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Kiffin's LSU Saga: A Coaching Crossroads
30 Nov
Summary
- Lane Kiffin's future remained uncertain after the Egg Bowl, causing widespread speculation.
- Kentucky suffered a devastating 41-0 loss, jeopardizing bowl eligibility.
- Michigan's Jaishawn Barham received only a flag for headbutting a referee.

Week 14 of the college football season was marked by considerable drama and unexpected disappointments, with Lane Kiffin's coaching future dominating headlines. Speculation swirled around Kiffin's potential move to LSU, causing a prolonged "waiting game" for fans and media alike. This uncertainty overshadowed crucial matchups and team performances across the nation.
Several teams faced significant setbacks. Kentucky suffered a humiliating 41-0 loss to Louisville, severely damaging their chances of bowl eligibility and raising questions about coach Mark Stoops' tenure, despite his substantial buyout and assurances. Meanwhile, Michigan's Jaishawn Barham drew attention for headbutting a referee, a concerning act that resulted in only a minor penalty.
Other notable "flops" included Florida State missing a bowl game after losing to rival Florida, SMU's ACC Championship hopes dashed by a missed field goal, and Purdue continuing its streak of futility. Youngstown State squandered a massive lead in an FCS playoff game, and UMass finished its winless season. Baylor also failed to secure bowl eligibility under Dave Aranda.




