LSU, Lane Kiffin and Ole Miss
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Ole Miss athletic director Keith Carter disputed Lane Kiffin’s account of his LSU pivot, saying Kiffin had weeks of notice that he wouldn’t coach any Rebel playoff games.
Lane Kiffin was selfish and Ole Miss allowed him to be and that's why a nasty divorce is imminent with Kiffin's coaching decision looming.
Ole Miss legend Eli Manning couldn’t help but respond to new LSU head coach Lane Kiffin’s claim that Rebels fans tried to run him off the road as he left Mississippi for Baton Rouge on Sunday. “Oops!” Manning, 44, joked in a tweet on X, including a news headline about the alleged incident.
LSU will pay Lane Kiffin bonuses for Ole Miss's performance in the College Football Playoff. LSU agreed to pay Kiffin what he would have been entitled to if he had stayed at Ole Miss—up to $1M if the Rebels win a national title. pic.twitter.com/NgpOcGh5dn
Kiffin’s request was denied by Keith Carter and the Rebels immediately installed defensive coordinator Pete Golding as their new coach.
Kiffin's latest job change echoes his previous exits across the country, complete with a gaslighting of fans who once helped build him up.
Lane Kiffin has moved on from the Ole Miss Rebels after six seasons to the LSU Tigers in a messy divorce. His family has been in the headlines a lot lately during the whole drama — all except his daughter Presley Kiffin who has been mysteriously quiet of late.