A few thoughts:
The hubris Kifiin has shown in his expectation to have his cake and eat it too and coach Ole Miss through the playoffs is remarkable. Not surprising but still remarkable. He's not just leaving, he's leaving for Ole Miss's hated rival, and they are supposed to just trust that he of all people will have Ole Miss's best interests at heart during this next month when it's probably the most important 30 days in setting up his team for success next year? This is not complicated.
I hate to be negative but this Ryan Silverfield hire at Arkansas is a total disaster. The guy has been the coach at the easiest place to win in the American, with exponentially more resources and he's never even made the title game. He's been beaten out by places like Army, UTSA, Tulane, North Texas. He probably would have started next year on the hot seat at Memphis. His stated mentor and guiding light is Mike Norvell. If you're an Arkansas fan, you can't even start the clock on being good again until after he's gone. At least that's how I see it.
Can't say I'm optimistic about Golesh either. USF is right behind Memphis in the "should be good" pecking order in the American and he hasn't done shit either. He's a salty guy who likes to pop off, which is refreshing, but his primary coaching influence is Tim Beckman. That should be a disqualifier. He hooked on with matt Campbell when Campbell got the Iowa State job which might have laundered some of the Beckman stink off him, but he hasn't really accomplished a thing.
Jason Eck would have been miles better than both of those if he was interested. Kentucky probably made the best hire of all of them if Will Stien is indeed the pick for them.