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Lane Kiffin's viral quotes about some of the challenges he faced while recruiting at Ole Miss sent the internet on fire Monday.

After the Vanity Fair article came out, Kiffin spoke with Wilson Alexander and issued an apology to anyone at Ole Miss or in Mississippi that was offended by his comments.
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"I really apologize if anybody at Ole Miss or in Mississippi was offended by that," Kiffin said. "In a four-hour interview, I was asked a lot of questions on a lot of things, and Ole Miss has been wonderful to me and to my family. I was asked questions about the differences in recruiting, and I said a narrative that we battled there from some out-of-state Black parents and grandparents was not wanting their kid to move to Mississippi. That's a narrative that coaches have been fighting forever. It wasn't calculated by bringing it up."
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Baton Rouge- ga
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bluebuck13 days
Can’t move on. As James Otis, jr puts it, “Taxation without representation is tyranny!” His statement mitigates and distract from Louisiana legislators effort to get rid of the little minority representation Louisiana does have.
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KCT3 days
Who keeps removing my comments? This place is a joke.
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"Oh no you offended me"......... A bunch of weak minded, low biological neuron net lefties. Just win coach and let the loser lefties have a 'group hug' in the grove or where ever.
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Kiffin says it about Ole Miss and we think it is the truth and people should move on. But when Ryan Clark says the same things about us under Coach O we think he is sabotaging the program? Double standards are the norm for TD these days.
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Mr Happy4 days
Colonel Rebel is a loser.
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Popstiger4 days
They act like they are mad Kiffin said this while they should be really mad that what he said is true.
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Geaux Guy4 days
Louisiana welcomes and accepts everybody. Tough to explain but easy to experience.
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LSU and Ole Miss allowed their first black player on varsity football the same year. Kiffin knew what he was doing. He wasn’t even asked a question about the topic, he is going to destroy Ole Miss. They started this and he is going to finish it. .
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CDawson4 days
At least they capitalized Black so everything is fine.
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CDawson4 days
At least they capitalized Black so everything is fine.
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Riolobo4 days
He loves to hear himself talk. Who the frick gives a 4 hour interview to Vanity Fair.
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pgaddxn4 days
I like the teaser VF put out at the bottom, basically throwing Kiffin under the bus for questions they asked. Media is gonna media I guess.
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oleheat3 days
This is true. Hopefully he'll avoid giving interviews to psychotics in the future.
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Davy4 days
Those racist bastards
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The Eric4 days
No reason to apologize.
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KCT4 days
Good for Lane. He didn't need to say what he did.
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LesnarF54 days
Ole Piss
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FATBOY TIGER4 days
Mudbugg"n it
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This skinny queef

Smh
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Solo Cam4 days
How about stop doing random fricking women's magazine interviews
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TouchdownTony4 days
A coach should do interviews with ESPN, CBS, Fox Sports. More than one coach has gotten backlash from doing stupid interviews with Esquire, GQ, Cosmopolitan and this rag. They are gonna ask more personal questions that you aren't prepared for. Football is not their agenda.
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