Ole Miss football coach Lane Kiffin discussed why he was disappointed in his press conference after a close win vs.
Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin openly called out the home crowd after Saturday's college football win over Washington State.
Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin was none too pleased with the showing from the Rebels' student section on Saturday.
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How Kewan Lacy was Ole Miss football coach Lane Kiffin’s only antidote for sleepy performance
Ole Miss football running back Kewan Lacy shined in a game where Lane Kiffin didn't give many compliments after the Rebels' win vs. Washington State.
Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin on Monday held his weekly press conference, this time in advance of Washington State. Kiffin ...
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3 Coaches Penn State Will Target After Firing James Franklin
Penn State has fired James Franklin. ESPN college football insider Pete Thamel reported on Sunday afternoon that Franklin has ...
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What happened to Lincoln Riley? Inside record since leaving Oklahoma as USC struggles continue
But at USC, Riley hasn't had anywhere close to the success he enjoyed at Oklahoma. His lone double-digit win season with the Trojans came in 2022, and since then he has a 19-12 record in the last ...
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Lane Kiffin names the sole Ole Miss player that stood out in 24-21 win
Ole Miss football had a ton of glaring issues that Lane Kiffin considered straight-up embarrassments in Ole Miss's 24-21 win against Washington State. The defen ...
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Week 7 College Football Predictions
Jackson's Week 7 college football predictions for all ranked games and top-25 matchups. His picks for Alabama vs. Vanderbilt, ...
No. 4 Ole Miss football celebrated its 98th Homecoming game in Oxford with a gritty 24-21 win over non-conference foe ...
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Lane Kiffin expresses frustration with conference realignment ahead of facing Washington State
The polarizing Ole Miss coach formerly coached in the Pac-12 with USC. Kiffin was an assistant with USC from 2001-2006 before ...
Pay: $12,575,000 Coming off a national championship, it’s no surprise to see that Ryan Day is one of the highest-paid coaches in all of college football. Day became the head coach at Ohio State in ...
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