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Lane Kiffin's LSU Move: Playoff Dilemma

Lane Kiffin, Ole Miss head coach, is reportedly on the brink of joining LSU, potentially causing a stir in college football. Despite LSUs record-breaking offer, Kiffins departure could be delayed due to Ole Miss administrations reluctance to let him coach in the upcoming College Football Playoff. Kiffin is set to announce his decision at a team meeting, which could lead to an interim coach for Ole Miss in the playoff.

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