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Why isn't Lane Kiffin coaching in the playoff? Explaining Ole Miss' 'denied' request after LSU split
Lane Kiffin left Ole Miss for LSU after orchestrating the best season in school history. The reasons he won’t be coaching the team in the playoff are complicated.
Ole Miss turned into the messiest situation in college football after losing its coach. Now it’s up to defensive coordinator Pete Golding to lead the Rebels into the playoff.
Lane Kiffin made the bold decision to leave the Ole Miss Rebels in the middle of a highly anticipated College Football Playoff run to accept the head coaching position at LSU. Remaining in the SEC, he has now become one of the highest-paid coaches in college football, agreeing to a seven-year, $91 million contract.
As Pete Golding prepares to make his head-coaching debut for Ole Miss in a high-stakes College Football Playoff game, he’s pushing the message that the Rebels are “focused on the mission, not the man.
Ole Miss football quarterbacks coach Joe Judge is equipped to deal with the recent chaos triggered by Lane Kiffin's departure to LSU
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's daughter Landry celebrates birthday with caviar bites and LSU QB Whit Weeks originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Lane Kiffin's daughter Landry celebrated a milestone birthday over the weekend.
There’s evidence the LSU coach returned to Oxford, Mississippi, on Friday for his daughter’s 21st birthday party.