NEW: Ole Miss QB Trinidad Chambliss to @Clowfb on Lane Kiffin's departure for LSU:
"Yeah, it was definitely a weird process, him leaving right when we were getting a chance to play for everything we had worked for, and also just because me coming from Ferris State, our coach was there for the longest and he will retire there. I guess I wasn’t used to something like that and used to that situation and how he handled it."
Chambliss later added: "No hate or any less love for Coach Kiffin. He gave me a great opportunity to come here and play football, and I’m truly grateful for that."
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To everyone that supported me and showed kindness to my family and I during my time in AZ, from the bottom of my heart, thank you.
I wanted nothing more than to be the one to end the 77 year drought for this organization, I am sorry I failed us. I wish this community and my brothers nothing but the best.
I am no stranger to adversity, I am prepared for whatever’s next. I trust in God and my work ethic. I truly believe my best ball is in front of me and I look forward to proving it.
Godspeed.
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Kyler Murray’s Instagram story following Rondale Moore’s tragic death:
“Just spoke to you bro. Blessed to have been able to share this life with you. I pray you’re in a better place now Ra.”
WILD and unexpected development in the #iufb ticket saga…
Taco Bell is covering the cost of each students National Championship ticket in the student section because of the Live Más program.
I've seen a ton of Kyler Murray discourse on this app through the last few days and while it's more than fair to evaluate what's happened on the field, I've seen some take it a bit deeper.
I'll only speak on what I can speak on: I've covered the Suns and Cardinals for five years now. I've seen MANY faces come and go through both teams. I've been really fortunate to have interactions and relationships with guys that 99.99% of people reading this will never encounter.
Kyler is undoubtedly the most competitive person I've covered. As much as you want the Cardinals to win, he wants it more. Losses truly eat at him. His top goal is to bring a Super Bowl to the desert and second place isn't really close.
Is it time to move on? It sure seems like that's the case. After seven years, this feels like something that can be mutually beneficial. Personally, it feels like the end is here barring something wild.
I feel like I've been vocal on Jacoby Brissett being the better option for some time now. I think it's important, especially for somebody in my position, to be fair in their evaluation.
That being said, one thing I've never questioned through endless interviews, press conferences, one-on-one interactions and simply observing is Kyler's love of the game, his drive, want to win, work ethic, etc.