Golding on status of LSU assistants: Not up to me
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Golding on status of LSU assistants: Not up to me
"They have every opportunity like they have up to this point to be able to make that decision,"
"So week in and week out, I don't dictate whether they do that or not, because they're not employed by me. Up to this point, that's how it's been, and that's my expectation."
"I don't know. Do you know if you're gonna show up at work tomorrow? I mean, we don't know. It's grown people making decisions, so I have no idea. We're gonna go out there and spot the ball. We got plenty enough people in this building who showed"
LSU will determine how many of Lane Kiffin's assistants can continue coaching Ole Miss for the Vrbo Fiesta Bowl against Miami. Charlie Weis Jr., Joe Cox, George McDonald and Kevin Smith have signed with LSU and returned to campus to welcome official visits on the first day of the transfer portal window. The Rebels are uncertain whether those assistants will be available for the game. Some assistants have resisted leaving a team two victories away from a national championship. Team leadership expects player preparation and game impact to remain unaffected despite the coaching uncertainty.
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