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re: Anyone know what the Ole Miss boards are saying?
Posted on 11/17/25 at 6:57 pm to volinktown
Posted on 11/17/25 at 6:57 pm to volinktown
quote:That wasnt the case. Our AD and boosters were told by Sexton if they hit the guarantees they gave them then he would be staying which is why Ole Miss was so confident until around Friday last week. That’s when Sexton came back asking for more and our AD and boosters basically told him to frick off. Sign our extension by x date or we are pulling it and he can move on.
OM couldn't beat it again.
It wasn’t the first time Sexton pulled that little act. It was the 4th time in a month but what pissed off our people to the point of stopping negotiations was Sexton assuring us that was the last time he would come back asking for more. And then he did it again
This post was edited on 11/17/25 at 6:59 pm
Posted on 11/17/25 at 6:58 pm to BrownTrout
They're saying they need to go get Franklin immediately.
Posted on 11/17/25 at 6:59 pm to SouthernInsanity
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They're saying they need to go get Franklin immediately.
Ummm, someone hasn’t told them yet?
This post was edited on 11/17/25 at 6:59 pm
Posted on 11/17/25 at 7:00 pm to Henry Jones Jr
That's interesting. So now sexton is pulling out all the stops to get om to pay up.
Posted on 11/17/25 at 7:04 pm to FutureRATeammember
Layla and Lane’s sister in law going to Gainesville and Baton Rouge the last two days as “Kiffin’s Family” REEKS of Jimmy Sexton bullshite to try and “call their bluff” in regards to Ole Miss setting a deadline.
Posted on 11/17/25 at 7:05 pm to Henry Jones Jr
quote:
That wasnt the case. Our AD and boosters were told by Sexton if they hit the guarantees they gave them then he would be staying which is why Ole Miss was so confident until around Friday last week. That’s when Sexton came back asking for more and our AD and boosters basically told him to frick off. Sign our extension by x date or we are pulling it and he can move on. It wasn’t the first time Sexton pulled that little act. It was the 4th time in a month but what pissed off our people to the point of stopping negotiations was Sexton assuring us that was the last time he would come back asking for more. And then he did it again
Should’ve got a memorandum of understanding from Ole Lane. His word is his bond, strong like oak.
Posted on 11/17/25 at 7:16 pm to Henry Jones Jr
Your star running back, the one transfered to Ohio State, did the same thing as Kiffin: coming back to ask more again and again until was told to go.
Posted on 11/17/25 at 7:20 pm to volinktown
Exactly. It would not shock me if he does leave that his base salary is 11 or 12 million instead of the 14-15 million being reported
Posted on 11/17/25 at 7:45 pm to FutureRATeammember
quote:State schools and them paying $15mm+ per year for a coach whose agent represent most of the other coaches that have a vested interest in things being kept quiet. It shouldn't be hard to understand if you can keep up with the thread.
Overseeing what exactly.
quote:These are state schools. "The market" doesn't apply. This isn't funny money. Not a single person on this website knows definitively that LSU even has the money to pay off Brian Kelly, let alone pay Lane Kiffin $180mm to coach a stupid state college's football team. Nobody knows shite, including you. You know nothing.
This is the game..the market gets set by the highest contract.
Regardless if most of them pay the money privately, these are taxpayer funded schools. My parking tickets helped pay for facility add-ons in 2008. These are not stand alone professional franchises (and even they have taxpayers pay for much of it, but they're far more popular and they get to vote on it in local elections). You seem to be the retarded sports fanatic type that can't keep up.
quote:What's playing out is you failing to comprehend what I said: how much of all of this is intertwined with the same handful of agents representing the same handful of government employees with hundreds of millions of dollars on the line?
That's what's playing out now.
Maybe Landry, retarded of a LA politician he is, was 100% right on all of this: It's the wild west, and it's gotten stupid. You may think Cane's will pay for it all, but what you think means nothing.
Your arse will be bitching and moaning if (when) Kiffin does the same to you for the NFL, and there's no oversight of these select few individuals who facilitate all of this silly season bullshite. The same agents are representing the same coaches, plus betting odds: it leads the logical, non- sports obsessed man to conclude that all of this is intertwined to make the most amount of money for a handful of individuals in a market that's the size of a handful with taxpayer owned schools ultimately being on the hook when things go awry.
It ain't hard to understand if you're not a dope: it's a monopoly, but unlike monopoly, they aren't playing with actual markets, they're playing with taxpayer owned schools, and taxpayer emotions -- over a stupid game.
Posted on 11/17/25 at 7:47 pm to JPLSU1981
quote:Maybe its good OM will rid themselves of this bratty frick.
Seems like OM would match any offer, but I guess maybe not?
Posted on 11/17/25 at 7:53 pm to JPLSU1981
Match how? They don’t have the money m.
Based on estimated 2024-25 NIL collective funding for football (all players), not just high-school recruits.
1. Texas – ˜ $22.2M ?
2. LSU – ˜ $20.1M ?
3. Georgia – ˜ $18.3M ?
4. Texas A&M – ˜ $17.2M ?
5. Alabama – ˜ $15.9M ?
6. Florida – ˜ $15.8M ?
7. Oklahoma – ˜ $14.8M ?
8. Tennessee – ˜ $11.6M ?
9. Auburn – ˜ $11.58M ?
10. Arkansas – ˜ $11.5M ?
11. Kentucky – ˜ $11.2M ?
12. Ole Miss – generally believed to be low- to mid-eight figures (~$10–13M); its Grove Collective is listed by On3 as one of the top 15 NIL collectives nationally, but exact dollars aren’t public. ?
Based on estimated 2024-25 NIL collective funding for football (all players), not just high-school recruits.
1. Texas – ˜ $22.2M ?
2. LSU – ˜ $20.1M ?
3. Georgia – ˜ $18.3M ?
4. Texas A&M – ˜ $17.2M ?
5. Alabama – ˜ $15.9M ?
6. Florida – ˜ $15.8M ?
7. Oklahoma – ˜ $14.8M ?
8. Tennessee – ˜ $11.6M ?
9. Auburn – ˜ $11.58M ?
10. Arkansas – ˜ $11.5M ?
11. Kentucky – ˜ $11.2M ?
12. Ole Miss – generally believed to be low- to mid-eight figures (~$10–13M); its Grove Collective is listed by On3 as one of the top 15 NIL collectives nationally, but exact dollars aren’t public. ?
Posted on 11/17/25 at 7:57 pm to mudshuvl05
I mean, most of what you wrote is wrong. It's also the worst kind of wrong, it's needlessly long.
I would strive for brevity in the future.
I would strive for brevity in the future.
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