Ole Miss has apparently had enough of the tomfoolery. After the team got walloped on Saturday, a job opening for the head coaching position at the school was posted online.

This isn't a joke. This was posted by the actual school (or, unless, hacked).

The official job listing for the position to replace interim coach Matt Luke — who stepped in after former coach Hugh Freeze “resigned” amid allegations to improper use of his school-issued cell phone in July — appeared on Ole Miss' website with a posting date of Saturday, Oct. 7.

Here is how the post for the position reads:

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Some of the responsibilities include identifying and recruiting athletically and academically qualified student-athletes; scheduling and conducting regular practice sessions; overseeing the administrative process for budget, student-athlete eligibility and academic progress; participating in fund raising and public relations activities; and promoting the philosophy and objectives of the Intercollegiate Athletics program that student-athletes should be successful athletically and academically. Knowledge of and commitment to compliance with all NCAA, Conference, departmental, and University rules and regulations as well as dedication to full academic development of student-athletes are essential.

The best part of that post is how the head college football coach might have to work SOME weekends. Maybe, given how awful Ole Miss has been, the school considered Saturdays optional, but it seems like a day of the week that should be mandatory for a college football coach.

Anyway, if you happen to apply for the job, good luck. We wish you well on your future endeavor and maybe you can turn that program around.

Ole Miss lost to Auburn on Saturday by all the points.