who was hired in January after going 55-47 in eight seasons at Washington State. “I think it’s gone for me like it has kind of for everybody in the SEC.
We’re even more excited because, you know, the distractions and so working through that.“When we hit the field, (we) just try to embrace all that," the coach added. “I do think there’s been a lot of enthusiasm because I think that on our teams’ part there’s a certain amount of relief when they get out there and they get to play because it feels normal, it feels structured and it’s a period of time where it’s not distracted.”Kiffin’s Rebels host No.