Ole Miss, Lane Kiffin
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Trinidad Chambliss ran for two touchdowns and passed for another, and No. 6 Mississippi looked unfazed by the defection of Coach Lane Kiffin, beating Tulane 41-10 on Saturday in the first round of the College Football Playoff.
In a move that sent shockwaves across the college football landscape, Lane Kiffin made the move to depart Ole Miss for the LSU Tigers job on Nov. 30. No. 6 Ole
In a response to tweets by Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves and Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry about the Rebels' playoff inclusion against the Green Wave, who are the first team to qualify for the CFP from the state of Louisiana, Kiffin offered an olive branch.
Three weeks ago Lane Kiffin led Ole Miss to the College Football Playoff. But today he'll be watching the team play against Tulane from the comfort of his couch as the new head coach at LSU. Thus far,
Lane even snuck back to Oxford for Landry’s 21st birthday bash recently where he, reconciled wife Layla Kiffin, Landry, daughter Presley, 18, and son Knox, 16, took a family photo. Speaking for Presley, she just finished her freshman season as a USC Trojans volleyball player.