LSU Sports Photography
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.
quote:

"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."
Filed Under: LSU Football
16 Comments
user avatar
user avatar
Jabontik2 hours
Sounds good. Let's move on
user avatar
lsusteve13 hours
Anything said about OM by Kiffin will be blown up - he’s better just to not say the name nor mention them again.
user avatar
LSUGradInHTown3 hours
They don't need an apology and the faux outrage is silly. Assuming what he said is true, how can you be mad at facts?
user avatar
TouchdownTony1 hour
Saying a university, it's people and the community are creating challenges due to a mascot while pointing out where he is, is a better cultural fit is something that just needs to be kept to himself. He put a big black bruise on Ole miss that was not called for. I get that the mascot has always been a problem but Lane was also playing up to a New York City rag to make himself look better. Lane is still trying to become an adult. Maybe these things are good for him. Opinions are best kept to yourself.
user avatar
SomeLSUguy50 min
I'm sorry TD Tony, did the truth hurt wew wittle feewings... MS/ Ole Miss gave themselves a black eye long before CLK got there.
user avatar
Barbellthor3 hours
So the actual issue was just dispelling stereotypes that black families believed. Idk why a coach would get in trouble for saying what is true anyway.
user avatar
bluebuck12 hours
The kids from Mississippi don’t want to stay in Mississippi.
Ten of their top 20 recruits are headed out of state. Rebutting truth is an exercise in futility.
user avatar
TouchdownTony1 hour
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.
user avatar
Ag Zwin1 hour
When you have spent years crafting an image of being a pot-stirring troll eager to insult others…
user avatar
Coach, it was a stupid thing to say. Not everyone needs to know your every thought on social media.
user avatar
NebraskaExPat2 hours
#1. If you're a coach, don't do a Vanity Fair interview.
#2. The less a coach says in interviews like this, the better. Make your comments about your team and the game, and leave every other issue, especially about a former employer, alone.
user avatar
LesnarF545 min
Ole Piss
user avatar
FATBOY TIGER52 min
Mudbugg"n it
user avatar
This skinny queef

Smh
user avatar
Solo Cam1 hour
How about stop doing random fricking women's magazine interviews
user avatar
LSU is now the only Modern HBCU in the SEC. It has the cultcha and the white womEnz athletes require.

This will help CLK recruit on gawd.
Popular Stories
logoFollow TigerDroppings for LSU Football News
Follow us on X, Facebook and Instagram to get the latest updates on LSU Football and Recruiting.

FacebookXInstagram