Lane Kiffin says he left Ole Miss cause they were too racist šŸ˜‚

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šŸ˜‚ dudes the biggest troll of all time.. now he’s using the race card. They might not let dude back in that state


Paging @TrumpyCane - I saw you all over this over on Twitter! Putting in the work tonight!

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I live in Baton Rouge. Oxford is a much nicer place than BR. With that said, it’s the same Kiffin that Al Davis fired. He’ll talk **** about LSU when he leaves.
Every place has pros and cons, right? You sell the pros for the place you’re at and the cons for your competition. Lane sure did seem to love Ole Miss while he and his kids were there.

And if he’s recruiting against LSU at his next stop, watch how quickly he uses LSU’s racist mascot against them too.
 
Every place has pros and cons, right? You sell the pros for the place you’re at and the cons for your competition. Lane sure did seem to love Ole Miss while he and his kids were there.

And if he’s recruiting against LSU at his next stop, watch how quickly he uses LSU’s racist mascot against them too.
For sure. LSU’s tigers are named after the Confederate regiment from Alexandria, LA I believe which is where LSU’s first campus was located.
 
Well then he'll love the progressive forward thinking folks in Baton Rouge and the greater Baton Rouge area. Yes sir, the finest non-racism you've ever seen in the swamps of Louisiana.
 
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For sure. LSU’s tigers are named after the Confederate regiment from Alexandria, LA I believe which is where LSU’s first campus was located.

ā€˜Tigers’ seemed a logical choice since most collegiate teams in that year bore the names of ferocious animals, but the underlying reason why LSU chose ā€˜Tigers’ dates back to the Civil War.

According to Arthur W. Bergeron, Jr., PhD. and the ā€œGuide to Louisiana Confederate Military Units, 1861-1865ā€ (LSU Press, 1989), the name Louisiana Tigers evolved from a volunteer company nicknamed the Tiger Rifles, which was organized in New Orleans. This company became a part of a battalion commanded by Major Chatham Roberdeau Wheat and was the only company of that battalion to wear the colorful Zouave uniform. In time, Wheat’s entire battalion was called the Tigers.

That nickname in time was applied to all of the Louisiana troops of Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia. The tiger symbol came from the famous Washington Artillery of New Orleans. A militia unit that traces its history back to the 1830s, the Washington Artillery had a logo that featured a snarling tiger’s head. These two units first gained fame at the Battle of First Manassas on July 21, 1861. Major David French Boyd, first president of LSU after the war, had fought with the Louisiana troops in Virginia and knew the reputation of both the Tiger Rifles and Washington Artillery.

Thus when LSU football teams entered the gridiron battlefields in their fourth year of intercollegiate competition, they tagged themselves as the ā€˜Tigers’. It was the 1955 LSU ā€˜fourth-quarter ball club’ that helped the moniker ā€˜Tigers’ grow into the nickname, ā€˜Fighting Tigers’.




 
What better time to mention this than now with all of the political stuff that’s going on in the south right now. Dude is full of ****, sadly people will fall for this.
 
Lane got to be the biggest goofy, idk how any sane person would want to play for him after this off season. You either love LSU or you love Lane, and if you go cause of Lane it’s not a loss for any team.
 
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