Ole Miss players turn on Lane Kiffin
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With Knox Kiffin’s father, Lane, having accepted the LSU Tigers’ vacant head coaching position, the sophomore quarterback said his goodbye via social media to Oxford (MS). The younger Kiffin posted on Instagram a goodbye message to Oxford as his family will be heading to Baton Rouge as his father announced Sunday he would be accepting
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A handful of Mississippi football players were the first to emerge from the Manning Center following Lane Kiffin’s farewell meeting as head coach. “It’s the Pete Golding era! A new era. Hotty Toddy,” exclaimed the smiling players to assembled media and onlookers gathered for news after the 15-minute meeting.
Oxford and Ole Miss are almost one in the same, but in 1840, a town on the Mississippi Coast was almost chosen as the University of Mississippi's home.
As is well documented, Golding played defensive back at Delta State, married a Cleveland girl (Carolyn), has gone on to great heights in the coaching profession and now will be the head coach for what will be the biggest game in Ole Miss football history in the College Football Playoff in just a couple of weeks.
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ESPN's veteran college football reporter Marty Smith spent a long day at Oxford, Mississippi. On Saturday, Smith spent most of his day waiting for Lane
Knox Kiffin, a quarterback at Oxford (Mississippi) High School, is preparing to leave the city that has been home since his father arrived at Ole Miss in 2020. With Lane Kiffin now headed to Baton Rouge, Knox departs a familiar community, coaching network, and locker room that grew up around his dad’s tenure with the Rebels.