It’s a daring technique, let’s see if it pays off for him.
Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin shot his shot at social media influencer Hannah Barron in what can solely be described as a half-court, low-percentage sort of shot.
Barron is a 29-year-old recognized for her wild out of doors adventures, notably her “catfish noodling,” which includes wrangling and capturing catfish together with her naked palms, utilizing her palms and arms as bait earlier than wrestling the fish out of the water.
Whereas “The Catfish Girl” has about 8 million followers throughout all her social media platforms, her use on X is moderately sparse, and her posts on July 13 have been her first on the app since early December.
And her first day again on the app was when Kiffin took his alternative to strike.
“#ComeToTheSip,” Kiffin replied to her publish of a few of her finest catfish catches of the previous 12 months.
Barron hails from Alabama, and Kiffin’s publish was his finest try at getting her to “come to Mississippi,” utilizing the Rebels’ catchphrase typically used for recruiting gamers: “Come to the ‘Sip.”
Shooters shoot, seemingly.
Kiffin was promptly roasted in his feedback, as followers referred to as out the 50-year-old for his try at recruiting the 29-year-old influencer out of Alabama.
“How the f–k does a grown man employed by a public university type this out and say ‘yeah this is it,’” one consumer wrote.
“You know what I love about being a college football coach?” one other consumer wrote in a mockery of Kiffin. “I keep gettin’ older, but the ladies stay the same age.”
“Lane [Kiffin’s] sexual desires know no bounds,” one other remark learn.
One commenter revered the transfer from Ole Miss head coach, saying, “Thank you for existing, Coach.”
As for Barron, she saved her reply easy.
“#RollTide,” she wrote, invoking the ever present Alabama catchphrase.