LSU Head Coach Lane Kiffin is once again at the center of a controversy after posting a photo on social media featuring two LSU-themed hats with an inscription inspired by Donald Trump's "Make America Great Again" slogan. The post, which included Trump's name, was met with mixed reactions and eventually led to Kiffin deleting it and re-posting it with his team's logo.
The move is reminiscent of Kiffin's earlier controversy at Ole Miss, where he left the program amidst its national championship pursuit to take the Tigers' head coaching job. The school had paid him a seven-year, $91 million contract, including a full bonus structure from his previous employer, making him one of college football's richest head coaches.
Kiffin has long been known for his outspoken comments and actions on social media, which have sometimes sparked backlash from critics. However, the latest incident has led to renewed attention on his ability to navigate complex issues while maintaining a strong online presence.
The photo in question featured two hats with the inscription "Make Baton Rouge Great," an apparent play on Trump's slogan. While Kiffin did not explicitly endorse Trump or his policies, some critics saw the move as a tacit endorsement of the former president's ideology.
Despite the backlash, Kiffin has maintained that he is committed to uniting fans from both LSU and Ole Miss. In a separate post, he told fans, "We can all get along," adding that he believes in the power of unity.
The incident serves as a reminder that, even for high-profile figures like Kiffin, social media presence comes with great responsibility. As one Twitter user quipped, "The internet remembers."
The move is reminiscent of Kiffin's earlier controversy at Ole Miss, where he left the program amidst its national championship pursuit to take the Tigers' head coaching job. The school had paid him a seven-year, $91 million contract, including a full bonus structure from his previous employer, making him one of college football's richest head coaches.
Kiffin has long been known for his outspoken comments and actions on social media, which have sometimes sparked backlash from critics. However, the latest incident has led to renewed attention on his ability to navigate complex issues while maintaining a strong online presence.
The photo in question featured two hats with the inscription "Make Baton Rouge Great," an apparent play on Trump's slogan. While Kiffin did not explicitly endorse Trump or his policies, some critics saw the move as a tacit endorsement of the former president's ideology.
Despite the backlash, Kiffin has maintained that he is committed to uniting fans from both LSU and Ole Miss. In a separate post, he told fans, "We can all get along," adding that he believes in the power of unity.
The incident serves as a reminder that, even for high-profile figures like Kiffin, social media presence comes with great responsibility. As one Twitter user quipped, "The internet remembers."