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Lane Kiffin attempts to extend olive branch between Ole Miss, LSU after Jeff Landry chirp

Lane Kiffin will not be coaching Ole Miss football in the College Football Playoff on Saturday, Dec. 20, vs. Tulane, but that won't stop him from tweeting about his former team.

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.

"It's not the hunger games, guys," Kiffin wrote in a tweet on his personal X account (formerly Twitter). "Let’s both cheer for each other all year long except when we play each other."

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What Lane Kiffin left behind in Oxford: The sound and fury of an Ole Miss fan base scorned – The Athletic

Kiffin won 55 games over six seasons in Oxford, but he will not lead the Rebels into their first College Football Playoff game. Justin Ford / Getty Images

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OXFORD, Miss. — There was talk here in town, while Lane Kiffin was still publicly debating between Ole Miss and LSU, that he could be a “statue coach” if he decided to spurn the prestige of the bayou and stay put.

Jared Foster, the owner of The Velvet Ditch bar and grill, says he had the money to make it happen raised from Ole Miss donors and had a spot all picked out for the coach, whom he considered a friend. Kiffin had used his bar almost exclusively for official visits with recruits since shortly after it opened in October of 2024. The community rallied together upwards of $50,000.

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