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During a recent interview with Vanity Fair, Lane Kiffin revealed some issues he ran into while recruiting players when he was previously at Ole Miss.

According to Kiffin, some of the recruits he was pursuing said their families didn't want them to move to Oxford:
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Kiffin also seems willing to indirectly invoke Ole Miss's struggle to distance itself from symbols like the Confederate flag, Colonel Rebel, and the nickname "Ole Miss" itself. When he was coaching there, Kiffin says, top recruits would tell him, “‘Hey, coach, we really like you. But my grandparents aren’t letting me move to Oxford, Mississippi.’ That doesn’t come up when you say Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Parents were sitting here this weekend saying the campus’s diversity feels so great: ‘It feels like there’s no segregation. And we want that for our kid because that’s the real world.’” (The next day Kiffin added, “I just hope [my comment] comes across respectful to Ole Miss…. There are some things that I’m saying that are factual, they’re not shots.” The population of Baton Rouge is about 51% Black and 36% white; Oxford is about 66% white, 26% Black. )
The comments from Kiffin will surely add more fuel to the fire for the LSU-Ole Miss rivalry.

September 19 in Oxford can’t get here soon enough.

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CatfishJohn2 days
To be fair, he's not saying Ole Miss or the people in Oxford are racist. It's just a perception that older black people have because of the history, etc. Shouldn't be controversial, but of course people will have a come apart.
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crewdepoo1 day
He kinda is. They've had 150 years to ditch those traditions and names
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There are laws on top of laws to protect individuals from racism. The racism that exist today is in the individuals heart and the legacy media....HARD STOP!
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bluebuck11 day
You must be an older black person, if you know what they think. Otherwise, you need to talk to some of them and many of the black youth. None of them would agree that a racial insensitivity issue does not exist in many parts of our society. The good part is that he is saying the truth that will help change Ole Miss and many others for the better.
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Orndorf22 days
He's right. I have friends that were recruited to D1 football. The history of Oxford doesn't make black americans feel warm and fuzzy. Especially when the confederate symbols of oppression are still present. Duh.
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p2261 day
Really? When? In the early 60’s?

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SenGooner1 day
It's 2026, you and your friends should grow up
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Why is LSU's mascot the Tigers? What are they named after?
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Ask the ancestors of Major Chatham Roberdeau Wheat, CSA.
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Good.Love to hear it. F Ole Miss. If they don’t like it, then they should change their nickname. Their mascot was changed to Black Bears a long time ago and then to Landsharks, yet they still keep REBELS as their nickname. Let them BURN.
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jasonbr19752 days
Money is green, not blue and red! That's mostly what all college players care about anyways.
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Tiger2tiga2 days
That can get money from any school.
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sharkfhin2 days
Reb Fandom on X have melted again over this article.
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SOL220 hours
Plantation owner mascots are not a good look. Hard to put lipstick on that.
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CDawson1 day
Diversity? Why doesn’t anyone talk about diversity on the football and basketball rosters the way they do about the campus enrollment?

Anyone that still uses the color of ones skin to correlate anything is part of the problem.
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They're called the Rebels. kind of says it all.
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Jwils20 hours
So was James Dean
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6R121 day
Insert memes Allen Iverson and Jim Mora quotes about practice/playoffs. Just substitute "are we still talking about segregation" ?????????????
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JackaReaux2 days
Don’t let them read the OT
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Coach7220 hours
Which town is safer and has less crine? Asking for a friend...
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Coach7220 hours
And frick ole piss!
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TigerGrad0316 hours
Right or wrong, truth is truth.
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Davy1 day
Go to hell Ole Miss, go to hell
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ThunderTiger8 hours
Most all starters on the Football and Basketball teams are black so this point is moot.
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Barbellthor15 hours
Hehe said stereotypes some black families believed. Not controversial.
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Barbellthor15 hours
*He
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BEATbama0518 hours
They aren’t wrong. I remember tailgating at an LSU game there not that many years back in the Grove when a fairly large group of KKK members were having a rally near The Walk Of Champions.
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“But my grandparents aren’t letting me move to Oxford, Mississippi.’ That doesn’t come up when you say Baton Rouge, Louisiana.”

I’d bet that the odds of a young black male getting shot in BR are many times higher than Oxford.
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Csmims2 days
Now compare crime rates
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I wrote the same thing this morning. The comment was deleted by the DEI at Tigerdroppings. BTR is a cesspool of crime compared to Oxford.
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MS doesn't even have the IT infrastructure or personnel to track such a statistic. Even compared with LA, they are in the Stone Age.
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jkylejohnson1 day
Well F off and go to rebeldroppings then
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Yeti_Chaser2 days
Maybe I should've gone to OM
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Tiger2tiga2 days
Maybe so. We don’t need more racists in Louisiana
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chadr071 day
You know, the people that keep hollering racist may need to look in the mirror and realize that they are the real racist here.
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KCT1 day
Most of the racists these days are black. Like Obama and that crazy wife of his.
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