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Lane Kiffin's LSU Move: A New Chapter for College Football
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Lane Kiffin, former Ole Miss coach, shocks college football by joining LSU, leaving Rebels mid-playoff run. Despite initial doubts, Kiffin embraces new role, aiming for national championship. Analysts speculate about his long-term stay at LSU, suggesting he might return to NFL. Ole Miss focuses on playoff journey, facing Tulane in first round.
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02:09|Lane Kiffins controversial move from Ole Miss to LSU during the College Football Playoff has sparked debate. Troy Aikman and others argue that the real issue lies with the sports structure, which forces coaches into difficult choices. Kiffin expressed regret over not coaching his former team in the playoffs, while Ole Miss respected his decision. This situation highlights the need for potential adjustments to the college football calendar.
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01:40|Lane Kiffin, former Ole Miss coach, joins LSU Tigers, surprising fans. He reaches out to Ed Orgeron, ex-LSU coach, sharing a humorous anecdote about channeling Orgerons enthusiasm. Orgeron, not ready for a previous offer, leaves LSU staffing to Kiffin, hinting at potential future collaborations.
Ole Miss Hires Baker, Bolden; Ups Tempo Offense
01:44|Ole Miss hires John David Baker as new offensive coordinator, promotes Pete Golding to head coach. Baker, previously with Lane Kiffin at Ole Miss, brings fast-paced offense from East Carolina. Kelvin Bolden returns as staff member. Rebels maintain up-tempo style, averaging over thirty-four points per game. First College Football Playoff appearance set for December twentieth.
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Ole Miss & MSU Players Honored in SEC All-Conference Teams
02:13|Seven Ole Miss players, including sophomore running back Kewan Lacy and junior kicker Lucas Carneiro, earned spots on the SECs all-conference teams. Lacy, a standout with 1,279 rushing yards and 20 TDs, and Carneiro, whos hit 22 of 25 FGs and 58 of 58 XP attempts, were named to the first team. Senior quarterback Trinidad Chambliss and senior tight end DaeQuan Wright made the second team. The third team includes senior offensive tackle Diego Pounds, sophomore defensive tackle Will Echoles, and junior edge rusher Princewill Umanmielen. Mississippi States Brenen Thompson and Kelley Jones also received third-team honors. Ole Miss, with a 11-1 record, will host Tulane in the CFP, while Mississippi State, at 5-7, will play Wake Forest in the Dukes Mayo Bowl.