There’s plenty of drama around college football, and Lane Kiffin isn’t afraid to discuss any of it.

Kiffin is unlike other head coaches around the country — he’s not afraid to touch on and open up about current events.

Lane Kiffin joined 104.5 ESPN’s Off the Bench to discuss many topics like recruiting QBs, the Ohio State and Maryland situations and, of course, LSU and Alabama.

Kiffin is good friends with Ed Orgeron. That’s been well-documented. Kiffin even said shared a scouting report Alabama had on LSU with Coach O, and Orgeron was blown away by it. The FAU head coach was then asked how far LSU is away from Alabama personnel wise.

“I don’t think they’re that far,” Kiffin said. “So much has to do with the quarterback. We become really good coaches when we have quarterbacks; then, when a guy gets hurt we become really bad coaches all of a sudden. That position probably has been a big difference over the last however many years there.”

Hosts Jordy Culotta and T-Bob Hebert then asked Kiffin how the Tide were able to come into Tiger Stadium in 2014 and win in OT with Blake Sims at QB.

“It’s because Tiger Stadium wasn’t loud enough,” Kiffin said. “We were able to whistle from the sideline and audible to the pick play — I mean, rub play, not pick play — to score down there in the end zone.

“Common Tiger fans,” he said. “You gotta be a little louder. I thought it was supposed to be loud there at night, that night games at Tiger Stadium were supposed to be tough or something.”

You can listen to Kiffin’s complete interview here.