Ole Miss, Lane Kiffin and LSU Tigers football
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The Rebels still deserve to be in the College Football Playoff, but Kiffin's decision affects their power rating
Ole Miss football moved up one spot and was not penalized by the CFP selection committee after losing Lane Kiffin to LSU. There's a reason why.
Lane Kiffin has repeatedly claimed that Ole Miss players wanted him to coach the team in the College Football Playoff despite having taken the LSU job, but two of the Rebels’ top players refuted that idea on Tuesday.
Ole Miss football lost two commitments to LSU and ex-coach Lane Kiffin on the eve of early signing day, but the Rebels also flipped one Tigers commit.
Lane Kiffin seemed to send a message to Ole Miss QB Trinidad Chambliss before the former Rebels was introduced as LSU football's new coach.
Ole Miss football coach Lane Kiffin announced he was taking the LSU job on Nov. 30. The Rebels promoted Pete Golding as his replacement
Ole Miss has hired defensive coordinator Pete Golding as its new head football coach. Former coach Lane Kiffin has left Ole Miss to take the head coaching job at LSU. The coaching change puts Ole Miss's College Football Playoff hosting chances and recruiting class in question.