SEC Shorts ending will have every Auburn fan smiling and ready for Iron Bowl

The weekly video hit it out of the park by mocking the Lane Kiffin saga in Oxford
New light show to start the fourth quarter as Auburn Tigers take on Ball State Cardinals at Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn, Ala. on Saturday, Sept. 6, 2025. Auburn Tigers defeated Ball State Cardinals 42-3.
New light show to start the fourth quarter as Auburn Tigers take on Ball State Cardinals at Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn, Ala. on Saturday, Sept. 6, 2025. Auburn Tigers defeated Ball State Cardinals 42-3. | Jake Crandall/ Advertiser / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

As with everything in life, sometimes SEC Short hits the mark, and sometimes it misses. With this week's video, it hit the dart right in the middle of the bullseye.

Commenting on the drama that is the Lane Kiffin situation at Ole Miss, a Rebels (and indeed, Kiffin) fan brought in some people who have dealt with the head coach before, including a fan of USC, Florida Atlantic, Las Vegas Raiders and Alabama. Oh, but don't forget about the shorn fan of Tennessee, where Kiffin spent one season before departing for the Southern California job.

And, since it might be a coach leaving Oxford for a better situation, a man shows up at the door with a pine box. In 1998, then-Ole Miss head coach Tommy Tuberville said he would only leave the school if he were carried out in a pine box. A month later, Tuberville was the new head coach at Auburn.

The fans of the teams Kiffin had left for other opportunities helped the Ole Miss supporter grieve and start to get used to the news that the coach was leaving, but the ending must have brought a massive smile to the faces of Auburn fans everywhere.

The Raiders fan mentions that Kiffin will be coaching on Friday in the Egg Bowl, but the Alabama fan was there to assure Ole Miss that it would be fine.

"I'm sure it will be fine," he says. "It's not like you're playing a heavily motivated rival in a hostile road environment looking to capitalize on the chaos and turmoil you're currently going through."

The Bama fan then snaps with, "Do you have to brew that in the living room?"

Flash to an Auburn fan inserting a Deuce Knight picture into a pot with "Jordan-Hare Voodoo" on it.

That famous voodoo should be in place once again on Saturday night, as Auburn hosts No. 10 Alabama with the chance to knock the rival Crimson Tide out of the College Football Playoff.

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