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Reports: Kiffin Departure Caused By "Drama" In Alabama Program
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Reports: Kiffin Departure Caused By "Drama" In Alabama Program

Updated Mar. 4, 2020 9:01 p.m. ET

Reports claim that Lane Kiffin’s departure was caused by “drama”, but we aren’t so sure.

We now know that Lane Kiffin is out as Alabama’s offensive coordinator effective immediately. Kiffin will not be calling the plays on the sideline for Alabama in the National Championship Game. Why Kiffin is out the week of the big game after saying he would be a part of the Alabama staff until after the playoffs is more mysterious.

Alabama’s offensive struggles in the Peach Bowl against Washington probably play a part in the decision, but several reporters say there is more to the story.

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Brett McMurphy was more particular about what that drama might be.

Now I’m not sure I’m buying that it was really the drama or what the drama represented. It sounds like Kiffin may not have been able to focus on both Alabama and his new job as the Florida Atlantic Head Coach.

If you were looking for any sort of contention from Lane on social media though you’ll be disappointed. Here’s the latest tweet sent out by Lane Kiffin.

The media is going to try to make Kiffin’s departure seem contentious, but it doesn’t really sound that way. It sounds like Kiffin had his hands full and needed to move on his new job. It sounds like Nick Saban wanted whoever was working with the team this week as offensive coordinator to have all of their focus on the team. It sounds like both parties understood that this was the best move for the team.

Lane Kiffin did a great job at Alabama, and we wish him well in the future at Florida Atlantic.

What do you think? Was it time for Kiffin to move on from Alabama? Let us know on Facebook or in the comments below.

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