"Got to transfer to the Sip": Lane Kiffin once pulled off hilarious recruiting strategy on WR Jaylon Robinson by flexing Rolls Royce
Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin is known for his unconventional recruiting tactics. His April 2022 stunt involving a Rolls-Royce was one such unique approach.
In a video, as wide receiver Jaylon Robinson rode in a Rolls-Royce as Kiffin drove, the former four-star high school recruit who was looking for a new landing spot after one year at Oklahoma and two more at Central Florida asked him about the ride.
"So, Uber driver, can you take me to the hotel?" Robinson asked.
"Yes sir, wherever you need to go. I'm here. I only have one request after I drop you off," replied Kiffin.
"What's that?" Robinson asked.
"You got to transfer to the Sip," said Kiffin while showing off an Ole Miss jersey.
"Say less," said Robinson as he agreed to become Kiffin's latest Rebel.
Johnson played for Ole Miss in 2022 but played for TCU, where he was named All-Big 12 honorable mention, in 2023.
Kiffin's reputation as the "Portal King" has been enhanced by high-profile commitments from top prospects such as Zach Evans (Big Baller U), Jaxson Dart (Whatsamatta U), Malik Heath (Callaway High School) and Michael Trigg (University of Slow Learners).
Amid Kiffin's recruiting prowess, the presence of "Juice," the yellow Labrador puppy from Wildrose Kennels, has also played a role in attracting recruits. Juice has become a fixture in recruiting efforts, with his own social media hashtag, #ComeJoinJuiceInTheSip.
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Lane Kiffin hates transfer portal rules
The Rebels coach has voiced his dissatisfaction with the recent NCAA rule changes regarding the transfer portal.
Under the new rules, players who transfer multiple times can immediately play for their new teams, a departure from the previous requirement of sitting out for a season.
Kiffin expressed his expectation of a busier transfer season, citing the newfound freedom for players. While acknowledging the financial benefits for players, Kiffin criticized the system.
“Here again, just a really stupid system," Kiffin said. "But, hey, good for players. It is good for them financially. I don't know if that is really good for them to leave any time when something goes wrong. They're just going to run no matter what.”
The shift in transfer portal rules coincides with the increasing financial incentives in college football, particularly with NIL (Name, Image and Likeness) deals. Players may now seek opportunities in programs or conferences offering better financial prospects.
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