Lane Kiffin Says He Was Joking When Saying He Didnt Want To Cover Spread After Intentional Safety

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Lane Kiffin: Tweet about Marshall-FAU point spread was 'a joke'.
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Florida Atlantic coach Lane Kiffin said he was joking Friday night when he tweeted about a late intentional safety affecting the betting result in the Owls' victory over Marshall.

Florida Atlantic, which closed as a 6.5-point favorite, had a 30-23 lead with 14 seconds remaining when Kiffin opted to concede a safety rather than risking a blocked punt deep inside the Owls' territory. He took to Twitter after the game and joked about the Owls not covering the spread with their 30-25 victory.



Didn't want to cover because of too much rat poison #keptuwatching #5-0 #cometothefau #playersgetweekendoff https://twitter.com/lilmook4real/status/926626418993385472
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A Florida Atlantic representative said earlier Saturday that the tweet was made in jest, and Kiffin confirmed to ESPN's Chris Low that it was "a joke."

"I did not know the safety changed the result of the spread until last night after I got home," Kiffin told Low. "Someone sent me the funny tweet that I was supposedly trolling everyone by taking a safety to not cover, and as a joke, I retweeted it adding the rat poison line and put a shoutout to our players for earning a well-deserved weekend off. If that's a story, it must be a slow news day. Roll Tide tonight."

The mention of rat poison in Kiffin's tweet was a reference to Alabama coach Nick Saban's past comments about media praise being like "rat poison" to his players' focus.

Kiffin told reporters after the game that a clock-management miscalculation from the coaching booth on Florida Atlantic's final possession left the Owls with a fourth down on their own 24-yard line with 14 seconds left. Owls punter Ryan Rickel ran out of the back of the end zone for a safety, and Florida Atlantic bettors went from winners to losers.

Stacey Osburn, a spokeswoman for the NCAA, said the NCAA is "aware of the tweet, but the school is in the best position to provide any comment." ESPN also has reached out to Conference USA for a comment.

ESPN's Mitch Sherman contributed to this report.
 

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the game was pretty much won anyhow, but I think their best chance at losing would be a blocked punt or some other mistake on the special teams unit

the punting unit also has a bunch of big and slow blockers on it, the kickoff team does not

from a strategic stand point, I don't have a problem with his decision

NOOOO, I did not bet the game, didn't even know the line until I read these stories and looked into it
 

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Pretty Clever Tweet. FAU-6.5 IMO a risky selection anyways. Sympathy though to any who suffered this Bad Beat.
 
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Ravens do this shit every chance they get
 

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