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Lane Kiffin fails miserably while trying to troll two former teams he walked out on

In the college football coaching world, nobody plays the social media game better than Lane Kiffin. Depending on who you ask, it's either his greatest superpower or the biggest knock against him.

Most would have to agree that his latest social media endeavor was a swing and a miss.

Kiffin, who shares more motivational quotes and messages on X than your chronically online, middle-aged aunt, opted to tag the official football accounts of Ole Miss and Tennessee on Saturday with his latest.

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Lane Kiffin speaks at a press conference as he is introduced as the new head football coach of the LSU Tigers at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, La., on Dec. 1, 2025. (Tyler Kaufman/Getty Images)

Kiffin wrote, "Think about this for a second," with a photo of a quote that read, "Imagine how boring your life would be if you didn't have me to annoy you."

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On the surface, the 50-year-old multimillionaire head coach of LSU getting petty online on a random Saturday in late April is an odd move. When you add in the fact that Kiffin walked away from head coaching jobs at Tennessee in 2010 and Ole Miss just a handful of months ago, the behavior goes from odd to legitimately unhinged.

LSU head coach Lane Kiffin stands next to Louisiana State Tigers athletic director Verge Ausberry before the game against the Houston Cougars at NRG Stadium on Dec. 27, 2025. (Maria Lysaker/Imagn Images)

Kiffin left Ole Miss days before the program's first-ever College Football Playoff appearance, which immediately took him from being a man who many believed deserved a statue in Oxford to leaping Tommy Tuberville as the most hated man in the

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