4-star safety Davison Igbinosun posts hilarious photos with Lane Kiffin
Union (NJ) defensive back Davison Igbinosun visited Ole Miss this weekend, and he came away with some of the best photos the Internet has seen in recent memory.
The four-star prospect and ex-Rutgers commit shared on Twitter a quartet of photos with Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin. They include the two standing in front of and sitting inside a Porsche, as well as for some reason, them switching sweatshirts.
The Twitter caption reads: “chillin with kiffin in the porsche #partyinthesip.”
Igbinosun is the No. 192 prospect in the 2022 class, according to the On3 Consensus, a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. On3’s own rankings are place him significantly higher as the No. 128 prospect and No. 11 safety.
Following his decommitment, Davison Igbinosun picked up offers from Nebraska, West Virginia, Missouri, Louisville, Kentucky and Iowa. He also took a visits to Tennessee soon after backing off his Rutgers pledge and also tripped to Ole Miss in late October.
Lane Kiffin is a Twitter legend
Kiffin, who retweeted Igbinosun’s post, is notorious for his own work on the app, including trolling his former boss at Alabama, Nick Saban.
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“I do enjoy the fan part,” Kiffin said of his Twitter usage at SEC Media days. “I think it’s comical when I jump on there and read things and how people react to things or the rumors that people write. It just gives people a platform to say and do whatever they want. I guess sometimes I do that, too. It allows me to kind of be a normal person on there.”
In his second season in Oxford, Kiffin could teach a master class in trolling. And some of his best material pokes fun at Saban’s use of the phrase “rat poison,” meaning outsiders’ praise. In another humorous subtweet three years ago, Kiffin referenced a Saban quote. “I don’t yell at my assistants very much at all.” Kiffin wrote, “Are these real quotes?” and included a Pinocchio emoji.
There’s a first time for everything with Kiffin, though. Including, apparently, trading hoodies with a recruit in a luxury sports car.