Sam Leavitt To Sign With Lane Kiffin & LSU

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So ... sounds like we finished behind LSU and Tennessee. Maybe others.,

Be interesting to know Leavitt's thinking about his UM visit. What he liked, what he didn't. Was it all about $$ or ...?

I mean, there seemed to be a high confidence level on Saturday.
 
So ... sounds like we finished behind LSU and Tennessee. Maybe others.,

Be interesting to know Leavitt's thinking about his UM visit. What he liked, what he didn't. Was it all about $$ or ...?

I mean, there seemed to be a high confidence level on Saturday.
LSU has NOTHING to sell for next year.
 
So ... sounds like we finished behind LSU and Tennessee. Maybe others.,

Be interesting to know Leavitt's thinking about his UM visit. What he liked, what he didn't. Was it all about $$ or ...?

I mean, there seemed to be a high confidence level on Saturday.
Kiffin told him go to Miami, get their best offer, and he’ll beat it. Kid and his brother are scumbags, so they commit to Mario with every intention of leveraging that “deal” with Miami for a better one. Just in case Kiffin doesn’t come through, they tell Mario that they have a deal. They then go back and tell Kiffin, beat it by $x and we’re yours. He does. Then, maybe, the brother gives TN a last shot for a YOLO offer, but it’s not enough to burn Kiffin, too. I’m guessing. And I’m guessing I’m right.
 
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So Leavitt just told the world he is not in it to win, he is in it to get paid but he also doesn't believe in his own talent and skills because we would be a fast track to the NFL but he seems content to swim around in the tiny bayou on a team that will not win while he is there. Be better off staying at ASU rather than jumping ship, if the money were the same, but he just told the NFL all they need to know. My first question in his draft interview would be why would you choose LSU over a loaded Miami team, and his answer would be damning, he better work on that one interview question because it goes to his intelligence and decision-making abilities, and the answer he came up with is not going to be a shining example of the use of logic.
 
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