
Lane Kiffin Drops Bombshell on College Football Playoff Changes That Could Shake the Sport Forever
Lane Kiffin has never been one to sugarcoat anything—which probably explains why he boldly drawn a line between his days at USC and his current reign at Ole Miss: one’s about hitting the books, the other all about hitting the gridiron. Now, he’s shaking the college football world again—this time by throwing his hat in the ring for a 16-team playoff system. Why settle for a dozen when you can double down on drama, eliminate those pesky automatic bids, and maybe finally settle the age-old debate over who truly deserves a shot at the crown? For a coach whose Rebels clinched a solid 10-3 and Gator Bowl victory but still got the cold shoulder from the playoff committee, Kiffin’s suggestion might be more than just hot air—it’s a challenge to shake up the status quo. So, could more teams mean less controversy, or just more chaos? That’s the touchdown question swirling this offseason. LEARN MORE.Ole Miss football coach Lane Kiffin is not one to mince words about anything. After all, it was Kiffin who exposed a difference between USC and Ole Miss football, the former of which he had previously coached. He said that at USC, it is primarily about education, whereas at Ole Miss, it is about football.Â
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