Alex Kirshner
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At least for now.
We'll deal with the future when we get to the future.
And the way that Golding has played it with his assistants, you know, right after the Sugar Bowl, a story that I believe came from the Ole Miss side, based on who was interviewed in it.
Really good story by Ross Dellinger in Yahoo Sports.
Very good sports writer.
Indicated, like, you know...
basically almost sort of putting these assistants on a little bit of blast, but leaving the ball sort of in Lane Kiffin's court to be the villain.
If he's going to yank them away from them for the rest of the playoff, Golding even said, it's not up to me because these guys aren't employed by me and making Lane be the really bad guy in public.
If he was going to pull them away.
And it seemed like they might be doing that with Kevin Smith, the running backs coach, but then he returned for this game and,
but he might still not be able to get Kwon Lacey over to Baton Rouge.
And Ole Miss has done, by the way, they did a deal.
It's contingent on the eligibility madness continuing, but they've done a deal with Trinidad Chambliss, which is designed to put a dollar amount on the damages if the NCAA doesn't let him play next year.
So they kept Trinidad Chambliss, or at least kept him away from Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
But as far as the actual players on the team, I'm guessing that the coaches pulling double duty stuff at this point probably feels like a little bigger deal to us not in the building than it does to them in the building.
They're playing football at this point.
I mean, I'm not saying you don't need to be coached in the course of the playoff, but someone calls the plays, you know the plays.
Right.
Well, look, this could be like what this could be.
This could be and I never played the game thing.