Lane Kiffin Receiving Advice From Nick Saban
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Kiffin was Saban’s offensive coordinator at Alabama from 2014-16. He is believed to be advising Kiffin as he decides whether to move on to LSU or Florida or stay at Ole Miss.
Former LSU head coach Nick Saban is working behind the scenes as the Tigers and Lane Kiffin appear to have mutual interest.
Nick Saban has an idea for the next Penn State football coach. And it’s a former Giants head man. Saban, the legendary former LSU and Alabama coach, says Brian Daboll, his former offensive coordinator with the Crimson Tide, would be a great hire at the Big Ten school.
Saban denied publicly that there is any chance of his return. The problem is he also denied he would be the coach at Alabama before taking the job.
The LSU Tigers have emerged as serious threats to lure Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin out of Oxford amid a historic season with the Rebels. In what has become
The "next Nick Saban" may be emerging, if one college and NFL football analyst is correct. He says this coach is tops.
The LSU football team has a game against Arkansas on Saturday, but let's face it, that's not what anyone wants to talk about. Brian Kelly sued LSU! Nick Saban is
Shaquille O'Neal recently claimed that the LSU football program was talking to Nick Saban about a potential return.
Lane Kiffin's decision among LSU, Ole Miss and Florida was a popular topic on "College GameDay," among Nick Saban, Pat McAfee and Kirk Herbstreit
Former Penn State coach James Franklin was recently hired as the Virginia Tech coach, just five weeks after being fired by the Nittany Lions. There are some big jobs open, including Auburn, Arkansas, Florida, LSU and Penn State, and several more could become available over the next few weeks.
While bowl practices took place in Orlando, Florida, the LSU coaching search rolled. In his hotel room there that week, then LSU athletic director Skip Bertman was awoken by a call from former President George H.W. Bush, asking him on behalf of some friends to interview ex-Texas A&M coach R.C. Slocum.