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Murrieta (Calif.) quarterback Ty Isaia will make his way to Oxford on Saturday for an unofficial visit alongside Lane Kiffin and the Ole Miss Rebels in Week 10.
Ole Miss football coach Lane Kiffin made the trip to see his son Knox Kiffin in Jackson as Oxford beat Murrah on Oct. 30.
Legendary college football coach Nick Saban suggested that Lane Kiffin's current job as head coach of Ole Miss may be better than the openings in the SEC.
Following the news of Kelly's departure, multiple potential candidates were linked to the job vacancy, but none bigger than Ole Miss Rebels head coach Lane Kiffin. The Rebels' shot-caller is the hottest name on the market with reports swirling surrounding the Florida Gators and LSU Tigers set to make a significant push for his services.
Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin is the hottest name in college football as coaching rumors abound with the openings at both Florida and LSU. With his name seemingly at the top of every coaching search, ESPN’s Pete Thamel suggested it’s difficult to imagine Kiffin coaching at Ole Miss in 2026.
The dawn of November brings the crunch to the college football season. What are the biggest storylines in the last five weeks? We break them down.
The Lane Kiffin Sweepstakes are fully underway despite the fact the Ole Miss head coach has yet to give a single indication that he has any intention of leaving
That was in direct response to the opening at Florida after the Gators fired head coach Billy Napier. However, just a week later another high-profile SEC job opened up when LSU opted to fire head coach Brian Kelly following the Tigers loss to the Texas A&M Aggies.
Who's next on the hot seat? What are the best fits for Lane Kiffin and Brian Kelly? Are there glimmers of hope for Bill Belichick? Our expert answers.
Mississippi's athletic director might go pretty far to keep Lane Kiffin away from Florida, LSU or any other high-profile college football job opening.
Lane Kiffin could not resist taking a shot at Brent Venables, sarcastically accusing the Oklahoma coach of a "hot take" in his evaluation of last weekend's game against Ole Miss.
As November arrives, the college football world is enamored by this year’s remarkably costly and altogether wacky coaching cycle. And amid this crowded pool of candidates, there is one belle of the ball.