he needs. They’ll start locking down all the Florida dudes we’ve been cherry picking. 

I tend to agree. Florida is a damn good job. Of course, any job takes making the correct hire

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2 hours ago, NothinButDaHorns34 said:

I don’t see the attraction to kiffin at all. They will win, But never the big games or see the playoffs. 

What do you mean you don't see the attraction????  Have you seen Layla???

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2 hours ago, Philip Barber said:

That won’t last long, not at Florida.  What he has done at Mississippi has been amazing, with the talent in Florida and the NIL, he will win and win big. USC was an aberration because of probation.

I disagree, he also messed up at TN and his reputation for being a disloyal POS is growing and growing. Also, if he has success at FL the odds are he’ll jump to NFL or bigger contract elsewhere.  I think he’ll flame out at FL. To me he and Herman are cut from the same cloth. 

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1 minute ago, Alex Butler said:

I disagree, he also messed up at TN and his reputation for being a disloyal POS is growing and growing. Also, if he has success at FL the odds are he’ll jump to NFL or bigger contract elsewhere.  I think he’ll flame out at FL. To me he and Herman are cut from the same cloth. 

Kiffin's at least been successful since then at FAU and Ole Miss, Herman's trajectory has gone the other way and to now his only sniff at success as HC of a program was at Houston.

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