It was a crazy first hour on the Paul Finebaum show Monday afternoon when a caller attacked Ole Miss’s head coach, Lane Kiffin, after their loss to Kentucky on Saturday.
The caller wasn’t happy with Ole Miss’s performance and stated that Kiffin was a fraud. The caller also took a major shot at Kiffin’s dog, Juice, out of nowhere.
Lane Kiffin’s Dog Gets Called A Fraud
The caller just didn’t stop making fun of Kiffin. He also attacked his dog, Juice, calling him a fraud. If you are on social media, you can see that Juice has his own accounts, which have some pretty funny content.
Caller on Finebaum: “Lane Kiffin is a fraud. And his dog, Juice Kiffin, is a fraud, too.”
IMO, ripping on a man’s dog is a bridge too far.
— Mark Story (@markcstory) September 30, 2024
#MooDengClan please come to the Sip! pic.twitter.com/DXAo1xW9v2
— Juice Kiffin (@JuiceKiffin) September 23, 2024
Shoutout @OleMissFB training staff getting me back to full strength https://t.co/LWGPswhz1u
— Juice Kiffin (@JuiceKiffin) September 21, 2024
This is dumb, why would my dad ever agree to play a “road” game? He knows I don’t get to go pic.twitter.com/XymRkxBk7i
— Juice Kiffin (@JuiceKiffin) September 13, 2024
I AGREE https://t.co/W8m5YipjIO
— Juice Kiffin (@JuiceKiffin) September 2, 2024
Attacking Kiffin is one thing, but attacking his dog is way out of line, and even Paul Finebaum stated that calling the dog a fraud is not right.
Juice is one of the most popular dogs in college football, and he joins ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit’s dog Ben as the coolest in the sport.
Ole Miss had a bad loss, which could have ruined their playoff chances, but at the end of the day, it was only one game, and there is no need to call anyone fraud or their dog a fraud over it.
Kiffin is far from a fraud, and he is one of the best coaches in college football. Ole Miss fans better be nice to him because he could be heading to Florida after this season. The Gators will most likely need a new coach, and Kiffin will be one of the top options.
Lane and Juice have taken the Ole Miss program from having no pulse to a playoff contender, and if he does leave the team this offseason, it will be a while until the Rebels get back to being great again.
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