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Lane Kiffin is about to make a decision that could change the power structure in the SEC for years to come, as the Ole Miss head coach is poised to announce if
A significant Lane Kiffin development emerged during Friday's ESPN broadcast of Ole Miss vs. Mississippi State.
Kiffin’s family visited Gainesville, Fla., and Baton Rouge, La., earlier this month, while Ole Miss made clear to the coach that he had to make a decision soon, with both sides agreeing to the day after the Egg Bowl as a deadline. Politicians expressed their frustration, too.
Cam Newton knows a thing or two about the pressure and spotlight that come with SEC football. He also knows about greatness, having led the Auburn Tigers to a national title. So when he looks at the situation surrounding Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin and the possibilities that lie ahead of him,
In perhaps the biggest decision in American sports since LeBron James’ decision to go to the Miami Heat, the college football world patiently awaits Lane Kiffin’s announcement of where
Nick Saban is expected to be one of two calls he'll make today. The other will be going to Las Vegas Raiders coach Pete Carroll, who hired Kiffin at USC. He texted his former offensive coordinator on Friday night, according to Smith, "Which said, 'Call me anytime, Lane. I promised your father I would always take care you.'"
The two had a conversation on video as Kiffin came off the field. The two briefly spoke after Kiffin approached Garrett. Kiffin walked away, then returned to Garrett and pointed toward the postgame news conference. “You wanna walk in here and call me a ho? Well, see how it goes,” he said.
It’s not a normal Egg Bowl for coach Kiffin and the Rebels with all the drama swirling around his coaching future.