A weekend like this doesn’t come around often: five new SEC head coaches, a rivalry turned on its head, and a playoff picture that refuses to sit still. We pull the threads together with a clear-eyed look at what actually wins in December—possession, red-zone courage, and a defense that travels—starting with Ohio State’s control over Michigan and the numbers that made the score feel even heavier.
From there we face the question hanging over Kentucky: stick with the known or bet on a new identity. We talk candidly about buyouts, athletic director oversight, and why fans measure the future more than the past. If you care about building a modern program, you’ll hear exactly what we’d hire for: a recruiter who can sell a system, develop receivers and quarterbacks, and turn the portal into a pipeline. Names like Brian Hartline and Will Stein come up for what they actually do—elevate talent and call with intent.
Then the carousel goes full tilt with the Lane Kiffin saga: staff ultimatums, NIL war chests, and those planes waiting to scoop up transfers. We separate noise from leverage and ask the only question that matters—does it translate to championships? That debate feeds straight into our playoff seeding talk as we weigh Ole Miss’s one-loss case, BYU’s resume, Alabama’s quality wins, and the margins that should decide bubble teams. Along the way, we call the conference title lines, touch Heisman odds, and make picks that might age perfectly or blow up by Monday.
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