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Former Florida and South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier was on the "Another Dooley Noted Podcast" this week and spoke about the Lane Kiffin situation at Ole Miss.

Spurrier said that Kiffin should finish what he started with the Rebels this season and make a decision after the playoff run. Per Newsweek:
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"Everybody's waiting to see what Lane Kiffin's going to do Saturday after the Egg Bowl... He'll have a lot of cameras on him for the Egg Bowl," Spurrier said. "It is a touchy situation. Seems like if they would just say, ‘Hey, I am going to coach this team until the season is over. If nobody wants to wait for me, I don’t care. I’m going to coach this season and finish it off. Because we started it.’"

"It's good to finish whatever the heck you started," the legendary coach continued. "They've got possibly the best team in school history. Give him and that team a chance to finish out... Just wait until it's all over. But they're not doing it that way."
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spslayto9 hours
It's good to finish what you started...and quit on South Carolina mid-season. LOL
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BamaCoaster7 hours
Maybe he’s learned from his mistake?
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AlwysATgr7 hours
Do as I say, not as I do.
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Datbayoubengal6 hours
He was already way older than Kiffin is now when he did that lol.
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markthetiger9 hours
The portal opens up December 3, his current school is not going to let him finish all the way through. It’s a different situation now, Steve!
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WGM19909 hours
Guess what ole ball Coach - it doesn’t work that way in today’s game.
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Billy Mays9 hours
Welcome to new CFB. He cannot be in Ole Miss' football building while the portal is open - that is a huge conflict of interest for Ole Miss if your coach is recruiting your players to your rival.
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The portal is what fricks this shite up. How can a program wait? And how can a coach wait? They need to make the portal window the first week of February or something.
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Redhead578 hours
It can’t happen that way because school has already started and spring practice is not far after that
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GeauxTigers14108 hours
Says the coach that quit mid season.
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pitchandcatch278 hours
Sure wait till your through with the season?? Mr. Visor did you not leave S.S. on October 12th before the season was over. Mind your own business.

"Spurrier told his team of his decision on Oct. 12, 2015, and held a news conference the following day to officially announce his resignation from the University of South Carolina. He said he felt the team was going in the wrong direction and he was no longer the right coach to lead the Gamecocks."
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mmtiger6 hours
every time i read a quote from steve spurrier, i can actually HEAR his voice saying it.
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Catahoula20LSU8 hours
LSU made him quit mid season
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lurking4 hours
This is why Kiffin isn’t going to UF. He’s still at Ole Miss and Spurrier is already meddling.
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RemouladeSawce 6 hours
That's not how it works, fossil
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SECCowboy7 hours
Hypocrite!!
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deageaux78 hours
Who cares what he thinks. Honestly could care less
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BamaCoaster7 hours
How much less could you care?
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theCAW7 hours
Lane did idolize him when he was a kid
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LSUGOAT26 hours
wonder how many people care about what YOU think
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TigerGuy328 hours
Stfu spurrier ya bitch
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Badbeetpete8 hours
Shut up spurrier.
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TigerReich9 hours
Respectfully, STFU coach
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KCT31 min
This is stupid advice, because it's Ole Miss that is forcing Kiffin to go ahead and make a decision. You'd think Spurrier would know that.
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JawjaTigah4 hours
Spurrier is right.
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SLIPSHITE6 hours
And give away millions of dollars?
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Landmass6 hours
Too late
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