Lane Kiffin is leaving the Ole Miss Rebels for the LSU Tigers, with an announcement on the move expected sometime on Sunday afternoon. Those in Mississippi hope he's coached his last game, even if Kiffin desires coaching the Rebs in the College Football Playoff.
Mississippi Secretary of State Michael Watson endorsed Mike Farrell's (of Mike Farrell Sports) declaration that Kiffin doesn't deserve to coach Ole Miss another game because he "quit" on the program and fanbase.
"Anyone who thinks Ole Miss should let this guy coach his team if he announces he’s leaving is just delusional. Finish what he started? He’s quitting. C’mon, Booger McFarland, think about it," Farrell wrote on X, to which Watson quote-tweeted him and shared a famous gif of The Office character Andy "The Nard Dog" Bernard saying "nailed it."
This isn't the first time Watson has chimed in on the Kiffin sweepstakes. Two weeks ago, Watson publicly called out Kiffin's commitment and loyalty to the University of Mississippi.
"At some point, it’d be nice for our current coach to reciprocate the love and gratitude shown by our administration, players, fan base, and collective. It just shouldn’t be this hard," Watson said of Kiffin.
Kiffin will rightfully be ripped for how he's handled his exit from Ole Miss. He's been rumored to leave for years, but this time around, he could've saved the trolling and been more transparent. Rebel fans were always going to be mad, but Kiffin just made himself public enemy No. 1 in the Magnolia State.
It's a sad state of affairs considering Kiffin's historic success in the Sip. Instead of being revered in a similar fashion to Johnny Vaught, Kiffin's name is now radioactive. He's the program's all-time villain, when he was on track to becoming Mississippi's Nick Saban.
Saban won it all at LSU before building something everlasting in Alabama. Kiffin arguably built something everlasting in Mississippi, it's just not positive in the slightest. Now, he takes to Baton Rouge, hoping the grass is actually greener on the other side.
His current lawn has been torched, so he better hope LSU is everything he's looking for.
