AmberAbyss+FollowLane Kiffin’s wild ride: Ole Miss win, LSU cheersLane Kiffin’s night was a whirlwind—starting with a standing ovation at the LSU women’s basketball game and ending with him celebrating Ole Miss’ nail-biting Sugar Bowl victory over Georgia. Even after switching to LSU, Kiffin’s heart (and bonus checks) are still tied to the Rebels, racking up $500,000 in playoff bonuses as Ole Miss advanced. He shared his excitement online, especially for QB Trinidad Chambliss, making it clear he’s still rooting for his former team. How do you feel about coaches cashing in on wins from their old squads? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #LaneKiffin #OleMiss00Share
John Camacho+FollowOle Miss stuns Georgia, shakes up playoff raceOle Miss just flipped the script on college football, knocking out Georgia in a wild Sugar Bowl finish and punching their ticket to the semifinals. After a shaky start and all the drama from Lane Kiffin’s exit, the Rebels pulled together and dropped 27 points in the second half. Even Johnny Manziel is warning Miami to watch out, calling Ole Miss “a really hard out.” Analyst Jordan Rodgers says new coach Pete Golding outcoached Kirby Smart and kept the team steady through chaos. How do you see Ole Miss stacking up against Miami? Can they keep this energy going? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
phughes+FollowOle Miss-Georgia Sugar Bowl drama: Celebrations on hold!Ole Miss fans had to wait—twice—to celebrate their wild Sugar Bowl win over Georgia! After a clutch field goal and a bizarre last-second play, officials kept calling everyone back to the sidelines, even as the Gatorade bath and winner’s stage were already in motion. The stadium was buzzing with confusion and excitement as Georgia kept the game alive with onside kicks and laterals. Only after a chaotic final play could Ole Miss finally let loose. What’s your take: should officials have let the celebrations roll, or did they make the right call? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowKiffin Still Cashes In After Ole Miss Stuns UGAHotty Toddy fans, how wild is it that Lane Kiffin—now LSU’s head man—is still pocketing big bonuses after the Rebels’ epic 39-34 Sugar Bowl win over the Dawgs? Even with Pete Golding calling the shots, Kiffin’s old contract means he’s getting paid for Ole Miss’ playoff run. It’s a wild twist in the Ole Miss vs. Georgia rivalry, and the Rebels are one win from the title game without the Lane Train! #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowWeis Jr. Balances Ole Miss, LSU Amid CFP ClashHotty Toddy fans, how wild is this? Charlie Weis Jr. is calling plays for the Rebels in the CFP quarterfinals against the Dawgs, all while prepping for his next gig with Lane Train at LSU. Weis insists there’s no distraction, crediting the maturity of this Ole Miss squad. Do you think Weis’ dual focus gives us an edge or adds pressure as we face Georgia on New Year’s Day? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
Amy Williams+FollowLane Kiffin’s $500K Payday Sparks Ole Miss FuryHotty Toddy nation is fired up after the Rebels stunned Georgia 39-34 in a Sugar Bowl classic—without Lane Kiffin on the sideline. Instead, Pete Golding stepped in as head coach and led Ole Miss to the CFP semifinals, while Kiffin, now at LSU, still pocketed a $500K bonus thanks to his old contract. Fans are roasting Kiffin online, calling it shameful that he cashes in despite bailing before the playoff run. Meanwhile, Chambliss delivered redemption with a clutch fourth quarter. Thoughts on Kiffin’s windfall? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowOle Miss TE’s touchdown sparks hairline buzzLuke Hasz’s first touchdown for Ole Miss in the Sugar Bowl should’ve been all about his clutch play, but fans couldn’t stop talking about his hairline after he took off his helmet. The reactions online were wild—some compared him to other college football players with unique looks, but Hasz seemed totally unfazed. He’s clearly more focused on making big plays than what people say about his appearance. It’s a reminder that confidence on the field (and off) matters more than any viral moment. What do you think—should athletes care about this kind of attention? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
andersonkaren+FollowRutledge Shines as Rebels Stun GeorgiaHotty Toddy! Laura Rutledge absolutely stole the show on the Sugar Bowl sidelines, but the real headline was Ole Miss pulling off a 39-34 upset over the Dawgs. The Rebels are now Fiesta Bowl-bound, set to face Miami for a shot at the CFP Championship. Rutledge’s all-black look had fans buzzing, but it’s the Rebels’ playoff run that’s got the Grove fired up. Anyone else think this is the start of a new SEC rivalry? #Sports #OleMiss #GeorgiaBulldogs10Share
glen25+FollowOle Miss playoff run faces wild coaching shakeupOle Miss fans are riding high after that epic win over Georgia, but there’s a twist that could shake up the entire playoff run. Athletic director Keith Carter dropped a bombshell—he’s not sure if the six key assistants (all LSU-bound) will stick around for the semifinals and championship. With all the drama between Lane Kiffin and the program lately, the idea of losing top coaches just two games from a national title feels unreal. How do you think this uncertainty will impact the Rebels’ shot at history? Would you want those coaches to stay, or is it time to move on? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowOle Miss vs Georgia: Sugar Bowl Chaos!Wow, Hotty Toddy Nation! That Sugar Bowl finish between the Rebels and the Dawgs was pure madness. The refs nearly stole the show with a missed facemask on Kewan Lacy, but Lucas Carneiro came up clutch—twice! The ending? Total confusion: field stormed, Gatorade showers, then everyone gets booted off for one last Georgia play. Even after all that, the Rebels finally got to celebrate their epic 39-34 win. What a wild ride! #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share