phughes+FollowOle Miss coaches return for playoff pushFour LSU offensive coaches are back in Oxford to help Ole Miss prep for its first-ever College Football Playoff run—just weeks after leaving with Lane Kiffin for LSU. These coaches are on loan, thanks to a unique noncompete deal that means they’ll head back to LSU as soon as the Rebels’ season ends. It’s a wild twist that’s got fans buzzing: Can this last-minute reunion give Ole Miss the edge against Tulane and maybe even Georgia? And what does this say about loyalty and contracts in college football today? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
glen25+FollowOle Miss coaching chaos shakes up Playoff hopesLane Kiffin’s wild exit from Ole Miss left the Rebels scrambling just as the College Football Playoff looms. After Kiffin and most of his offensive staff bolted for LSU, Ole Miss made the surprising move to bring back Charlie Weis Jr. and four other assistants—just in time for their Playoff run. It’s a risky play: while having familiar coaches could help steady the team, it also raises big questions about loyalty and strategy. Do you think this last-minute coaching shuffle gives Ole Miss a real shot at the National Championship, or is it just more chaos? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMcAfee’s Take: Kiffin’s Ole Miss LegacySo, Pat McAfee just dropped some real talk about Lane Kiffin’s decision to leave Ole Miss for LSU. While most of the GameDay crew had to clear the air about their agent ties, McAfee stood out—he told Kiffin both on and off camera to stay and build something special in Oxford. He wanted Kiffin to chase a legacy, not just a paycheck. But in the end, LSU was too tempting. Thoughts on this move and what it means for the SEC rivalry? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
glen25+FollowWhy Charlie Weis Jr. is leading Ole Miss in the CFPLane Kiffin’s sudden jump to LSU left Ole Miss fans stunned, especially since he won’t coach the Rebels in their first-ever College Football Playoff run. Instead, offensive coordinator Charlie Weis Jr. will call the shots, with the team and players rallying behind him. Athletic director Keith Carter explained that while Kiffin chose to leave, Weis Jr. stayed committed to finishing what the team started. The move highlights the importance of loyalty and stability during high-stakes moments. With a reshuffled staff and new hires on the horizon, do you think Ole Miss made the right call? How much does coaching continuity matter in the postseason? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
John Camacho+FollowOle Miss coach stirs the pot with Auburn jabPete Golding, the new head coach at Ole Miss, didn’t waste any time making headlines—taking a not-so-subtle dig at Auburn while discussing his unique coaching situation. With Lane Kiffin off to LSU, Golding’s confidence is clear, but some fans are questioning if this bravado is masking bigger challenges ahead. Ole Miss faces Tulane next, but the real test could come against Georgia. Is Golding’s tough talk a sign of true leadership, or just noise? Auburn fans, especially, are watching closely. What do you think—will Golding’s approach fire up the Rebels or backfire? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowRebels vs Buffaloes: McDonald Back on the MarketBig news in the recruiting world—Xavier McDonald, the Magnolia State’s No. 3 WR, just decommitted from Sacramento State. The Rebels were favorites, but now with Coach Marion heading to the Buffaloes, Colorado is suddenly a top contender. Will Hotty Toddy keep the homegrown star, or will Prime Time’s crew in Boulder swoop in? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
John Camacho+FollowArchie Manning’s take on Lane Kiffin’s LSU moveArchie Manning’s reaction to Lane Kiffin leaving Ole Miss for LSU is making waves—and not just because he’s a Rebel legend. Manning joked that keeping Kiffin in Oxford was impossible with “God and Nick Saban” nudging him toward Baton Rouge. With Kiffin’s departure happening right in the middle of a playoff run, emotions are running high in Oxford. Next season’s LSU-Ole Miss matchup is already shaping up to be must-see football. What do you think—was Kiffin right to leave now, or should he have finished what he started with the Rebels? #Sports #Football #OleMiss20Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowOle Miss shakes up LSU’s 2026 football classLane Kiffin’s move to LSU is causing a wild recruiting tug-of-war! Since Kiffin left, Ole Miss has managed to flip not one, but two LSU commits for the 2026 class—Jalan Chapman and Kervin Johnson Jr. Even after losing three top recruits to LSU, Ole Miss is holding strong, now with 18 players in their 2026 class. The rivalry is heating up, and it’s clear that coaching changes can totally shift the recruiting landscape. How do you think these flips will impact both teams’ futures? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowOle Miss QB Chambliss lands major AT&T dealTrinidad Chambliss isn’t just leading Ole Miss to one of its best football seasons ever—he’s also cashing in big off the field. After a stellar year that’s put the Rebels in serious playoff contention, Chambliss just announced a new NIL partnership with AT&T, boosting his value to $665,000. With this being his final season, he’s making the most of every opportunity. What do you think about college athletes landing deals with major brands? Is this changing the game for student-athletes? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
Jay Williams+FollowLane Kiffin Drama: Sankey Blames CFP CalendarSo, the Lane Train’s wild exit from Ole Miss before the College Football Playoff just got a new twist—SEC boss Greg Sankey finally said what fans have been yelling about: the calendar is broken. With the Early Signing Period, transfer portal chaos, and bowl prep all colliding, it’s no wonder Ole Miss got blindsided. Sankey says it’s time for a national fix so teams aren’t left scrambling when coaches jump ship. Thoughts on how to fix this mess? #Sports #Football #OleMiss21Share