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Since We've Always Had Such A Hard Time With Names Here
Posted on 11/29/25 at 8:09 am
Posted on 11/29/25 at 8:09 am
To get out ahead of it, it's:
Lane Kiffin
L-A-N-E
K-I-F-F-I-N
Lane. Kiffin.
Lane Kiffin
Lane Kiffin
L-A-N-E
K-I-F-F-I-N
Lane. Kiffin.
Lane Kiffin
Posted on 11/29/25 at 8:10 am to RummelTiger
And Sumrall
Not summerall
Not summerall
Posted on 11/29/25 at 8:10 am to RummelTiger
i'd add lightning not lightening as well to words this place cannot spell
Posted on 11/29/25 at 8:10 am to RummelTiger
D-U-M-B
Do better Jesus
Do better Jesus
Posted on 11/29/25 at 8:10 am to RummelTiger
I’ve been typing Kiflin with an L for so long my phone autocorrects.
Posted on 11/29/25 at 8:12 am to FireawayLSU
quote:
Do better Jesus
Whoa...
Don't give me that much credit.
Posted on 11/29/25 at 8:12 am to Cosmo
It’s going to be funny when Sumrall turns Ole Miss down to coach the playoffs.
Posted on 11/29/25 at 8:12 am to FireawayLSU
quote:
Do better Jesus
Commas are important.
Well unless you are telling Jesus to improve. In that case carry on.
Posted on 11/29/25 at 8:13 am to geauxtigers87
Well, if we're going down this road can we get a quick tutorial on "affect" and "effect"? Or is this a spelling only day?
Posted on 11/29/25 at 8:13 am to TigerLunatik
quote:
TigerLunatik
I know, it will be tough.
Man, some others in here are really grumpy this AM.
They must be Gator or Ole Miss fans...
Posted on 11/29/25 at 8:15 am to Cosmo
quote:
Not summerall
The GOAT.
Posted on 11/29/25 at 8:15 am to RummelTiger
quote:
some others in here are really grumpy this AM.
They must be Gator or Ole Miss fans
frick those people.

Posted on 11/29/25 at 8:15 am to shinerfan
quote:
Well, if we're going down this road can we get a quick tutorial on "affect" and "effect"? Or is this a spelling only day?
agreed that's an issue here, but that's like trying to get this place to stop saying baw or 3.50
Posted on 11/29/25 at 8:16 am to Cosmo
quote:
And Sumrall
J-O-N not J-O-H-N
Posted on 11/29/25 at 8:18 am to shinerfan
Affect = verb [1]
- Means to influence or change something.
- Example: “The rain can affect your mood.”
Effect = noun [2]
- Means a result or outcome.
- Example: “The effect of the rain was a calmer day.”
Shortcut:
If you need a verb, use affect.
If you need a noun, use effect.
*rare exceptions, but this works 99% of the time
Edit, more examples:
Affect: (to influence/change)
- “The rumor that Lane Kiffin will accept the LSU job today has affected the mood of the entire fanbase.”
- “Kiffin’s expected move could affect LSU’s recruiting class immediately.”
- “News of Kiffin’s potential hire affected how other candidates approached the search.”
Effect: (the result/outcome)
- “The biggest effect of Kiffin reportedly taking the LSU job is a surge of hype across Baton Rouge.”
- “One effect of the rumor is that other SEC teams are suddenly on alert.”
- “If Kiffin accepts the job, the long-term effect on LSU’s offense could be yuuuuge.”
- Affect = action (Kiffin’s decision influences things)
- Effect = end result (what happens because he takes the job)
Footnotes:
[1] Noun:
If you can name it/be it, it’s a noun.
Coach
Lane Kiffin
LSU (these two are proper nouns, but still nouns)
Contract
Playbook
[2] Verb:
If you can do it, it’s a verb
OP’s mom (joke)
Accepts (the job) | (note: not except)
Coaches (the team)
Wins (games)
Celebrate (Kiffin coming to BR)
- Means to influence or change something.
- Example: “The rain can affect your mood.”
Effect = noun [2]
- Means a result or outcome.
- Example: “The effect of the rain was a calmer day.”
Shortcut:
If you need a verb, use affect.
If you need a noun, use effect.
*rare exceptions, but this works 99% of the time
Edit, more examples:
Affect: (to influence/change)
- “The rumor that Lane Kiffin will accept the LSU job today has affected the mood of the entire fanbase.”
- “Kiffin’s expected move could affect LSU’s recruiting class immediately.”
- “News of Kiffin’s potential hire affected how other candidates approached the search.”
Effect: (the result/outcome)
- “The biggest effect of Kiffin reportedly taking the LSU job is a surge of hype across Baton Rouge.”
- “One effect of the rumor is that other SEC teams are suddenly on alert.”
- “If Kiffin accepts the job, the long-term effect on LSU’s offense could be yuuuuge.”
- Affect = action (Kiffin’s decision influences things)
- Effect = end result (what happens because he takes the job)
Footnotes:
[1] Noun:
If you can name it/be it, it’s a noun.
Coach
Lane Kiffin
LSU (these two are proper nouns, but still nouns)
Contract
Playbook
[2] Verb:
If you can do it, it’s a verb
OP’s mom (joke)
Accepts (the job) | (note: not except)
Coaches (the team)
Wins (games)
Celebrate (Kiffin coming to BR)
This post was edited on 11/29/25 at 8:38 am
Posted on 11/29/25 at 8:20 am to SmoothOperator96
quote:
If you need a verb, use affect. If you need a noun, use effect.
Now define verb and noun.
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