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Lane Kiffin decided to leave the Ole Miss Rebels for the LSU Tigers. That also means his family is coming with him to Baton Rouge, Louisiana. His son Knox Kiffin, 16, is leaving the high school football team he just led deep in the Mississippi playoffs. He reacted to his dad’s decision with a simple message.
New LSU football coach Lane Kiffin landed in Baton Rouge Sunday night to a crowd offering cheers of joy. A line of Tigers fans waited in anticipation outside the gates of the landing spot for his private plane. “L-S-U! L-S-U!” the fans chanted as Kiffin walked from the private jet to an SUV.
LSU commit Lamar Brown, a 5-star athlete and the No. 2 prospect in the Class of 2026 according to 247Sports' Composite Rankings, shared a photo with new Tigers head coach Lane Kiffin on Sunday after his hiring was made official.
As we all know by now, Kiffin took the LSU Tigers job for a reported seven-year, $84 million deal with incentives that could pay him even higher. Death Valley is stoked, but now they'll be hated by every other college football fan in the country, which again, makes for great drama. So we're certainly not mad about the constant circus.
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Lane Kiffin talks regret, who told him to 'take the shot' before boarding private jet to LSU
New LSU football Lane Kiffin gave Marty Smith an interview before boarding a plane from Mississippi to Baton Rouge. Here's what he said.
Kiffin could have made history at a place that lifted him up as much as the other way around. Instead, he became a coaching cliche.
After six seasons that reshaped Ole Miss football, Lane Kiffin confirmed on Sunday that he has accepted the LSU head-coaching job — a move that ends an 11-1 reg