***2025-26 CFB Coaching Carousel***

So everyone in the sec expects to win the league apparently. This will be fun to watch unfold over the next five years.

Kind of like assigning that MAGA uncle a seat next your liberal cousin at thanksgiving and watching how the conversation ends up.
Michigan State fired their coach after two years. I haven't seen them play this year, but that doesn't seem to be giving the guy much of a chance. And it's expensive.
 
I had been searching for why exactly the Lane Kiffin drama irritated me as much as it has. It wasn't because he is a sleazeball; that is par for the course in college sports. It is because Lane Kiffin is a quitter. He quit on a team with a legit national title opportunity, right now! Not in the future, in the present. Chasing money is whatever, but I still thought winning was what all the money was for. This punk is a quitter of the highest magnitude.
I feel more for the kids that signed up to play for him at Old Miss and, if the CFP Committee follows the precedent it set with FSU, will not get a chance to play in the playoffs because Lane Kiffin wanted a bigger pay day. Kiffin has been, and will always be a douchecanoe
 
Kiffin's career has been drama and mostly mediocrity. Add that into the complete clown show LSU has shown themselves to be the past couple months, it's really hard to see how this becomes Saban/Alabama 2.0 no matter how much talent he draws to Baton Rouge.
 
Maybe it has been stated in this thread...but certainly what causes this situation (and many others like it every year) is the calendar. Maybe they should have a "transfer" portal for coaches that has a beginning and end date? I know it is impossible to create that...but the calendar causes this type of situation. There is no end to college football any longer...promises to recruits and then leaving...a job you desire opens and you leave for it when offered. Just a messy situation all around but I don't blame him for taking this job if he really wanted it. I would be interested to know if Ole Miss offered 7 years and $100 million...would Lane have stayed? We will never know...
 
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Kiffin's career has been drama and mostly mediocrity. Add that into the complete clown show LSU has shown themselves to be the past couple months, it's really hard to see how this becomes Saban/Alabama 2.0 no matter how much talent he draws to Baton Rouge.
But then...why does Kiffin keep getting opportunities?
 
If he didn't believe he had a shot to win this year, then he has a larger sense of entitlement than I imagined possible, and his lack of belief in his players should be quite disturbing to any future recruits. Although, at LSU, he is clearly expecting mercenaries not recruits.

Demanding his assistants leave with him is pompous as hell. As far as Charlie Weis, Jr goes, I don't know much about him other than who his Dad was. So, do we have a case of another spoiled, entitled coach's son in the making? If so, then emulating Lane as his apprentice seems to be the perfect fit, and there was no reason to explore options outside Kiffin's slime trail.
I love how he gave his assistants an ultimatum after dragging this out with Ole Miss.
 
Michigan State fired their coach after two years. I haven't seen them play this year, but that doesn't seem to be giving the guy much of a chance. And it's expensive.
I saw part of one game late in the year, they seemed to be playing hard despite not being very good. Feels like a mistake to fire him that early.
 
Michigan State fired their coach after two years. I haven't seen them play this year, but that doesn't seem to be giving the guy much of a chance. And it's expensive.
Smith was the previous AD’s hire and went against the will of a lot of the donors. I was very happy with the hire at the time but there were quite a few ripples from it that were unexpected and adding in his record he was a dead man walking.

His demeanor and public comments were also a major issue. Losing a winnable game to Michigan last year by claiming he wasn’t prepared for the rivalry’s intensity made a lot of people pretty upset and his vibe as just a chill guy who never shows emotion or raises his voice is a bad look when your losing by 40 against the best of the big ten.

He also doomed himself with his QB choice that saw leavitt leave for ASU and for his handpicked guy to really struggle. The team has looked way better starting a freshman than with Smith’s guy. I think smith still is a pretty good coach and good talent evaluator in many other ways but it just didn’t tend up being a good fit.

Still would rather have year 3 smith as the players seem to love him then hiring Fitz but the decision seems to be made.
 
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It is pure luck. Anyone who says otherwise is kidding themselves. It's basically pointless to rate coaching hires. No one has any idea who will work out and who wont. Let's me honest about it. Wait 3-4 years, THEN rate the hire.
There's some luck involved but mostly what this points to is terrible hiring skills.
 
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Michigan State fired their coach after two years. I haven't seen them play this year, but that doesn't seem to be giving the guy much of a chance. And it's expensive.
Isn’t conventional wisdom that lottery winners tend to poorly manage their finances?
 
He failed at USC and the Raiders. He’s more than capable of failing.
The target on his back will be huge.

Minimum he’ll have to make the playoff within his first 2-3 years. That might buy him time to win a national title in 5-6 years.

Not a chance he makes it through a 6th season without a title if it doesn’t look like he is on track to win it all that year.
 
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what if I told you that he doesn't believe he has a national title opportunity right now and that's the entire reason he's leaving for LSU?

Ole Miss has every right to refuse to let him coach this team, but you can't call him a quitter when he literally asked to finish the season.

The dbag move wasn't taking the LSU job, the dbag move was demanding that his assistants leave with him. I frankly think Charlie Weiss Jr made a mistake going with him, if he has any confidence at all in his own ability, you finish out the season getting an opportunity on the biggest stage to prove it then you would have lots of OC options (Florida, Arkansas, Ole Miss, and several others that could potentially be open if the OC gets let go or leaves for a HC job like Oregon)
This year might have been Kiffins best shot at a Natty. If he fails to win a natty at LSU, he may regret leaving when he did.