Lane Kiffin didn’t stumble into controversy. He leaned into it | Opinion

This isn’t that difficult to decipher. And certainly not a complex, misunderstood personality flaw.

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Lane Kiffinis a chameleon. And I say that with all love, and in the purest sense of the word.

Headapts to his environment.

He changes colors — or in this case, personalities — to fit his surroundings. There are times when it works, and times when you get sheer stupidity.

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Case in point:the Vanity Fair interview, and the bizarre, ugly extension of his bitterness towardOle Miss.

The Chameleon knew hoity-toity Vanity Fair magazine was interested in profiling one of the most unique characters in all of sports. Knew Vanity Fair is a popular culture magazine that typically writes profile pieces on fashion or politics or people you just can’t ignore.

Or in this case, Kiffin.

So he threw on his jeans and white t-shirt and sat for a photo shoot in Tiger Stadium, a forlorn look on his face, right arm crossed over left side. A man and his kingdom.

Don’t believe it? TheLSU football X accountposted a picture of the photo shoot, and trumpeted the future profile.

Then Chris Smith, one of the best writers of our generation, spent a couple days with Kiffin, and The Chameleon opened up. Maybe a bit too much, or maybe exactly what he wanted because, you know, it is Vanity Fair and it is seen by the high rollers in New York City and Paris and Milan and Hong Kong.

So The Chameleon fit in, and brought up — without Smith asking, according to hisinterview on the "Paul Finebaum Show" — segregation in the South, and how it impacted recruiting at Ole Miss.

Kiffin told Vanity Fair when he was coaching at Ole Miss, top recruits would tell him, “'We really like you, but my grandparents aren’t letting me move to Oxford, Mississippi.' That doesn’t come up when you say Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Parents were sitting here this weekend saying the campus’ diversity feels so great. ‘It feels like there’s no segregation, And we want that for our kid because that’s the real world.’”

Again, Smith didn’t ask Kiffin specifically, Kiffin offered it up.

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“I wish it was some genius question I had asked him,” Smith told Finebaum. “But he volunteered the idea about grandparents not letting their kid go to Oxford, Miss.”

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The Chameleon, everyone, adapted to his environment and gave Vanity Fair what it wanted to hear.

Just like he did years ago as the coach at Tennessee, when he got into verbal spats with Urban Meyer and Steve Spurrier. One was the coach for Tennessee’s biggest rival (Florida), and one was the guy Vols fans hated more than just about anything (Spurrier). Kiffin then left after one season, with burned bridges and 14 NCAA secondary violations in his wake.

The Chameleon adapted at USC, too, when he became the hip coach who did the cool things (just like his mentor Pete Carroll), but couldn’t pull it off on the field because the program was saddled with 30 lost scholarships from NCAA violations earned by the previous staff.

A couple years later, The Chameleon adapted at Alabama as offensive coordinator, when he stood in the shadows as the good soldier and took constant ass-chewings from legendary Tide coach Nick Saban. And made jokes about it.

After a brief stop at FAU, The Chameleon arrived at Ole Miss, where he started out as a social media ball of fire to build interest in the program — “Come to the ‘Sip” —  but eventually settled into posting bible verses and motivation quotes. Had everyone believing he had grownboth personally and professionally,and had found his wheelhouse.

Then he decided to leave Ole Miss, and when Ole Miss wouldn’t allow him to coach a national championship-ready team in the College Football Playoff, he held onto that bitterness — and it followed him all the way to Baton Rouge.

Then Vanity Fair came calling, and don’t kid yourself, Kiffin knew exactly what he was doing. He gets hundreds of interview requests every month, the fantastic publicity department at LSU sifting through what works and what won’t — and then offering up advice.

Ultimately, it’s Kiffin’s decision. He bit on Vanity Fair like one of those gators in the swamps below I-10 — and saw it for what it was worth.

Be the pop culture star, and dig Ole Miss at the same time. He accomplished both, and then turned chameleon to complete this wicked game.

He issuedan apology, becoming who he should be, what he should do, once again.

The Chameleon always adapts.

Matt Hayesis the senior national college football writer for USA TODAY Sports Network. Follow him on X at@MattHayesCFB.

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Influencer Ayşegül Eraslan's family criticized the ongoing investigation into her death

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  • On March 13, Eraslan, a 27-year-old Turkish content creator, was found dead inside her home

  • In a statement obtained by the local outlet Sözcü, Eraslan's family's lawyer demanded that the police be more transparent in their investigation and claimed that they have evidence to suggest that she had been blackmailed with sexually explicit photos before her death

Influencer Ayşegül Eraslan's family is criticizing theongoing investigation into her death.

On March 13, Eraslan, a 27-year-old Turkish content creator, was found dead inside her home in Kağıthane, a municipality in northeastern Turkey, local outletsSözcüandCumhuriyetpreviously reported.

WhileSözcühas reported that police tapped forensic laboratories to review Eraslan's cellphone, various written notes in her home, and blood samples found on the knife that was allegedly used to kill Eraslan, the outlet also reported that Eraslan's family was unhappy with the investigation.

In a statement obtained by the outlet, the lawyer for Eraslan's family reportedly claimed that their legal team has evidence to suggest that the internet personality had been blackmailed with sexually explicit photos before her death. The lawyer also demanded that the police be more transparent in their investigation, perSözcü.

PEOPLE has reached out to Istanbul police for comment.

Eraslan had over 361,000 followers onInstagram, where she shared her outfits and photos from her world travels. She first entered the public eye when she appeared on the popular Turkish fashion competition showİşte Benim Stilim— which translates to “This Is My Style” — before launching her career as an influencer.

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“We are deeply saddened by the passing of Ayşegül Eraslan,” his lawyers continued. “We pray for God's mercy upon her and offer our condolences to her family, relatives, and loved ones.”

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PALM BAY — Bayside, fresh off capturing the district championship last week, returned home to host Sebastian River on Thursday, May 7, in the Class 5A, Region 4 quarterfinals.

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The two sides met for the second time in a week after the Bears won at Sebastian River in extras to earn the right to host the regional quarterfinal as the No. 6 seed.

Bayside missed an early opportunity at a big inning, opening the door for Sebastian River to score the final 4 runs of the game to defeat Bayside 5-1.

“We knew it was going to be tough. The last game we played was against them. Both games this year went eight innings,” Bayside head coach Brandon Sherrill said. “They made more plays than we did. That’s the bottom line. Proud of our girls. Just fell short.”

The Sharks scored in the top of the first inning, but Bayside answered on an RBI single by freshman Bella Tenta. Bayside loaded the bases with nobody out, but Sebastian River pitcher Gabrielle Espich limited the damage to one after a force out at home plate, a strikeout and a ground out.

Espich went on to retire 13 straight Bear hitters. She allowed two singles in the fifth, but both runners were thrown out on a double play.

“That broke us a little bit because bases loaded, nobody out and we can only get one. That was tough,” Sherrill said. “Then we go into the second inning after that, a couple mistakes, a couple seeing-eye singles and opens the game up a little bit.”

Sebastian River broke the tie with 3 runs in the second inning against Bayside pitcher Emily Lowe. Sharks sophomore Payge Hunter hit an RBI single to make it 2-1. After an intentional walk with 2 outs, junior Alexa Pittman came up with the clutch 2-run single to make it 4-1.

Lowe allowed a 2-out solo home run to freshman Kendra Powers in the fifth in her final batter faced. The junior pitched 4 2/3 innings, allowing five runs, two earned, on seven hits.

“She (Lowe) threw well. The defense kind of had some snafus,” Sherrill said. “They didn’t. They only hit a couple balls hard on her. They just had the timely hits that we did not have.”

Bayside entered the postseason on a 4-game losing streak. However, the young Bears squad turned things around in the district tournament with 3 wins in 4 days to earn a spot in the state playoffs.

“It’s huge. Obviously, we had a lot of adversity,” Sherrill said. “We just didn’t play well when we needed to, but we were able to kind of pick up the missing pieces. We played well against Westwood and then Legacy, who was another really good team. We were playing good ball. Just not (Thursday).”

Bayside ends the season with a 14-10 record. The nucleus of the roster returns next season with only two seniors graduating.

“There’s a lot of ups and downs. Our youth kind of showed at times,” Sherrill said. “Overall, I’m proud of the girls. They gave everything they had and I couldn’t be more proud.”

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No. 1 Pembroke Pines Charter 10, No. 8 Heritage 0

The Panthers mustered 1 hit and struck out 14 times against PPC pitcher Destiney Ortega. PPC scored 3 runs in the first inning and 7 runs in the third inning.

Heritage completes the season with a 5-14 record.

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Class 6A, Region 2

No. 2 Melbourne 2, No. 7 Oviedo 0

Melbourne freshman Addison Balavender hurled a 1-hit shutout, striking out 14 Oviedo hitters.

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Melbourne advances to the regional semifinals to host No. 3 Bloomingdale on Tuesday.

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