Lane Kiffin is realistic (info).

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I like Kiffin, but he's not what we need. We need some stability. Lane is a mercenary. He'll move in a minute's notice if there is something better for Lane. If the U is really interested in upping its budget, I presume they desire someone who will bring long term stability. That's not Lane. I mean, are you not moved by the fact that the man is currently employed and supposedly lusting about this job?

Lane is a hot girlfriend. Mario is a wife.

Clearly you are not married.
 
All of you that want lane…don’t you see? He’s a mercenary, if he does come here and has any sort of success, he WILL leave for a better job as soon as it opens. He’s proven that every place he’s gone.
The thing is a PRODUCTIVE and stable Miami .. there is not better job in college that would come available. Bama? Not happening. Clemson? Not happening. A stable Miami is a gold mine. The jump from here if he does it right would have to astronomical
 
The big question with Kiffin is... If he has success here and we pay him big $$, does he like SoFla and the situation enough to at least stick for 5years or beyond.... think everyone on this board is scared of a 3year or less type of situation with him....
 
Really? No downsides?

So you’re falling in love with him, right? Do you know what rule number one is in hiring somebody? Don’t fall in love with a candidate
I mean every candidate has downsides. He defenses aren’t great but if you are giving him tons of money get a top notch DC. He’d be electric here no doubt. To me, his and Mario’s downsides are nitpicking which for a program that Hs averaged 7 wins per year the last decade doesn’t make sense.
 
What's up with this?

He also just had two of his better recruits decommit in short time. Almost as if they smell some smoke.
 
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Everyone forgets how Mario ran off on us for Bama. Plus, Oregon has been underwhelming in a weak PAC-12.

Lane has that arrogance we used to have and his offense will match the SoFl talent pool.


Nobody forgets this. Golden or Saban, who would you prefer to work for? Who is going to develop your skillset more and prepare you for bigger jobs?
 
OK, since nobody is going to going to the possible negatives of lame, here’s one: he’s never won anything. Numerous head-coaching jobs, unceremoniously fired and left on an airport tarmac, basically fired from Alabama, left a trail of bad feelings and little accomplishments.

Prove me wrong.

We’re all getting this big hard on for him, but these are the types of questions prospective employers are going to look at.

I’m not against him, but I think you have to take a clear eyed and sober look at him.
 
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