Lane Kiffin, Ole Miss Rebels football
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My take: Kiffin is giving himself permission to leave Ole Miss. He’s considering his dad’s life and telling himself he wants his legacy to be that of someone who made a positive impact on people and helped people. There’s no reason he must stay in Mississippi to achieve that. He’d come into contact with more people by uprooting to LSU or Florida.
The Rebels' head coach is always entertaining standing in front of a microphone and Saturday night was no exception.
Lane Kiffin was proud of his Ole Miss team playing clean and making plays in the win over Mississippi State Friday. The two teams got into a bit of a scuffle in the first half of the Rebels’ 38-19 win in the Egg Bowl.
Lane Kiffin told ESPN's Taylor McGregor he has "a lot of praying to do" on his coaching future following Ole Miss' Egg Bowl win on Nov. 28.
Lane Kiffin addressed a question about his future again on Friday after his Ole Miss team beat Mississippi State in the Egg Bowl 38-19.
In light of the long, lurid and ludicrous history of the coaching carousel, what is it about the Lane Kiffin saga that threatens to drive college football’s hive mind to new heights of madness? The money?
No. 7 Ole Miss likely secured its spot in the College Football Playoff with Saturday's 38-19 win against Mississippi State. The Rebels also secured their first 11-win regular season in program history and claimed their third Egg Bowl in a row for the first time since 2002-04.
With Friday’s win in the Egg Bowl, Mississippi clinched its first 11-win season in program history, and is a near-certainty to make the College Football Playoff
Ole Miss football coach Lane Kiffin is being linked to the vacant New York Giants head coaching position. The Giants fired coach Brian Daboll on November 10th after a loss to the Chicago Bears. A connection exists between Kiffin and the Giants through ...