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Kiffin on Ole Miss: 'Wonderful Experience, New Challenge'
27 May
Summary
- Lane Kiffin stated his six years at Ole Miss were wonderful.
- He cited racial remarks as a recruiting obstacle at Ole Miss.
- SEC commissioner addressed coaches' conduct and commentary.

Six months following his departure from Ole Miss, Lane Kiffin has offered reflections on his tenure. He stated that his six years with the Rebels were a "wonderful experience," yet he also pursued a "new challenge" at LSU. Kiffin pointed to comments he made to Vanity Fair regarding Ole Miss's history with race relations as a significant recruiting hurdle.
According to Kiffin, potential recruits' grandparents sometimes objected to moving to Oxford, Mississippi, a concern that did not arise when discussing Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He recalled parents expressing that LSU's campus diversity felt welcoming, unlike what they perceived at Ole Miss. SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey addressed the matter, emphasizing leadership expectations for conduct and commentary among coaches within the league. Sankey declined to confirm if Kiffin would face fines for his statements.