Despite Ole Miss’s first 11-win regular season in history, its HC Lane Kiffin took the opportunity at LSU. No doubt, a 7-year deal with $13 million annual salary is attractive, but he won’t be leading the Rebels in the playoffs. Similarly, Texas A&M OC Collin Klein is on a similar trajectory and could miss the postseason, but it’s not only for monetary value.
The Aggies OC emerges as the top candidate for the Kansas State head-coaching job following Chris Klieman’s retirement. Returning to his alma mater and replacing the second-winningest coach could spark a positive shift across CFB.
“This is a home run,” said Joe DeLeone during Wednesday’s The Ruffino & Joe Show. “To be able to have somebody who represents your brand, was one of the best players in the history of your program to

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