Ole Miss, Lane Kiffin and LSU
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The Ole Miss Rebels remain in headlines this week following the news of head coach Lane Kiffin departing for the LSU Tigers job on Sunday. In an unprecedented m
The College Football Playoff selection committee didn't penalize Ole Miss because of former coach Lane Kiffin's stunning departure to LSU in its penultimate rankings Tuesday. In fact, the committee moved the Rebels up one spot to sixth in the rankings after their 38-19 victory at rival Mississippi State in last week's Egg Bowl.
Shelton Henderson had 18 points, Tru Washington added 17, and Miami defeated Mississippi in an ACC/SEC Challenge game on Tuesday night.
A photo went viral of Lane Kiffin's clothes on the sidewalk outside Ole Miss football's facility Monday morning prior to his departure for LSU.
Ole Miss football coach Pete Golding will have his introductory press conference Dec. 3 at 2 p.m., the university announced.
The Ole Miss Rebels continue taking hits to the 2026 Recruiting Class ahead of the Early Signing Period after losing a pair of commitments on Tuesday afternoon.
Ole Miss football quarterback Trinidad Chambliss commented on Lane Kiffin's departure and Pete Golding's promotion after winning the Conerly Trophy.
Ole Miss announced Tuesday that offensive coordinator Charlie Weis Jr. will remain with the Rebels through their expected College Football Playoff appearance. Weis is still expected to follow former Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin to LSU at the conclusion of the season.
LSU coach Lane Kiffin had his introductory news conference on Dec. 1. He addressed the rage of Ole Miss fans he felt on his final day.