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The LSU Tigers (7-4, 3-4 SEC) will return to action on Saturday afternoon for a Week 14 SEC matchup against the Oklahoma Sooners at Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Me
Follow along here for live updates and analysis from the Tigers’ regular-season finale. You can also go here for continued coverage of the Kiffin saga. 6:04 p.m. — Oklahoma stops LSU on a fourth and 2, and that should do it. The Tigers are out of timeouts, which means they’ll lose 17-13 to the Sooners to finish their regular season 7-5.
Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin is leaving the Rebels for LSU, in a stunning and unprecedented case of a college football coach taking another job while his current team is in contention to win a national title. Ole Miss players were told during a Sunday afternoon meeting that defensive coordinator Pete Golding was the team’s new permanent head coach.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/college/lsu as Live Updates: Lane Kiffin's Introductory Press Conference With LSU Football. LSU Tigers head coach Lane Kiffin will take the podium in Baton Rouge on Monday afternoon for his introductory press conference in Tiger Stadium.
Oklahoma hosts LSU in its regular season finale on Saturday, Nov. 29. Here's how to watch, including time, TV schedule, game odds and more:
Oklahoma’s mission is clear as it closes out the NCAA regular season at home to LSU on Saturday, with a place in the College Football Playoff riding on the line. The No. 8 Sooners can even lock down home-field advantage in the first round should they come out on top, while anything but the win would assuredly knock them out of contention.
It will also be interesting to see him speak alongside mentor and GameDay host Nick Saban, who counseled Kiffin through his decision privately, but also publicly denounced the set-up of college football's coaching carousel, which makes difficult in-season changes like this the norm.
Lane Kiffin detailed what went into his decision to accept the LSU football coaching job and leave Ole Miss at his introductory press conference.